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Abstract Expressionism and Maya Lin's Monument

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1. Though now one of the most visited monuments in the United States, it was highly criticized by some at first. What were a few of the criticisms?
After viewing the work of Maya Lin, followed by The Case for Abstraction, watch one more :) titled My Cat Can do That,
Create a quick (or a long one if you prefer) poem inspired by Abstract Expressionism, the work of Jackson Pollack below and My Cat Can do That:
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MOVING ON TO THE ABSTRACT EXPRESSIONISTS , Where did they come from? What prompted the shift from representation and forms in painting to "action painting," a term coined by New York critic Harold Rosenberg. According to Rosenberg the canvas was "an arena in which to act"
it was the physicality of the paintings' clotted and oil-caked surfaces that was the key to understanding them as documents of the artists' existential struggle
Rosenberg's critique shifted the emphasis from the object to the struggle itself, with the finished painting being only the physical manifestation, a kind of residue, of the actual work of art, which was in the act or process of the painting's creation. This spontaneous activity was the "action" of the painter, through arm and wrist movement, painterly gestures, brushstrokes, thrown paint, splashed, stained, scumbled and dripped. The painter would sometimes let the paint drip onto the canvas, while rhythmically dancing, or even standing in the canvas, sometimes letting the paint fall according to the subconscious mind, thus letting the unconscious part of the psyche assert and express itself. All this, however, is difficult to explain or interpret because it is a supposed unconscious manifestation of the act of pure creation. [35]
Abstract Expressionists were mostly located in New York after WWII. Their works record emotion and feelings present in the moment of creation of the work. Many had been working for the WPA prior to the war in a social realist style that was the result of pre-war nationalistic feelings. After the war (in which many of them served), old forms of expression no longer served. Jackson Pollack was influenced by Native American sand painters and their method of working standing over the piece and pouring paint from muralist David Siqueiros from whom he had taken a workshop.
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Maya Lin’s monument was highly criticized at first for its refusal to openly glamorize the Vietnam War along with its antiwar ideological statement, as demonstrated by its failure to encase the recorded soldiers’ sacrifices in noticeably valiant terms. Many critics viewed the monument as one of defeat and an embodiment of the country’s guilt rather than a sincere effort to honor those who participated and lost their lives in the war. Because the memorial failed to give context to the suffering and misery brought by the conflict, a number of detractors associated the list of names with a traffic accident report and considered it a disservice to history and war veterans. Others objected to the color of the wall terming black as the universal color of sorrow, disgrace, and degradation. Another reason why a number of people, especially veterans, disliked the monument was its descent below ground level. A number of critics complained that the memorial was hidden in a hole in the ground and that there was no means for physically immobile Vietnam veterans to access it. This lack of foresight on the part of the designers was considered an affront and a show of indifference to those disabled veterans who wished to visit the monument and commemorate their war experiences as well as compatriots.
Others felt that the memorial should have been more conventional, citing the lack of patriotic symbols. Because of the abstract shape of the polished granite series slabs invoking the notorious “d...
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