Definition of Tachist. Meaning of Tachist. Synonyms of Tachist

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Tachist. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Tachist and, of course, Tachist synonyms and on the right images related to the word Tachist.

Definition of Tachist

No result for Tachist. Showing similar results...

Tachistoscope
Tachistoscope Ta*chis"to*scope, n. [Gr. ?, superl. of ? swift + -scope.] (Physiol.) An apparatus for exposing briefly to view a screen bearing letters or figures. It is used in studying the range of attention, or the power of distinguishing separate objects in a single impression.

Meaning of Tachist from wikipedia

- exhibition on the Arte Povera movement. It was a challenge to the abstract tachist tradition of painting large, flat sections of colour. Verny, Eric; Bocek...
- Théobald of Lixheim and Valentin Bousch, romantic Charles-Laurent Maréchal, tachist Roger Bissière, cubist Jacques Villon and modernist Marc Chagall. Another...
- author and vegetarian. He was one of the first British artists to use Tachist or action painting techniques. Wilson was born in Vacoas, Mauritius, in...
- John Everett Millais and William Holman Hunt. Designations such as "The Tachists" or Junge Wilde (The Young Wild Ones) cannot be ****igned to any real groups...
- date from 1954, were geometric paintings, while her later works were more tachist in nature. While her earlier works consisted of mostly paintings, she expanded...
- Deià, as an apprentice chef. During this period, he was influenced by the Tachist artists Antoni Tàpies and Jean Dubuffet, the CoBrA group and Joan Miró...
- solo exhibitions between 1946 and 1985. By the 1960s, she was producing Tachist paintings with surrealist elements. In 1988, she published her autobiography...
- their silent layer of snow. In this calm painting the figurative becomes 'tachist' or even 'cubist' but always indistinct, nebulous, gently stirring. These...
- Crosses and Connections that extend the expressionist school seen from a Tachist and gestural point of view. She also starts working on lithographs in Stuttgart...
- concentrated on his painting. He painted abstractly, creating visceral Tachist works, and, in the 1960s, works that pointed towards post-painterly abstraction...