Bergman, Charchoune, Degottex, Doucet, Gilioli, Hantaï, Kandinsky, Léger, Reigl, Poliakoff, Pougny
Abstraction in art developed gradually until it marked a radical break from traditional representation, emphasizing forms, colors, and structures to convey emotions or concepts. Each artist, in their own way, successfully expressed their emotions through the medium itself. Whether through Kandinsky’s theorization, Poliakoff’s juxtaposition of colored planes, Reigl’s expressive gestures, or Bergman’s sensory embodiment, all managed to break free from figuration to reach an essence that resonates with their own reality.