Movement in about 10 Minutes: Blaue Reiter (Blue Rider)
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What happens when a group of artists decides that reality is overrated?
In this episode of Art Happens: The Divine Mess of Art History, James William Moore dives into Der Blaue Reiter (The Blue Rider), the short-lived but enormously influential German Expressionist movement that helped change the course of modern art. From the vibrant visions of Wassily Kandinsky and Franz Marc to ideas about spirituality, symbolism, color theory, and what Kandinsky called “inner necessity,” this movement challenged the very idea of what painting was supposed to do.
Along the way, we’ll explore blue horses, abstract landscapes, artistic rebellion, and the question that would echo through the twentieth century:
What if painting didn’t have to behave anymore?
Discover how a movement that lasted only from 1911 to 1914 helped pave the way for abstraction, Abstract Expressionism, and generations of artists who believed that emotion, intuition, and the inner world mattered just as much as what the eye could see.
Because sometimes the most revolutionary thing an artist can do is stop painting the world—and start painting the soul.
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