Talk:Informalism

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Potential Bibliography
Gaskin, Fiona. Gillian Ayres's Mural of 1957 for South Hampstead High School for Girls. "The Burlington Magazine." 142.1165 (2000). 236-238. Print. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Richathanyou (talk • contribs) 19:48, 20 February 2015 (UTC)

Wedewer, R. Informel. "HEUTE KUNST (G.F.R.)" 22 (1978). 10-11.

Wilson, Sarah. Bergson Before Deluze: How To Read Informel Painting. Bergson and the Art of Immanence. Ed. John Mullarkey, Charlotte de Mille. Edinburgh University Press, 2013. 80-93. Print. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Richathanyou (talk • contribs) 19:40, 20 February 2015 (UTC) Richathanyou (talk) 20:11, 20 February 2015 (UTC)


 * This is a good start, but is still pretty short, and it looks like at least one of the sources is in German (can you read this language? If so, great!). Remember, you will need 10 sources for your final researched article. If you're not finding sufficient material in languages you can read, perhaps that's an indication that there might be a better topic out there? Aolivex (talk) 17:28, 23 February 2015 (UTC)

Potential Outline
Since Art Informel was a pretty wide-spread art movement throughout Europe, I thought it might be useful to have a heading for Art Informel in each major country where the movement took hold, especially since various aspects of the movement may differ from region to region (e.g. how the movement started, how long the movement lasted, major artists & exhibitions, etc.)

1. Style

2. Regions i. Germany ii. Spain iii. Italy iv. France v. United States vi. Korea ... etc.

3. List of Informalist Painters

4. References

Richathanyou (talk) 20:19, 20 February 2015 (UTC)
 * These look like some helpful divisions. Will you really have time / capacity to add to ALL of them? Genearlly research is more productive when its scope fits your capacity. If you were to prioritize one or two of these, providing you could find sufficient information on them, which would you choose? If you can't find enough information, then is this really the best topic to work on? What about Wikipedia's requirements for notability? Aolivex (talk) 17:26, 23 February 2015 (UTC)

Comment
Hello Richa, I found that you have some good idea about the outline of your topic, and you should start to build them. Besides what you already have in the article, I think the article would be better if you add some impact and criticism of the informalism. Moreover, instead of just listing the informalist painters, you could divide them by periods.Jinghan xu (talk) 02:16, 21 March 2015 (UTC)

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Art Informel
There is also a Wikipedia article titled "Informel". It seems to be about the same thing — Preceding unsigned comment added by 82.15.39.58 (talk) 08:24, 1 May 2022 (UTC)