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Synchromism
(founded 1912-1913)

American Art movement

Synchromism, MacDonald-Wright “Scherzo Form””
George Wesley Bellows “Cliff Dwellers”

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Synchromism was an abstract art movement started by American artists, Stanton MacDonald-Wright and Morgan Russell around 1912. The movement was short-lived, but an important stepping-stone for American Modern Art.

Synchromism, MacDonald-Wright  “Oriental Symphony”
MacDonald-Wright “Oriental Symphony”

Synchromism, MacDonald-Wright  “Synchromy in Purple”
MacDonald-Wright “Oriental Symphony”

MacDonald-Wright and Russell met while living abroad in Paris. Both artists were greatly influenced by cubism, which was greatly popular in the Parisian art scene. Their work also strongly reference Orphism, which was a movement led by Robert Delauney and Frantisek Kupka.

Synchromism, Russell  “Cosmic Synchromy”
Russell “Cosmic Synchromy”

Synchromism, Russell “Synchromy”
Russell “Synchromy”

Synchromism, Russell “Study for Woman in Purple”
Russell “Study for Woman in Purple”

The main difference between cubism and synchromism was the use of color. Synchromists used bright, intense colors to evoke rhythm and harmony. Scales of color were arranged like notes in a musical composition. The abstract works produced were referred to as “synchromies”, often arranged to have a focal point that dispersed into various arrangements of color.

Synchromism, Raigo, 1955
Raigo, 1955

Synchromism, Introspection
Introspection

Synchromism, Creation Symphony
Creation Symphony

Russell was the first to exhibit as a synchromist, displaying “Synchromy in Green” at the Paris Salon des Indépendants. MacDonald-Wright showed later that same year in Munich. The artists were successful and continued to exhibit the following year in New York and Paris.

Synchromist paintings were among the first abstract, non-representational paintings to exhibit in American art, and marked the first avant-garde movement to be labeled as American.

Synchromism, Taos Ranch Landscape
Taos Ranch Landscape

Synchromism, Patrick Henry Bruce “Still-life: Traverse Beams”
Patrick Henry Bruce “Still-life: Traverse Beams”

Synchromism, Patrick Henry Bruce “Still-life” 1929
Patrick Henry Bruce “Still-life” 1929

While Synchromists were never large in numbers, American artists, Patrick Henry Bruce, Andrew Dasburg and Thomas Hart Benton were known to use synchromism experimentally.

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