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Neosymbolism is a movement current in the visual arts genre. Active in the movement are artists in the USA, in Denmark, and in the Czech Republic.

History

The Symbolist movement in art was first proposed by the poet, Jean Moreas, in a manifesto published in 1886. The resulting wave of influence had an impact on all the arts and ultimately impacted the development of Expressionism, of Fauvism, of Italian Futurism, and of most of the lineage of modern art as we know it, even though the movement itself lived a life of only around thirty years.

Philosophy

The core philosophy of neosymbolism, like that of its predecessor, is the idea of "correspondences", the "emblematic order" of a world in which technology and the industrial reality have not yet drowned the forces of mysticism and belief. In a world where visual images exist to generate sales and revenue Neosymbolist imagery attempts to preserve the relationship between image and the human soul. The imagery is necessarily representational rather than abstract. It borders on the narrative, but stops short of the commercial trap of illustration to convey an idea for profit. Oddly, artists like Norman Rockwell could qualify as Neosymbolist painters in that they adopt a social and cultural undercurrent and convey it in terms of the cultural cliche'; the image as representative of core aspects of the culture. The same is not true, however, of the generally accepted idea of commercial illustration which attempts more to influence cultural, political, and economic ideology than it tries communicate an existant reality. Neosymbolism is fairly well hidden within the culture with few references and almost no broad based visibility. In 1988 A_Demos,Nick published a book in an edition of two. This was the first visible sign of the idea underlying this philosophy.Nick A_Demos developed this first book of Neosymbolism into paintings. Most people think of Symbols as things or movements: the new symbols or Neosymbolism as I have defined it are words. The world was spoken into existence from nothing by speaking the word. The published definition of Neosymbolism in September of 2004 is " Words juxtaposed to other words and letters within those words". This creates a powerful statement greater than just the meaning conveyed by the original words. Woven into our language are clues to this revealed knowledge and wisdom. Art most often has been associated with Painting, where in the word Paint is the word screaming at one in clear sight is the word PAIN. The belief that pain is at or pain propels the artist into self examination and the examination of their world and presentation and to understand the pain and heal the wound. The Fluidity and Power of Words is almost incomprehensible until you begin examining the words you use in clear sight all the time, in your language and advertising and even in the names people have and the careers and directions their life takes.Art happens and text in art, especially looking at neosymbolism's defines presentation as a way of understanding the role words play in our life and shaping of direction, that it becomes art, so that your perception of the world and words in your world changes. This is Art, where you see words elevated to a new level so that your perception of the world has been permanently altered. Neosymbolism began as a hand made book of 50 word pictures. A Demos, Nick developed neosymbolism as a visual equation of words, and was the first to coin and use the name neosymbolism,evidenced by the ownership of NEOSYMBOLISM.com.A Demos,Nick is recognized as an American Artist by the/ Artists Rights Society of New York and by / France

There has also been a separate group using the neosymbolism name for the creation of an international collective representing several artists who share the goals of preserving the visual art that is the foundation of the ideas associated with the term.

The neosymbolist movement was born spontaneously in numerous locations across the globe. Many groups use words but do not want to be limited to only that discipline. A group of Danish Neosymbolists defined their movement by - Symbolsproget er din udtryksform - Using Iconic language in their expressions - du gengiver den indre oplevelse af den ydre verden - Reproducing the inner experience of the outer world

- Du undersøger menneskets erfaringer og livets vilkår i nutidens uafladelige teknologiske fremdrift og flydende politiske & økonomiske rammer - Examining the human experience and circumstance in today’s changing world

- Du undersøger den underliggende mening med livet - Examining the underlying meaning of life - Du undersøger og bruger materialer på bevidste og ofte nye måder. - Using media in conscious and innovative ways http://www.arrkunst.webbyen.dk/vishjemmeside_privat.asp?mode=top_frame&id=614394&side=&webside=4222305

An international Neosymbolist collective that began exhibiting as a group in 2001 Sketch Book the Artists’ Coalition of Austin Newsletter - Neosymbolismus at Depot St. Gallery - Pascale Vial -July 2001 Austin Chronicle Vol 23 No 26 - Jacqueline May - May 7, 2004, Olomoucky Den - Gabriela Garbova - March 17, 2005 Austin Gazeta - The Exhibition of Neosymbolist Art - October, 2006 Vesterbro Bladet - Symbol X i Rahuset - Af Michael Friis - November 22, 2006 - Copenhagen, Denmark Dnes - Galerii Osadil Neosymbolismus - January 5, 2007 Pravo - Neosymboliste Vystavuji v Olomouci - Vlasta Hrdilova - January 12, 2007, Piestansky Tyzden-Americki vytarnici predstavili neosymbolizmus-Ondrej Grezdo octobra 14, 2008 has a simpler definition- exploring emotional, political, and spiritual themes in the rapidly changing culture of the late 20th and early 21st century. From this perspective the neosymbolist movement can be seen as a reaction against abstraction, an attempt to weave the artists’ intellectual and spiritual experiences into the fabric of their work. Words can be a powerful tool of expression but the neosymbolists’ palette is not limited to their use alone.