Tachisme - Artists

Artists

  • Pierre Alechinsky (born 1927) – Cobra group
  • Karel Appel (1921-2006) – Cobra group
  • Jean René Bazaine (1904–2001)
  • Roger Bissière (1888–1964)
  • Ferruccio Bortoluzzi (1920-2007)
  • Norman Bluhm (1921-1999) – American associated with this movement
  • Camille Bryen (1902–1977)
  • Alberto Burri (1915–1995)
  • Jean Dubuffet (1901–1985)
  • Jean Fautrier (1898–1964)
  • Lucio Fontana (1899–1968)
  • Sam Francis (1923–1994) – American associated with this movement
  • Elaine Hamilton (1920–2010) – American associate of Tapié, influenced by this movement
  • Hans Hartung (1904–1989)
  • Paul Jenkins (1923-2012) – American associated with this movement
  • Asger Jorn (1914-1973) – Cobra group
  • Karel Kuklík (born 1937) – Czech photographer regarded as a representative of Informel in photography.
  • René Laubies (1922–2006)
  • André Lanskoy (1902–1976)
  • Georges Mathieu (1921-2012)
  • Jean Messagier (1920-1999)
  • Henri Michaux (1899–1984)
  • Jean Miotte (born 1926)
  • Ludwig Merwart (1913–1979)
  • Ernst Wilhelm Nay (1902–1968) – German influenced by this movement
  • Gen Paul (1895–1975)
  • Serge Poliakoff (1906–1969)
  • Marie Raymond (1908-1989)
  • Jean-Paul Riopelle (1923-2002)
  • Maria Helena Vieira da Silva (1908–1992)
  • Emilio Scanavino (1922–1986)
  • Emil Schumacher (1912-1999)
  • Pierre Soulages (born 1919)
  • Nicolas de Staël (1914–1955)
  • Pierre Tal-Coat (1905-1985) - French
  • Michel Tapié (1909-1987)
  • Antoni Tàpies (1923-2012)
  • Bram van Velde (1895–1981)
  • Louis Van Lint (1909-1986)
  • François Willi Wendt (1909-1970)
  • Wols (Alfred Otto Wolfgang Schulze) (1913–1951)
  • Zao Wou Ki (born 1921)

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