{"id":"chicago-imagists","no":697,"name":"Chicago Imagists","ja":"シカゴ・イマジスツ","era":"mid-1960s–1980s","family":"ポップ","kind":"スタイル","essence":"シカゴで、コミック、広告、民芸、フリークショー、装飾を、硬い輪郭、酸性の色、歪んだ身体へ凝縮した具象絵画の一群。ニューヨークの量産的なPop Artより、個人的で手描きの濃い図像世界を作る。","cues":["黒い硬輪郭で囲む歪んだ人物や怪物","蛍光色と補色を詰めた平坦な画面","コミック、看板、装飾枠の過剰な混成","左右対称または反復で不穏さを強める"],"intents":["遊び","反骨","高揚"],"pair":["pop-art","lowbrow"],"study":["The Hairy Who exhibitions","Roger Brown, Jim Nutt and Christina Ramberg","Chicago vernacular culture and self-taught art"],"works":["コミック的な人物を、広告の親しさより奇妙さへ振り切るとき","音楽、出版、展示で、密な装飾と酸性の色を一枚の図像へ閉じ込めるとき"],"recipe":{"type":"手描きの角張った表示文字を枠へ入れ、本文は画面外で簡潔にする。","layout":"中央の人物を装飾枠と小図像で囲み、空白を残さず反復で表面を埋める。","material":"硬い黒線、エナメル状の平塗り、橙、黄緑、紫の補色を滑らかな支持体へ置く。"},"avoid":"奇妙なキャラクターを描くだけで済ませない。手描きの執拗さ、シカゴの作家群、Pop Artとの距離を保つ。","colors":["#F06A38","#B8D83F","#5B3E8A"],"motif":"figure","collection":"Dictionary expansion 40","addedAt":"2026-08-23","source":{"title":"Art Institute of Chicago — The Chicago Imagists","url":"https://www.artic.edu/artworks/33379/theater-row-4"},"reference":{"status":"verified","pageUrl":"https://www.artic.edu/artworks/33379/theater-row-4","credit":"Art Institute of Chicago — The Chicago Imagists"},"en":{"essence":"Chicago painters who compressed comics, advertising, folk art, sideshows, and ornament into distorted bodies, hard contours, acidic color, and intensely personal hand-painted image worlds.","cues":["Distorted figures enclosed by hard black contour","Flat fluorescent and complementary color","Excessive mixtures of comics, signs, and ornamental frames","Symmetry or repetition sharpening the unease"],"works":["Pushing comic figures past advertising friendliness into the strange and obsessive","Locking dense ornament and acidic color into one image for music, publishing, or exhibitions"],"recipe":{"type":"Put angular hand lettering inside the frame and keep explanatory copy outside.","layout":"Enclose a central figure with ornament and small images until repetition fills the surface.","material":"Use hard black line and enamel-like flat orange, yellow-green, and violet on a smooth support."},"avoid":"A strange character alone is insufficient. Keep the obsessive handwork, Chicago artist networks, and distance from mass-produced Pop Art.","study":["The Hairy Who exhibitions","Roger Brown, Jim Nutt and Christina Ramberg","Chicago vernacular culture and self-taught art"]},"usage":{"license":"CC-BY-4.0","licenseName":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International","licenseUrl":"https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/","attribution":"IndexStyle — https://indexstyle.org","attributionUrl":"https://indexstyle.org","scope":"Original IndexStyle text and structured data. Reference images, quoted works, and third-party material are excluded and retain their own rights."}}