Bad painting is good painting
Bad painting, a definition consisting of various artistic methods borrowed from movements such as lowbrow art, surrealism, expressionism, kitsch, folk art, was used to define the artistic methods of a number of artists active in the late 20th century. The author of the term is Marsha Tucker. Bad painting is a characteristic feature of neo-expressionism.
Key artists: James Albertson, Neil Janney, Joan Brown, William Wegman, Judith Linheres, Eduardo Carrillo, James Chatelain, Philip Guston, Jack Levin, Leon Golub, Rose Wylie, Peter Saul and others.