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abstract expressionism Movement in painting, originating in New York City in the 1940s.

 


Art Movements Glossary
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An art movement is a tendency or style in art with a specific common philosophy or goal, followed by a group of artists during a restricted period of time, (usually a few months, years or decades) or, at least, ...

Abstract Expressionism American art movement of the 1940s that emphasized form and color within a nonrepresentational framework.

Art Movement : Cubism
Cubism : Cubism was an avant-garde art movement that revolutionized European painting and sculpture in the early 20th century.

Art Movement Essays:
Learning about art history and the various art movements throughout history and how they have shaped our world can help you understand the influences behind artwork, techniques, architecture and design that we see today...

Action Art Movement
The term 'Action Art' or 'Action Painting' was coined initially by Harold Rosenberg, one of the most vocal proponents of the Abstract Expressionist movement.

Art movement that started in the early 1980s as part of the punk movement and later associated with Fantasy Art.
During the late 1990s it became recognized as a new artistic style.

The Op art movement was driven by artists who were interested in investigating various perceptual effects.

Abstract Art movements
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Significant milestones in art have occurred thanks to the abandonment of traditional forms in paintings and sculpture.

Important Art Movements, Eras and Periods
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Futurism Art Movement - Umberto Boccioni
'Elasticity' 1912
The Futurism art movement was by no means a movement of painters.

Abstract Art Movement
Did you know that within the past one hundred years the abstract art movement experienced many changes.
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ART MOVEMENT a group of artists who work together and share ideas, and often hold joint exhibitions.
ART NOUVEAU an art and design movement of the 1890's, known for flowery, decorative patterns as in the work of Gustav Klimt.

ART MOVEMENT - Artistic style or attitude shared by a number of artists, usually breaking away from whatever the 'norm' was at the time. If one artist experiments with a new style, it is avant garde.

art movement - An artistic style or tendency seen in the intentions or works of a number of artists, because there is a striking similarity among the techniques, philosophy or goals they have embraced, ...

Art movements
14th to 18th century
International Gothic:
Gothic Art
Renaissance (Early) (14th):
The Early Renaissance
Mannerism (16th):
The High Renaissance and Mannerism
Baroque (17th), Rococo:
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Art movement founded around 1915 which attempted to reform the later, more decorative, phase of Cubism by returning to simple, extremely generalised basic forms.

Art movement founded in Italy in 1909 and lasting only a few years. Futurism concentrated on the dynamic quality of modern technological life, emphasizing speed and movement. Futurism A group movement that originated in Italy in 1909.

ART MOVEMENTS THROUGHOUT HISTORY:
Abstract Expressionism : A painting movement in which the expressive method of painting was often considered as important as the painting itself.

An art movement advocating pure abstraction and simplicity-- form reduced to the rectangle and other geometric shapes, and colour to the primary colours, along with black and white.

An art movement that rose to prominence in New York and the west coast of America during the late 1960s and early 1970s. It is characterised by the meticulously detailed, realistic depiction of objects, and technical virtuosity of the artists.

An art movement dominant in Germany from 1905-1925, especially Die Brücke and Blaue Reiter, which are usually referred to as German Expressionism.

An art movement founded in Czechoslovakia in 1927 to oppose naturalism in art; the movement was short-lived as its members went on to become involved in poetism and eventually surrealism. Credit: Daniel C. Boyer, Artist
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1980 art movement - compare conceptual art
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As an art movement it has certain affinities with the Pre-Raphaelites and the Symbolist painters, and certain figures like Aubrey Beardsley, Alphonse Mucha, Edward Burne-Jones, Gustav Klimt, ...

Three art movements which contributed to the development of abstract art were Romanticism, Impressionism and Expressionism. Artistic independence for artists was advanced during the 19th century.

The Pop Art movement originated in England in the 1950s and traveled overseas to the United States during the 1960s. Richard Hamilton and Eduardo Paolozzi, both members of the Independent Group, pioneered the movement in London in the 1950s.

Western art movements by century 14th to 18th century
International Gothic - Renaissance (Early) (14th) Â- Mannerism (16th) Â- Baroque (17th) Â- Rococo - Neoclassicism - Romanticism (18th)
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American art movement of the 1940s that emphasized form and colour within a non-representational framework. Artists working in many different styles emphasized spontaneous personal expression in large, abstract paintings.
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A 1960's art movement and style that attempts to use a minimal number of textures, colors, shapes and lines to create simple three-dimensional structures. Also known as minimalism.
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Argentine art movement based in Buenos Aires in the 1940's and led by the Argentine artist Gyula Košice and the Uruguayan artists Carmelo Ardin Quin (b. 1913) and Rhod Rothuss (b. 1920).

Fauvism
An art movement launched in 1905 with work characteristic of bright, non-natural colors and simple forms. This influenced Impressionists.
Fillet
A thin moulding used as an accent in framing inside another moulding, liner or mat.

Dada An art movement that originated during World War I in a number of world capitals, including New York, Paris, Berlin, and Zurich, ...

Glossary of Art Movements
Abstract ExpressionismAmerican art movement of the 1940s that emphasized form and color within a nonrepresentational framework.

Art movement founded in Italy, in 1909, by artist Filippo Marinetti, and lasting until the end of World War I. Futurism concentrated on the dynamic quality of modern technological life, emphasizing speed and movement.

Stuckism is an art movement that was founded in 1999 in Britain by Billy Childish and Charles Thomson to promote figurative painting in opposition to conceptual art.

Abstract Expressionism is a modern art movement that flowered in America after the Second World War and held sway until the dawn of Pop Art in the 1960's. With this movement New York replaced Paris as the center of the art world.

An art style or art movement of the Counter-Reformation in the seventeenth century primarily practiced in Catholic countries, with limited examples in Dutch art.

A revolutionary art movement between 1907 and 1914 in which natural forms were changed by geometrical reduction. Leading figures were Georges
Braque and Pablo Picasso.
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Impressionism an art movement founded in France in the late 19th century in which artists sought to capture the transitory effects of light and colour.

Art Styles and Art Movements
Abstract - A 20th century style of painting in which nonrepresentational lines, colors, shapes, and forms replace accurate visual depiction of objects, landscape, and figures.

realism, Realism (art movement)...A style of art that retains the basic impression of visual actuality without going to extremes of detail.

An art movement and style that had its origins in England in the 1950s and made its way to the United States during the 1960s... Mark Harden's Artchive: Pop Art ...

Analytic Cubism- An art movement developed jointly by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque in which the artists analyzed form from ever possible vantage point to combine the various views into one pictorial whole. Return to top ...

avant garde - advance guard, progressive, experimental, innovative art which deviates from traditional or previously accepted ideas or standards, potentially beginning an art movement
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Abstract Expressionism An art movement, primarily in painting, that originated in the United States in the 1940s and remained strong through the 1950s.

" An art movement in the 1950's-60's where artists used abstract, geometric shapes and patterns to create optical illusions and the impression of movement
OPAQUE: ability of paint to cover over a surface. Not seen through ...

Cubism was a leap into 20th century garde art movement that revolutionized European painting and sculpture, and inspired related movements in music and literature.

Abstract Expressionism - A post World War II art movement, abstract expressionism was the first specifically American art movement to achieve world wide influence ...more info ...

Also, the name of a contemporary art movement which is mainly concerned with this process of conceiving of and developing the initial idea, as opposed to the carrying-out of the idea into concrete form.

An early twentieth century art movement which ridiculed contemporary culture and traditional art forms. The movement was formed to prove the bankruptcy of existing style of artistic expression rather than to promote a particular style itself.

Cubism is a more modern art movement in which forms are abstracted by using an analytical approach to the object and painting the basic geometric solid of the subject.

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Fauvism was a brief but important art movement that followed the Post-Impressionism movement in France.

Modernism: refers to the overall art movement from the late 1800s to the early 1970s in which artists were primarily interested in how they presented their artistic ideas and issues rather than reproducing the world as it appears visually.

Futurism: See section on Motion; Italian art movement at its height from 1909 to the middle of the First World War. which attempted to produce artwork which was energetic enough to capture the 'machine age'.

Art Nouveau (1880-1920) - In France, this art movement was known as fin de siècle, or "end of a century.

Of all our century's art movements, Abstract Expressionism in general, and the "signature styles" of its artists in particular, ...

Abstract Expressionism was the first American art movement to achieve global acclaim but, by the mid-1950's, many felt it had become too introspective and elitist.

See also: Movement, Painting, Expression, Sculpture, Realism

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