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Formalism
Formalism in art theory is the belief that aesthetic values can stand alone and that judgments of art can be detached from other considerations such as ethical or social ones.

Formalism
Art, and critical writing about art, which place the emphasis on the analysis of form and the use of formal elements rather than on content.

Formalism The approach whereby the artwork is examined through an analysis of its form; that is, the creator's use of line, shape, color, texture, and composition.

Formalism
An aesthetic and critical theory of art which places emphasis on form -- the structural qualities instead of either content (sometimes called literal or allegorical qualities) or contextual qualities.

Formalism: Formalism is the analysis and writing of artistic form and the use of formal elements rather than content.
Formline: This term refers specifically to Native American art where a line defines a specific space or form.

Formalism considers that the formal qualities of a work - such as line, shape and colour - are self-sufficient for its appreciation, and all other considerations - such as representational, ethical or social aspects - are secondary or redundant.

Formalism :- Strict adherence to, or dependence on, stylized shapes and methods of composition. Return to top
Found Objects :- Images, materials, or objects as found in the everyday environment that are appropriated into works of art. Return to top ...

Formalism: In the 1920s. a term of critical abuse for artists who 'withdrew' into abstraction and formal systems, away from the complexities of everyday life.

Formalism, though, could also be turned to the advantage of the progressives who were able to use it in defense of modernism, abstraction in particular, which has been especially open to criticism.

Also see dance, deformalism, feminism and feminist art, gender issues, interdisciplinary, isms and -ism, issue, modernism, new media, semiotics, and theater.

formalism - emphasis on the organization of forms within a work, and a formulaic structure of visual relationships, with a de-emphasis on content
foundry - establishment where the process or art of casting metals is carried out ...

Organizations particularly attacked by Vopra were OSA (Association of contemporary architects) for its Constructivism, ASNOVA (Association of new architects) for its rationalist formalism, ...

In 1948 Shostakovich, along with many other composers, was again denounced for formalism in the Zhdanov decree.

Impressionism is a light, spontaneous manner of painting which began in France as a reaction against the formalism of the dominant Academic style... ArtLex: Neo-Impressionism or neo-impressionism ...

Destroy the cult of the past, the obsession with the ancients, pedantry and academic formalism.
2. Totally invalidate all kinds of imitation.
3. Elevate all attempts at originality, however daring, however violent.
4.

His rural scenes influenced some of the younger artists of the time, moving them to abandon formalism and to draw inspiration directly from nature. Natural scenes became the subjects of their paintings rather than mere backdrops to dramatic events.

Dedicated " to the simplification of painting", they (attempted) to exclude all but the formal elements of art: line, shape, and color (formalism).

Le réalisme opposé à l'idéalisation, au formalisme, à l'abstraction (...) à l'expressionnisme. --- Spécialt. École de peinture qui, en France, s'est opposée au romantisme et a précédé l'impressionnisme. Le réalisme de Courbet.

Though less cohesive as an art movement, its common thread centered around an opposition to the strict formalism characteristic of much of abstract art at the time.

The most generally charming period of ivory sculpture is unquestionably that which, coincident with the Gothic revival in art, marked the beginning of a great and lasting change. The formalism imposed by Byzantine traditions gave place to a brighter, ...

With conceptual art seen to act as a reaction against formalism and commodification this group believed that the art object was not an end in itself and saw artistic knowledge as equal to artistic production.

Formal / Formalism - In art, formal describes those works which are concerned with an order and a conscious organisation of the elements ...more info ...

Despite Johns' formidable sophistication, there is something almost juvenile in his choice of images: maps, drawers, flags, rulers. Formalism has blinded us to the fact that they are often schoolboy souvenirs.

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

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