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IMPRESSIONISM (C.1870-1890)
-Colourful
-Analyzing effects of different colours and graphical elements
-Usually worked outside
-Capturing of the atmosphere at a specific time of the day -
POST IMPRESSIONISM (C.1885-1905)
-Rebellion against the limitations of Impressionism -
FAUVISM (1905-1910)
-Happy and joyful
-Colours should be used as the most important mechanism of expression
-Very simple drawing -
GERMAN EXPRESSIONISM (1905-1925)
-Style that is charged with an emotional or spiritual vision of the world
-Inspired by German Gothics -
ABSTRACT ART (C.1907 ONWARDS)
-Roots from Cubism
-Artist uses visual elements independently as the actual subject of the work itself -
CUBISM (1907-1915)
-First abstract style of modern art
-Ignore the traditions of perspective drawing and show you many views of a subject at one time
-The Cubists believed that the traditions of Western art had become exhausted and to revitalize their work, they drew on the expressive energy of art from other cultures -
FUTURISM (1909-1914)
-Glorified industrialization, technology, and transport along with the speed, noise and energy of urban life
-Futurist paints the subject itself seems to move around the artist -
CONSTRUCTIVISM (C.1913-1930)
-Utopian glimpse of a mechanized modernity according to the ideals of the (Russian) October Revolution
-Was not an art that was easily understood by the proletariat and it was eventually repressed and replaced by Socialist Realism -
SUPREMATISM (C.1915-1925)
-Geometric style of abstract painting derived from elements of Cubism and Futurism
-Rejected any use of representational images
-Style of pure abstraction that advocated a mystical approach to a -
DADA (C.1916-1922)
-Artistic anarchy born out of disgust for the social, political and cultural establishment of the time
-An ‘anti art’ stance as it was intent on destroying the artistic values of the past
-Aim of Dada was to create a climate in which art was alive to the moment and not paralysed by the corrupted traditions of the established order -
SURREALISM (C.1924-1939)
-A positive response to Dada's negativity
-Liberate the artist's imagination by tapping into the unconscious mind to discover a 'superior' reality - a 'sur-reality'
-Surrealists drew upon the images of dreams, the effects of combining disassociated images, and the technique of 'pure psychic automatism', a spontaneous form of drawing without the conscious control of the mind -
POP ART (1954-1970)
-Movement that characterized a sense of optimism during the post war consumer boom of the 1950's and 60's
-Brash, colorful, young
-Fun and hostile to the artistic establishment
-Included different styles of painting and sculpture from various countries, but what they all had in common was an interest in popular culture -
MINIMALISM (1960-1975)
-A further refinement of pure abstraction
-An attempt to discover the essence of art by reducing the elements of a work to the basic considerations of shape, surface and materials
-Art used hard-edged forms and geometric grid structure
-Colour was simply used to define space or surface.