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Realism |
Artists portray subjects coming from nature, with the exact replica |
they are presented as they are. |
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Abstraction/Abstract |
This art finds its meaning with the artist. visual works that move beyond reality |
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Common Abstraction Art of presentation: |
1) Cubism 2) Distortion 3) Mangling 4) Abstract Expressionism |
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Cubism |
highly influential visual art in the 20th Century. flat and also rejects the traditional forms of foreshortening |
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Distortion |
alteration of the shape |
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Mangling |
introduced by the Dadaists artists around 1918. Depects person who are severely injured |
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Abstract Expressionism |
also known as color field or action painting because of "event". Gestural abstraction coined term |
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Surrealism |
combining realism and distortion. |
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Fauvism |
Bright colors are used as they expressed joy, and not dark since it dominates their work. Paint tubes applied directly. |
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Dadaism |
started as a protest. Dada works often show rejection of logic. Dada means hobby home meaning non sensical |
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Expressionism |
depicting the darker side of life. This art presentation brings about new standards and evaluation of art. |
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Futurism |
modern day living chracterized by technology. |
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Symbolism |
possessed some difficulty at understanding. Colors have meaning |
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