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Futurism.
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goal: (movement)to evoke speed, violence, dynamism, and the passage of time visually; (force lines)-to reflect states of mind or states of being; (embrace the machine)-relate forms to machines
-thought art should progress society and exalt the dynamism of the modern world -context: Italy was stuck in art styles of the past and have not moved forward; war at same time |
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Cubism.
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goal: searching for a new way to depict from
-art should get at the true form of objects -approaches synthetic and analytic cubism (different planes) |
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Expressionism.
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-goal: get the viewer to feel what the artist feels
-context: WWI, WWII, Cold War; science developing, technology is shaping the way people live; Skinner and Freud -approaches: pure colors that match sensations of artist; sense of calmness - |
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Fauvism
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-context: same as expressionism
-approaches: use of color is not representational, color is expressive,color is compositional -want to create harmony and balance to evoke emotion |
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Die Brucke.
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-goal: to change humanity and demonstrate the bankruptcy of the modern world
-context: Wars (same as expressionism) -approach: dissonance, sharpness, and showing the bankruptcy of the modern world -thought humanity could be at the cusp of a new revolutionary phase |
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Der Blaue Reiter.
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goal: to create a spiritual awakening in the viewer
-context: same as expressionism -color picked because it was going to tap into something; color had power -embraced lines and colors to create abstractions |
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Constructivism.
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Context: durring world war I and Russian Revolution
Goal: to create a new society; make life better for ALL human beings -art should change society and artists should be involved in all areas of production and contribute to society |
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Bauhaus.
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Goal: -wanting to truly unite the fine arts with crafts and design
-wants to train artists, architects, and designers to anticipate and create according to 20th century needs Principles: emphasized strong basic design and craftsmanship; unity of art, architecture, and design; encouraged machine-age technology and materials |