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Kinesthesia
Experiences that arise during movement from senses in your body.
Chronophotography
The study of movement in photography. Pictures of time.
Suprematism
Art movement that focused on fundamental geometric forms, originating from Russia. Disregarded the familiar representation of objects to provide the fullest possible expression. Malevich
Constructivism
Artistic/Architectural movement, originating in Russia which rejected "art for art's sake" in favor of art as a practice directed towards social purposes.
Passage
The blending of overlapping planes in one another. Emphasizes the flatness of the canvas rather than disguising it
Analytic Cubism
Restricted color palette. Shallow Flattened space. New visual vocabulary.
Synthetic Cubism
The introduction of different textures, surfaces, collage elements and a large variety of merged subject matter. Synthesis of forms. Colors have a stronger role, fewer planar shifts.
Orphism "Orphic Cubism"
Concerned with expression and sensation, Bright colors with great abstraction.
Fauvism
Emphasized painterly qualities and strong colour over the representational or realistic values retained by Impressionism.
Die Brucke
"The Bridge" Opposed academic art and fashionable impressionism. Strayed from landscapes and portraits.
Der Blaue Rieter
"The Blue Rider" No sibgle style but fall under expressionism due to it's free use of form color, and space. Folk culture and idealized nature.
Primitivism
Collective response to the ideas of what the primitive consists of, and how it should be represented at that time. Primitivism is the artist’s take on the more basic and essential functions of seeing the world.