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abstract expressionism
1st generation american abstract painting
avant-farde
"before the rest" explorer
bauhaus
"building house" school of art and design
collage
"gluing"
Cubism
first art movement
severe flattening of space across a picture plane
dada
zurich ww1
conventional wisdom and traditional culture
hypocrcisy of European culture
daguerreotupe
copper sheet that produces clear image
people can be documented
de still
utopian collective founded in the netherlands
modernist design
expressionism
objective description of nature
aggresive paint handling, bright unnatural color
egocentric visions of the world
fauvism
art movement in eartly 20th century
bold use of color to express inner quality rather than superficial appearence of objects
futurism
modernist-anarchist association of italian artists
new age
group of seven
canadian painters whos work centered around landscape
impressionism
created by monet
elevated color
asserted paintings relationship to a flat surface
international style
later mondern architecture based on modular design
steel and glass
lithography
making prints from a flat surface
used oil based ink
minimalism
painting and sculpture movement of 60s primacy of art in its purest formal condition
pedastal
sculptural device used to seperate an object from the space and scale of the veiwer
elevates and sanctifies
photography
write or describe with light
positive negative space
positve refers to shapes of forms representing the subject matter and negateive is the open spaces
post impressionism
late 19th centruray rejected the naturalism of impressionism
santos
spanish for saints
carved in wood
suprematism
a one man school
artistic autonomy and geometric purity as gateways to the metaphysical experience
surrealism
literary and visual art movement
unleashing and exploring the potential of the human psyche. freud jung mind
symbolist
reaction against realsim and the use of ecovative but often private symbols
transcendentalists
group of american landscape painters who considered the painting of nature as meditiation of absolute
nationaism