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FAUVISM

Color major, no shading


Simplified forms


Ordinary subject matter-portraits and landscape


Expressiveness

CONSTRUCTIVISM

Helping turn Russia from agricultural society


Red and Yellow color


Ended in Stalin's rule

FUTURISM

War as a cleansing agent and celebrated the speed and dynamism of modern technology

CUBISM

Replace natural forms with geometric shapes


Multiple perspectives of scenes and combine them


2-d perspective with illusion of depth

SURREALISM

Create art that was automatic


Psychoanalytic work of freud


Nature, dismemberment human body, perplexing imagery, eroticism, juxtaposition

MAGIC REALISM

Acceptance of magic in rational world


Between surrealism and photorealism


Subjects rendered with photographic realism

F/26

Lowest aperture on camera used to depth of field


"pure" or "straight"


perceive images better than the human eye

POP ART

Consumer culture elements, mass media, and popular culture such as images from motion pictures and advertising

ABSTRACT EXPRESSIONISM

Emerged after WWII


"Action Painting"


Painted variety of emotions

NEO-EXPRESSIONISM

Reaction agent conceptual art and minimal art


Reconnect with psyche


Paintings or sculpture


Strong, emotional and crudeness


Figurative images reflect artist's feelings

SENSATIONALISM

Loud, controversial and attention-seeking


Very unusual

MINIMALISM

Elemental, geometric form


Presented in impersonal manner


Form of sculptures

METAPHYSICAL

Eerie mood and visionary quality


Circle, squares, no dimension

DECONSTRUCTIVISM

Creative style in architecture


Surface manipulation


Non-rectilinear shapes