Different Art Movement: July 29, 2019 Bs Archi 1-4 Seat No. 3 Anacito, Mary Joy A
Different Art Movement: July 29, 2019 Bs Archi 1-4 Seat No. 3 Anacito, Mary Joy A
Different Art Movement: July 29, 2019 Bs Archi 1-4 Seat No. 3 Anacito, Mary Joy A
2. Art Noveau is a style of decorative art, architecture, and design prominent in Western Europe
and the US from about 1890 until World War I and characterized by intricate linear designs and
flowing curves based on natural forms.
Casa Batllo, Barcelona – Antoni Gaudi Agoudas Hakehilos Synagoge, Paris The Old England Building, Brussels
– Hector Guimard – Paul Saintenoy
3. Baroque style is characterized by exaggerated motion and clear detail used to produce drama,
exuberance and grandeur in sculpture, painting, architecture, literature, dance, and music.
A Factastic Cave with Odysseus and Calypso (c. 1616) Arctic Adventure (1677) – Abraham Hondius
– Jan Brueghel the Elder
4. Classicism is generally associated with harmony and restraint, and obedience to recognized
standards of form and craftsmanship. It dominated Western art, with classical mythology –
consisting of the various myths and legends of the ancient Greek and Roman gods and heroes –
becoming a major source of subject matter for history painting.
Apollo and Aurora (1671) – Gerard de Lairesse Ascanius Shooting the Stag of Sylvia (1682)
– Claude Lorrain
Autumn (The Spies with the Grapes of the Promised Land) (c. 1660-1664)
– Nicolas Poussin
5. Avant-garde means “advanced guard” and refers to innovative or experimental concepts, works
or the group or people producing them, particularly in the realms of culture, politics, and the arts.
Bauhaus Stairway (1932) – Oskar Schlemmer The Park (1894 reworked in 1908) – Edouard Vuillard
6. Conceptual art is all about "ideas and meanings" rather than "works of art" (paintings,
sculptures, other precious objects). It is characterized by its use of text, as well as imagery, along
with a variety of ephemeral, typically everyday materials and "found objects".
Red Square, White letters (1962) One and Three Chairs (1965)
– Sol LeWitt – Joseph Kosuth
Proun 99 (1925) – El Lissitzky Satanic Ballet (1922) – Aleksandra Ekster Composition A XXI (1925) –
Laszlo Moholy
8. Cubism is an early 20th-century style and movement in art, especially painting, in which
perspective with a single viewpoint was abandoned and use was made of simple geometric
shapes, interlocking planes, and, later, collage.
11.
Fauvism (French
The Old for (1903)
Guitarist “wild beasts”)Puberty
is a style of painting that
(1894) flourishedBlue
– Edvard Munch in France around
Horse I (1911) –the turnMarc
Franz of
the 20th century.
– Pablo PicassoFauve artists used pure, brilliant color aggressively applied straight from the
paint tubes to create a sense of an explosion on the canvas.
The Turning Road, L’Estaque (1906)
Charing Cross Bridge (1906)
– Andre Derain
– Andre Derain
Femme au chapeau (1905)
– Henri Matisse
12. Futurism is an early 20th- century artistic
movement centred in Italy that emphasized the dynamism,
speed, energy, and power of the machine and the vitality,
change, and restlessness of modern life.
14. Installation art is movement in art, developed at the same time as pop art in the late 1950s,
which is characterized by large-scale, mixed-media constructions, often designed for a specific
place or for a temporary period of time.
15.
A Sunday on La Grande Jatte (1884) – Georges Seurat The Papal Palace (1900) – Paul Signac
movements.
19. Performance art is a time-based art form that typically features a live presentation to an
Death of Marat (1793) Lycinna (1918) – John William Godward Napoleon I on his Imperial Throne (1806)
audience or to onlookers
– Jacques-Louis David (as on a street) and draws on such arts as acting, poetry, music, dance,
– Jean-Auguste Dominique Ingres
and painting. It is generally an event rather than an artifact, by nature ephemeral, though it is
often recorded on video and by means of still photography.
Black Box (2005) – William Kentridge Domesticated Turf (2012) – Cal Lane
Librettos: Manuel de Falla/Stokely Carmichael (2015) – Charles Gaines
20. Pointillism is a technique of painting developed by French painters Georges-Pierre Seurat and
Paul Signac, it is characterized by works made of countless tiny dots of pure color applied in
patterns to form an image. Pointillism rose to prominence in the mid-1880s, and was active until
the turn of the century.
21.
Beach at Heist (c.1891-92) Picking Peas (c. 1887) – Camille Pissarro The Iles d’Or (c.1891-92)
Pop art–movement emerged in the 1950s, composed of British and American –artists
Georges Lemmen who draw
Henri-Edmond Cross
inspiration from ‘popular’ imagery and products from popular and commercial culture, as
opposed to ‘elitist’ fine art. Pop art reached its peak of activity in the 1960s, emphasizing the
banal or kitschy elements of everyday life in such forms as mechanically reproduced silkscreens,
large-scale facsimiles, and soft pop art sculptures.
25.
Black Square (1913) – Kazimir Malevich Space Force Construction (1921) – Lyubov Popova