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An artstyle that eerged and became the primary art style in RUSSIA
Neo-primitivism art
Uses of bold colors, original designs, and expresiveness. “Art of the primitives”
Neo-primitivism
Founded in zurich, switzerland and a movement in art and literature based on deliberate irrationality
Dadaism
Style characterized by dream fantasies, memory images, visual tricks, and surprises
Dadaism
Uses bold, vibrant colors, and visual distortions. Its name was derived from the les fauves “wild beast”
Fauvism
Expresses the artists role in social reform. Artists use the works to protest against injustices, inequalities, immorality and ugliness of human condition
Social Realism
Emphasized painterly qualities and strong color over representational or realistic values retained by impressionism
Fauvism
Art that does not attempt to represent an accurate depiction of a visual reality
Abstractionism
Hailed as the father of the pure abstraction movement
Wassily Kandinsky
Created art for a fast-paced, machine-propelled age. Emphasized dynamism, speed, energy, and power of the machine
Futurism
Pioneer of futurism
Gino Severini
Emerged as a result of the futurist movement
Mechanical Art style
An artist who was greatly influenced by cubism. He was inspired with the use of modern technology and known to use colors that are bold with the appearance of mechanism
Fernand Leger
Works in this style did not make use of figures or even representations of figures
Non-Objectivism
Colors were mainly black, white, and the primary colors
Non-Objectivism
Non-objectivism Painter
Piet Mondrian
The idea behind the work is more important than the finished art object, all about “ideas and meanings”
Conceptual Art
Represents the arts of today
Contemporary art
contemporary art form that uses sculptural materials and other media to modify the way the viewer experiences a particular space
Installation art
Different forms of contemporary art
Visual arts, performing arts, textile art traditions, literature dance, and pottery
essentially computer generated and/or manipulated art
Technology-based art
Usually life size or sometimes even larger and mostly three dimensional
Installation Art
Started in the early 1960s, makes use of electronic and mechanical devices rather than the artist’s own hand
digital art
groundbreaking works that are being created by artists today using cell phone technologies
Mobile Phone Art