MIDTERM 03 - Modern and Contemporary Art Flashcards
Is a term that signifies the philosophy and style of the artworks produced during the 1860-1970 era
Modern art
Combines the unconscious with the unconscious in order to create a new “super-reality”
Surrealism
In this method, the artist tries to present the subject as it is, or objectively
Realism
In this method, the artist is characterized as one concerned more with the technique of suggesting light and color to the picture than with the subject matter
Impressionism
This style of painting flourished in France from 1898 to 1908; it contains strong colors and dynamic brushwork to connote joy and happiness
Fauvism
The Father of Cubism
Cezane
Is one of the most vital and dynamic figures of cubism in the Philippines
Ang Kiukok
Involves depicting three-dimensional reality through geometrical shapes on a two-dimensional canvas
Cubism
In this method, the artist portrays the subject that literally relates to the future, and not to the present
Futurism
Follows in the same vein as futurism in that it relished in the innovative advances of the machine age
Vorticism
Founder of Suprematism
Kazimir Malevich
Its goal was to break art down to its bare bones, often employing basic shapes as well as primary and neutral colors
Suprematism
Dutch term for “The Style”
De Stijl
This movement’s aim is to have a simple, direct approach; it promoted a style of art based on a strict geometry of horizontals and verticals
De Stijl
A famous Dadaist poet
Hugo Ball
Its goal was to be an opportunity for the true perception and criticism of the times we live in
Dadaism
Refers to work made between 1970 and the present
Contemporary art