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Modern Art. What is “Modern Art?”   Usually refers to artwork produced between 1870-1970   Modern artists rejected previous art traditions and began.

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2 What is “Modern Art?”   Usually refers to artwork produced between 1870-1970   Modern artists rejected previous art traditions and began experimenting with new MATERIAL, SUBJECT, & TECHNIQUE   Most modern artists emerged from 1900- 1950 with visibally new ways of art interpretation

3 Out of Modern Art…   Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood (1848-55) Macchiaioli (1855-65) Impressionist Art (1870s-80s)Pre-Raphaelite BrotherhoodMacchiaioliImpressionist Art   Neo-Impressionist Art (1880s on) Newlyn Arts Colony (1880s on) Art Nouveau (Fin de Siecle)Neo-Impressionist ArtNewlyn Arts ColonyArt Nouveau   Symbolists (Late 19th Century) Post Impressionist Art (1880s on)SymbolistsPost Impressionist Art   Les Fauves (1905-1908)Les Fauves   Expressionist Art (1900 on)Expressionist Art   The Bridge (1905-13)The Bridge   Blue Rider (1911-14)Blue Rider   Ashcan (c.1900-15)Ashcan   Cubist Art (c.1908-1914)Cubist Art   Orphic Cubism (1910-13)Orphic Cubism   Purism (Early, mid-1920s) Precisionism (Cubist-Realism) (fl.1920s)PurismPrecisionism (Cubist-Realism)   Collages (1912 on)Collages   Futurism (1909-1914)Futurism   Russian Rayonism (c.1912-14)Russian Rayonism   Armory Show (1913)Armory Show   Russian Suprematism (1913-1918)Russian Suprematism   Russian Constructivism (c.1919-32)Russian Constructivism   Vorticist Art (c.1914-15)Vorticist Art   Dada Style (1916-1924)Dada Style   De Stijl (Dutch "style") (1917-31)De Stijl (Dutch "style")   Bauhaus (1919-1933)Bauhaus   Neoplasticism (1920-40)Neoplasticism   Art Deco Design Style (1925-40)Art Deco Design Style   Paris School (1890-1940)Paris School   New Objectivity (1925-35)New Objectivity   Surrealist Style (1924 on)Surrealist Style   Magic Realism (1920s) Entartete Kunst (1930s, Germany)Magic RealismEntartete Kunst   Social Realism (late 1920s, early 30s) Socialist Realist Art (c.1928-80)Social RealismSocialist Realist Art   St Ives (late 1930s onwards)St Ives   Neo-Romanticism (1930s on) Art Brut/Raw ArtNeo-RomanticismArt Brut/Raw Art   Organic Abstraction (1940s, 50s)Organic Abstraction   Existential Art (1940s and 1950s) Abstract Expressionists (50s)Existential ArtAbstract Expressionists   L'Art Informel (mid-1940s, 50s)L'Art Informel   Tachism (1940s, 50s)Tachism   Arte Nucleare (c.1951-60) Kitchen Sink Art (mid-1950s) Assemblages (1950 on)Arte NucleareKitchen Sink ArtAssemblages   Neo-Dada (1950s) Optical Art (1950s-60s)Neo-DadaOptical Art   Pop Art (1960s-70s)Pop Art   New Realism (1960s) PPA (Early, mid-1960sNew RealismPPA Fluxus (1960s) Feminist Art (late 1960s on)FluxusFeminist Art

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