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1 Impressionism Post-Impressionism Fauvism Expressionism Cubism Surrealism

2  Captured everyday subjects and emphasized the momentary effects of sunlight  Concentrated on reflected light rather than form of objects  Artists broke up solid forms and blurred edges by applying paint to canvas in small dabs of pure color-the dabs blend together in the eye of the viewer

3  Wanted to produce something more meaningful than the impressionists  Some wanted to express feelings, intuitions and ideas-others to show more form and structure  Most outstanding: Paul Cezanne, Van Gogh, and Paul Gauguin  Led to important developments in art of the 20 th century

4  Young French painters used bold bright colors in unexpected or unusual ways  Short-lived movement-circa 1903-1908  Also used bold distortions, bright colors and loose brushstrokes  Les Fauves means “wild beasts”  Looking to express feelings  Henri Matisse & Andre Derain examples

5  COMMUNICATE STRONG EMOTIONAL FEELINGS AND WHICH STRESSED PERSONAL FEELINGS RATHER THAN COMPOSTION  Experienced terrible economic and social conditions before and after WWI- emotions ranged from fear to anger to poverty and death

6  3 things influenced the Cubists  1 st –All shapes in nature are based on geometric solids  2 nd – All matter is made up of atoms that are constantly in motion  3 rd – Art from another culture: African Art

7  Tried to paint 3D objects so that you could see all angles and points of view at once  Futurists (subgroup)- placed lines and shapes in a composition to suggest movement  Dadaists (subgroup)- introduced fantasy into their artwork –aimed at the culture & society they felt had failed them-featured strange objects such as fur lined teacups

8  Style in which dreams, fantasy, and the subconscious served as inspiration  Very realistic, almost photographic images but would combine objects that didn’t belong together

9  Artists who painted the farmlands and cities of America realistically  Focused on the largeness, beauty, productivity and Abundance of America  SCULPTURE: Alexander Calder Made sculptures using wire and sheet metal in a balanced arrangement that always remained in motion: called the works MOBILES.

10  ARCHITECTURE Frank Lloyd Wright-believed that FORM should follow FUNCTION Designed buildings that were in harmony with the environment MEXICAN MURALISTS Expressed feelings about the plight of their people Covered ceilings and walls with murals of Mexican history, sufferings of the peasants, and the bad behavior of the ruling class Combined solid forms of ancient Mexican art with colors of European expressionism

11  Abstract Expressionism 1 st style following WWII-abstract because it emphasized principals &elements of art as its subject matter-expressive because it stressed feelings and emotions rather than planned design COLOR-FIELD PAINTING  Only flat colors-without precision or emotion  Mark Rothko

12  Pop Art early 1960s – artist began using mass media and advertising for inspiration  Pop artists, like Andy Warhol, created artworks using images of things like Coke bottles, soup cans, giant hamburgers and comic strips in many forms of art

13  OP Art –artworks created to fool the eye  OP= optical art-uses scientific knowledge about vision and how we see to create illusions of movement  Has hard edges, smooth surfaces and every element is carefully planned  NEW REALISM aka photo-realism, hyper- realism, & super-realism  Subject matter is looks very real

14  Reduced their works to a minimum of elements Such as one color or minimum of geometric forms Some created gigantic earthworks Some of today’s artist are referred to Postmodern -art styles are changing very rapidly


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