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1 AS – Design 1. Development of Technologies in Design a. The history of design - major developments of design throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. b. To understand the influences on aesthetic attitudes to style and fashion up to the present day.

2 Links – books – webs-sites www.design20thcentury.com www.fashion-era.com www.fashionmission.nl/History-of-Fashion Fashion: A History from the 18th to the 20th Century (Taschen 25th Anniversary) (Can be located in the textile room) www.designhistory.org/20th_Century

3 www.vam.ac.uk/collections/periods_styles/ 19thcentury/index.html www.vam.ac.uk/collections/periods_styles/ 19thcentury/index.html www.costumes.org/history Links – books – webs-sites The term Op Art for this modern art movement arose from when an article in Time magazine in 1964 was written about the contemporary art movement. Time magazine gave the term 'Op Art' to paintings that focused on manipulation of the eye. The modern art movement that was Op Art became very popular with intellectuals and throughout social circles... Art movements of the 19 th - 20 th Century

4 The modern art/contemporary art movement of Dadaism was in its prime from the period of 1916 to 1920. Dadaism was about anti art in the sense of rebelling against the former traditional ideals of art. The Dada artists, musicians, poets and performers, many of them world war 1 veterans had become cynical of humanity after witnessing the extent of what man can inflict upon one another The Modern Art movement of Conceptual Art was all about free thinking. An example of conceptual art from the height of the modern art movement is Joseph Kosuth's 'One and Three Chairs'. The exhibit includes a picture of a chair, enlarged dictionary definition of the word 'chair' and a real chair. The picture of the chair is the same size as the real chair. The concept behind the exhibit is the relationship between...

5 Art movements of the 19 th - 20 th Century Cubism The Cubist art movement existed for approximately eighteen years. Cubism was a breakthrough in art the concept and ideas that artists and viewers approached when painting or viewing art. Cubism inspired a whole new thought process which lead to new styles and depth in meaning. Cubism morphed from Analytical Cubism from the period of 1910 – 1912 to Synthetic Cubism which continued.. The modern art/contemporary art movement of post impressionism started in the late 19th century and marked the decline of impressionism. The contemporary art/ modern art movement of Post impressionism was an evolution from impressionism. Post impressionism attempted to reject impressionism's inherent limitations. Impressionism was based on recording effects of colours and light... Post impressionism

6 Art movements of the 19 th - 20 th Century Futurism The modern art movement of Futurism was Italian and founded in 1909 and started to diminish in 1918 just as World War 1 was starting. The aim of Futurism was to object to traditional conventionalism and to wage war against the art of the 19th Century. The 20th Centaury was a new time when people were starting to prosper, health and hygiene was getting more sophisticated and people were. DeDe stijl The Highlighting factor of De Stijl was the fact that art was being used to design architecture and furniture. The founders of De Stijl were Piet Mondrian, Van Doesburg and Bart Van Der Leck. De Stijl translates into English as 'The Style'. There were three periods of De Stijl: The Immature period which lasted from 1916 to 1921, the mature period which lasted from 1921 to 1925 and the.

7 Art movements of the 19 th - 20 th Century The modern art/contemporary art movement, 'Surrealism' was formed in the mid 1920s. Surrealism has been described as a way of expressing the true function of thought, defying all logic and lies outside any normal or moral interpretations of life. For instance the interpretation of life itself as seen in Salvador Dali's paintings is that of the unknown... Fauvism The modern art/contemporary art movement of Fauvism started in 1898. The modern art movement of Fauvism was pioneered by artists such as Henri Matisse, Maurice de Vlaminck, Othon Friesz and Andre Dérain. Other artists linked to the Fauvist modern art movement included Georges Rouault, Henri Manguin, Charles Camoin, Jean Puy, Gustave Moreau, Paul Gauguin and Paul Sérusier..

8 Art movements of the 19 th - 20 th Century Abstract Expressionism The modern art/contemporary art movement of Abstract Expressionism was in full flow by 1946. The pioneers of Abstract Expressionism were Jackson Pollock and his partner Lee Krasner, Mark Rothko, Willem de Kooning, Clyfford Still, Franz Kline, Arshile Gorky, Robert Motherwell, Barnett Newman and Philip Guston. These artists formed the New York School. The modern art/contemporary art.. Expressionism In the early 1900s artists wanted the freedom to express emotion through their art. They wanted to paint their emotional response to objects and not just what they saw. The idea behind the modern art/ contemporary art movement of Expressionismwas that it would be the vehicle for artists to freely paint what they felt as opposed to what is actually there. Abstract art..

9 Art movements of the 19 th - 20 th Century Impressionism Minimalism The contemporary art/modern art movement of Minimalism became largely popular during the 1960s. Minimalism was a modern art/ contemporary art movement which could be easily translated into architecture and furnishing and it was. The idea results in a fresh and simplistic article with the emphasis being on the audience being able to view the artwork.. The modern art/contemporary art movement of Impressionism was in motion in 1867. The idea behind the contemporary art/modern art movement of Impressionism was that the artist would convey, through their art work, an effect of communicating to the viewer in a manner that would make the viewer see an object in the way that someone would see that object if they were to glance at it...

10 Art movements of the 19 th - 20 th Century The Modern art/contemporary art movement of Pointillism succeeded the modern art movement of Impressionism. Pointillism was a natural progression from Impressionism as it was an extension of the idea that the artist could create a painting which represented an object image as if you were viewing it at a glance. The modern art/contemporary art movement of Pointillism was first coined as 'Pointillism' in.. Pointillism. The modern art/contemporary art movement of abstract art started in the early 20th century. Abstract art as a modern art movement that is different to other modern art/ contemporary art movements due to the fact that it crosses the boundaries of many modern art/contemporary art movements. An example of abstract art crossing the boundaries of other modern art/contemporary art. Abstract Art

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