Art History Final Art Movements

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Art History Final Art Movements

Minimalism
-Reaction to Abstract Expression/sensory overload
-Reduction of art to the most essential elements
-Judd, Hesse
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Minimalism -Reaction to Abstract Expression/sensory overload
-Reduction of art to the most essential elements
-Judd, Hesse
Pop- Art -1955-65
-Playing up idea of mass media/production
-Mood was ironic, cynical
-Lichenstein, Warhol, Hamilton
Assemblage -Joining of painting+sculpture
-Rauschenberg, Johns
Abstract Expressionism -Developed during '40's
-Gestural (de Kooning, Pollak)
-Colorfield (frankenthaler)
-Whole group referred to as NY School
Regionalist -American sub-group
-Primarily in the mid-west
Positive, optimistic images
-Wood, Lang
Dada -Reaction to brutality of WWI
-Wanted to undermine tradition of art
-Humorous
-Duchamp
Futurist -Italian artist
-Manifesto published by Marinetti
-Against tradition
-Focused on future
-Boccioni
Cubism -Attributed to Picasso
-Used to comment on modern life
-Picasso, Braque
Der Blue Reiter (Blue Rider) -Part of modernism
-Large art group
-Focused on spirituality
-Embraces abstract
-Formed in Munich, Germany
-Art was displayed at Lenbachaus
-Kandinsky
Die Brucke (The Bridge) -Part of modernism
-1905
-Dresden, Germany
-Concerned with future
-Painted positive aspects along with negative
-Kirchner
Fauvism -Part of modernism
-Bright colors, very brushy, expressive
-Matisse
Analytic Cubism -All sides of an object are displayed
-Picasso (Ma Jolie)
-Braque (Violin and Palette)
Surrealism -1924
-First movement to have international style
-Started in France
-Associated with dadism
-Dali
Synthetic Cubism -Most popular
-Easy to read
-Picasso (Suze)

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