Dada:
This movement eventually evolved into surrealism. They used a combination of absurdities and non sequiturs to create works of art or performances. They also made things with random objects. One artist was Jean Arp.
This movement eventually evolved into surrealism. They used a combination of absurdities and non sequiturs to create works of art or performances. They also made things with random objects. One artist was Jean Arp.
Art Nouveau:
This movement consisted of making artworks with curving lines, creating an eloquent painting. It was popular in the United States and Europe. This style continued until the beginning of WWI when it died down. One artist was Emile Galle.
This movement consisted of making artworks with curving lines, creating an eloquent painting. It was popular in the United States and Europe. This style continued until the beginning of WWI when it died down. One artist was Emile Galle.
Abstract Expressionism:
In this movement the artists used mainly form and color to express themselves. Because it was abstract, no actual objects are present in the paintings. This was the first American artist movement. One artist was Alma Thomas.
In this movement the artists used mainly form and color to express themselves. Because it was abstract, no actual objects are present in the paintings. This was the first American artist movement. One artist was Alma Thomas.
German Expressionism:
This movement was in Germany during WWI, where they used the technique of distorting colors, scale, and space to represent their feelings about what they saw. One artist was Wassily Kandinsky.
This movement was in Germany during WWI, where they used the technique of distorting colors, scale, and space to represent their feelings about what they saw. One artist was Wassily Kandinsky.
Op Art:
This movement revolved around math, where repeated forms and colors are used to convey vibrating effects, patterns, and confusion. All of the painting are supposed to be a visual trick. One artist is Bridget Riley.
This movement revolved around math, where repeated forms and colors are used to convey vibrating effects, patterns, and confusion. All of the painting are supposed to be a visual trick. One artist is Bridget Riley.
Pop Art:
This movement deals with everyday things like: advertisements, consumer product packaging, celebrity photographs, and comic strips. They are put together to create art. One artists is Larry Rivers.
This movement deals with everyday things like: advertisements, consumer product packaging, celebrity photographs, and comic strips. They are put together to create art. One artists is Larry Rivers.