Sentences with phrase «including suprematism»

His paintings resonate with artists and movements of the past and present, including Suprematism, Latin American Concrete Art, the geometric minimalism of Cuban - American painter, Carmen Herrera, and the modernist - inflected paintings of Mexican contemporary artist Gabriel Orozco.
In anticipation of the centennial of the Russian Revolution, this exhibition examines key developments and new modes of abstraction, including Suprematism and Constructivism, as well as avant - garde poetry, film, and photomontage.

Not exact matches

These approaches to abstract art paintings spanned across several movements, including German Expressionism, Orphism, Suprematism, Surrealism, and Abstract Expressionism.
Modernist sculpture movements include Cubism, Geometric abstraction, De Stijl, Suprematism, Constructivism, Dadaism, Surrealism, Futurism, Formalism Abstract expressionism, Pop - Art, Minimalism, Land art, and Installation art among others.
Is it a coincidence that other responses included the assaults of Dada in Europe, the Russian Revolution and Suprematism, and a newly independent American art?
The exhibition encompassed an incisive retrospective component, tracing avant - garde genealogies from Suprematism, Constructivism, Futurism and the ready - made to postwar movements including Gutai, Arte Povera, Op, Concrete and kinetic art.
Other movements associated with modern painting include Futurism, Expressionism, Orphism, Suprematism, and Precisionism.
Nearly all modern art styles and genres are represented in the Tate collection, including: Impressionism, Expressionism, Cubism, Suprematism, De Stijl, Neo-Plasticism, Dada, Surrealism, Conceptual Art, Abstract Expressionism, Action Painting, Colour Field Painting, Pop - Art, Post-Modernism, Op - Art, Minimalism, Assemblage, Photorealism and Street Art, to name but a few.
These included the schools of Cubism (c.1907 - 1914), Suprematism (c.1913 - 18), Constructivism (1914 - 1920s), Vorticism (c.1913 - 17), Rayonism (c.1912 - 15), Orphism (c.1912 - 14), and De Stijl (1917 - 31), as well as the Bauhaus Design School (1919 - 1933).
Major abstract art movements which embraced geometric abstraction included, in chronological order: Cubism (1908 - 14), Futurism (1909 - 14), Orphism (c.1910 - 13), Rayonism (1912 - 14), Vorticism (1913 - 14), Suprematism, (c.1913 - 18), De Stijl (1917 - 31), Constructivism (c.1919 - 1932), Bauhaus (1919 - 33), Mondrian's Neo-Plasticism and Doesburg's Elementarism.
Alas, Black Quadrilateral is not included in the Gagosian's Malevich and the American Legacy exhibition, which runs until April 30 at its Madison Avenue galleries, but the no less iconic Mystic Suprematism (1920 - 27) and Suprematism, 18th Construction (1915) are.
These modern movements include Neo-Impressionism, Symbolism, Fauvism, Cubism, Futurism, Expressionism, Suprematism, Constructivism, Metaphysical painting, De Stijl, Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, Abstract Expressionism, Pop art, Op art, Minimalism, and Neo-Expressionism.
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