The artist's outstanding contribution to the
post-war modern art movement is of great importance and complete insight in his work is yet to be discovered.
The surrealistic tendencies in his work melded well with the society's goal of promoting
modern art movements in a Canadian context.
All the artists were influenced by Western modern art as represented by
modern art movements like Post-Impressionism (1880s, 1890s), Fauvism (1905 - 7) and Cubism (1908 - 14), all of which were well - known in Russia as a result of the activities of groups like World of Art (Mir iskusstva)(1898 - 1924), and the monthly art magazine Golden Fleece (c.1905 - 9).
Museological in scale and executed with precise skill, the paintings recall the history of monochromatic works as they are seen in multiple
modern art movements from Russian Constructivism to Minimalism to the french BMPT painting group.
Also on Wikipedia Fauvism is in detail described, including all artists who were involved with this typical
French modern art movement.
Pictorially, Auville's aesthetic vocabulary is influenced
by modern art movements such as Geometrical Abstraction, Arte Povera and Street Art.
The artist's personal story — her migration to America, her initial struggle as a woman artist, and the march of
modern art movements such as Cubism, Surrealism, Abstract Expressionism, Minimalism, feminism, and installation — form a rich platform from which to view Nevelson's compelling sculpture.
He was gradually becoming accepted as a painter but, despite his experiments with
several modern art movements like Cubism, Futurism, Symbolism, Surrealism and Expressionism, he had yet to discover his signature style.
More importantly, Pop - art was (and still is) one of the most popular styles of art, which succeeded in getting through to the general public in a way that
few modern art movements did - or have done since.
The European equivalent of American Abstract expressionism, Art Informel was one of the most
important modern art movements in Europe during the post-World War II period (1940s, 1950s).
Soon after World War II, the center of the avant - garde shifted from Europe to the United States when the first American -
grown modern art movement — abstract expressionism — was born.
The least strident sub-variant of the wider Art Informel style - itself one of the most important
European modern art movements of the post-World War II period - Lyrical Abstraction (or «Abstraction Lyrique») was a French style of 20th century painting in the manner of American Abstract Expressionism.
The Museum's permanent collection of modernist works features exemplars of all
major modern art movements, including: Fauvism, Expressionism, Die Brucke, Der Blaue Reiter, Futurism, Cubism, Rayonism, Suprematism, Constructivism, Dada, Bauhaus Design, Surrealism, Orphism, Abstract art, Metaphysical Painting, Magic Realism, Die Neue Sachlichkeit, and Abstract Expressionism.
Barbara Hepworth (1903 - 75) was a leading figure of the
international modern art movement in the 1930s, and one of the most successful sculptors in the world during the 1950s and 1960s.
Grant Wood soon found a place in Regionalism, an American
realist modern art movement that shunned urbanism and celebrated the rural settings.
An online portfolio is now available online and it includes some traditional names of the
British modern art movement such as Henry Moore, Donald Hamilton Fraser, Sir Terry Frost just to name a few.
Ecole de Paris (Paris School of Art) Broad name for
various modern art movements centred in Paris including Les Nabis, Fauvism, Cubism, Orphism, Futurism, and Surrealism.
The founder of the De
Stijl modern art movement, Mondrian's pure abstraction and methods of practice evoked an underlying influence of meditative order.
Collecting priorities have included paintings and sculpture by nineteenth century artists who benefited from Jewish emancipation and work by Jewish artists whose pivotal involvement in avant - garde and
modern art movements helped to shape the School of Paris and the New York School.
The development of psychoanalysis played a profound role in
modern art movements ranging from Surrealism to Abstract Expressionism, whose artists hoped to use art making to tap into their own unconscious.
Stylistically Motherwell was highly changeable, and explored several
different modern art movements, including Cubism, Collage, Primitivism, Surrealism and Minimalism.
His pioneering work in collage, pictorial montage, mixed - media - sculpture (such as his Merzbau) had a significant impact
on modern art movements like Arte Povera, Fluxus, Pop Art, Conceptualism, Happenings, as Junk Art, Neo-Dada, Neo-Expressionism and is often discussed in terms of postmodernist art.
German Expressionism, described and explained in sourced quotes by the famous Expressionist artists which illustrate very well the
German modern art movement.
The works date back to Impressionism in the 1870s and progress through practically every
succeeding modern art movement — Surrealism, Abstract Expressionism, Pop art and more — up to the art of the 1980s and»90s.
As the art studio and salon of the sculptor and arts patron Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney (1875 — 1942), the Whitney Studio was at the center of the development of the
early modern art movement in America, borne out of Mrs. Whitney's tremendous advocacy on behalf of living American artists.
Francis Picabia was a French avant - garde painter, poet and typographist who was a vital part of most
key modern art movements of the 20th century.
Cubist art revolutionized European painting and sculpture, and inspired
related modern art movements in visual arts, music, literature and architecture.
It features representative examples from all the
main modern art movements, including works by Vincent van Gogh, Wassily Kandinsky, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Marc Chagall, Henri Matisse, Jackson Pollock, Karel Appel, Andy Warhol, Willem de Kooning, Francis Bacon, Georg Baselitz, Anselm Kiefer and Gilbert & George.
BEYOND THE STREETS (BTS) is the premier exhibition of graffiti, street art and beyond, celebrating the soaring heights to which the world's most
recognizable modern art movement... Read more...
Comprised of three special exhibitions that celebrate modern art, each will focus on different American
modern art movements spanning the years 1902 to 1962 in a variety of media including works on paper, paintings, sculpture and photographs.
Art et Liberté, perhaps the first group show of an
Egyptian modern art movement held at an international museum, will only tour European cities.
In effect, he was a link between the action - painting of Jackson Pollock and the emergence of
1960s modern art movements like Pop and Conceptualism, in all of which he was an active participant.
«Paul Reed was one of the leading Washington Color painters, one of the few
significant Modern art movements in the United States centered outside New York City,» said E. Michael Whittington, OKCMOA president and CEO.