Post-war
modern art movements continued the tradition.
Not exact matches
«
Modern art and design
continues to fillet the
movement once known as Pop, so Phaidon's new monograph is a timely look back... Pop has it all, not just the iconic big - name images... Editor Mark Francis -LSB-...] has dug a little deeper and drawn together film, photography and even architecture.»
(Fort Lauderdale, FL)-- Cobra, the interdisciplinary and trans - national European avant - garde
movement named after its home cities — Copenhagen, Brussels and Amsterdam — caused a revolution in
modern art during just three years of creative activity (1948 - 1951) that
continues to influence artists working today.
Radical and transnational (the group's name derives from the main urban centers of the
movement — Copenhagen, Brussels and Amsterdam), the postwar artist's group Cobra caused a revolution in
modern art in just three years of active work that
continues to influence artists to this day.
The
movement began in 1965 when the «Washington Color Painters» exhibit opened at the now - defunct Washington Gallery of
Modern Art and
continued to flourish through the early»70s.