A sub-variant of the wider Art Informel style - one of the most important
modern art movements in Europe during the post-World War II period - Tachisme was a blotchy form of gestural painting, a European variant of «action - painting.»
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).
«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.
The surrealistic tendencies in his work melded well with the society's goal of promoting
modern art movements in a Canadian context.
«Klimt & Rodin: An Artistic Encounter» at the beautiful Legion of Honor museum in San Francisco celebrates these two artists who helped shape
the modern art movement in the early 20th century.
The Pierre Matisse Gallery, which existed until his death in 1989, became an influential part of
the Modern Art movement in America.
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.
Opening: «Folk Art and American Modernism» at the American Folk Art Museum The American Folk Art Museum may be in smaller quarters after selling its Midtown building to MoMA, but it proves that it can still pack a punch with this show about the relationship between the development of
the modern art movement in America and the folk art collections of many modernists in the early part of the 20th century.
While The Metropolitan Museum of Art famously rejected Whitney's art collection and a donation to maintain it, Whitney's work to showcase American art at this studio spurred
the modern art movement in the United States.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art famously rejected Whitney's Modern art collection and a donation to maintain it, and according to the National Trust for Historic Preservation, Whitney's work to showcase American art at this studio spurred
the modern art movement in the United States.
According to the National Trust for Historic Preservation, which named the Whitney Studio a National Treasure in 2014, Whitney's work to showcase American art at the studio spurred
the modern art movement in the United States, and in 1929 the space became the original site of the Whitney Museum of American Art.
At Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art, there will be an exhibition of the work of Fateh Moudarres (1922 - 1999), one of the founders of
the modern art movement in Syria, Mathaf will also present a solo exhibition by Mounira Al Solh with works made in collaboration with Syrian refugees, as well as a group exhibition titled «Revolution Generations» including works by Simone Fattal on Syria's tragedies.
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.
Not exact matches
The Romantic
movement in art and literature reflected a rebellion against the cold, mechanical universe of
modern science.
In a tip of the cap to the Berliner Weisse style, which was wildly popular in Germany during the 19th century, the beer features label art inspired by the Steampunk movement — a mashup of the 1800s with modern technolog
In a tip of the cap to the Berliner Weisse style, which was wildly popular
in Germany during the 19th century, the beer features label art inspired by the Steampunk movement — a mashup of the 1800s with modern technolog
in Germany during the 19th century, the beer features label
art inspired by the Steampunk
movement — a mashup of the 1800s with
modern technology.
The unconventional Joseph Beuys, one of the pillars of the
modern art movement, gets an unconventional tribute
in Beuys, a zigzagging documentary that is both illuminating and opaque.
Beuys The unconventional Joseph Beuys, one of the pillars of the
modern art movement, gets an unconventional tribute
in this well shot, yet zigzagging documentary that is both illuminating and opaque.
Surrealism, the
modern French
art movement started
in France
in the 1920's There is the founder and leader André Breton who only wrote, and the surrealist important artists Hans / Jean Arp, Joan Miro, Marcel Duchamp.
This American
modern art movement (also called the New York School) is here short explained
in its goals and characteristics, and moreover illustrated
in selected
art images.
Dada / Dadaism and the Dadaist artists are here
in short described and explained are
in short described and explained for
art students, pupils and maybe even for
art teachers - Dada as the most revolting
modern art movement, incl.
You can also find short descriptions of the other
modern art movements, described
in core quotes.
Dadaism was the most revolting
modern art movement which started
in Switzerland and Germany, reacting on World War 1.
The Italian
modern art movement described
in short core quotes.
Impressionism was the first
modern art movement which started circa
in the midst of the 19th century.
In 1965, Riley exhibited in the Museum of Modern Art in New York City show, The Responsive Eye (created by curator William C. Seitz); the exhibition which first drew worldwide attention to her work and the Op Art movemen
In 1965, Riley exhibited
in the Museum of Modern Art in New York City show, The Responsive Eye (created by curator William C. Seitz); the exhibition which first drew worldwide attention to her work and the Op Art movemen
in the Museum of
Modern Art in New York City show, The Responsive Eye (created by curator William C. Seitz); the exhibition which first drew worldwide attention to her work and the Op Art movemen
in New York City show, The Responsive Eye (created by curator William C. Seitz); the exhibition which first drew worldwide attention to her work and the Op
Art movement.
His entire body of work reads as a tribute to a half - century's worth of influential artists and
movements in modern art.
Belgian dancer and choreographer Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker introduced her postmodern dance work «Violin Phase» — the third of four
movements set to the music of Steve Reich — at the National Museum of
Modern and Contemporary
Arts on Monday and Tuesday.A square - shaped sheet of white sand was placed
in the middle of a white cuboid space while the late afternoon sunlight streamed
in.
The work was celebrated at the time for the sheer velocity of
movement with which the eye roves the canvas, pointing to de Kooning's interest
in creating simultaneous foci, what
art historian John Elderfield describes as «multiple centers of interest, and therefore a continual distraction, of vision being shuttled about the surface, so that it may rest anywhere but can settle nowhere» (J. Elderfield, «Space to Paint,» de Kooning: a Retrospective, Museum of Modern Art, New York, 2011, p. 2
art historian John Elderfield describes as «multiple centers of interest, and therefore a continual distraction, of vision being shuttled about the surface, so that it may rest anywhere but can settle nowhere» (J. Elderfield, «Space to Paint,» de Kooning: a Retrospective, Museum of
Modern Art, New York, 2011, p. 2
Art, New York, 2011, p. 25).
Trading names have come and gone with every artist being exhibited from the likes of Andy Warhol to Jamie Reid and the Punk
Art movement, to the emergence of Banksy
in the late 90's, to the
modern day culmination of all this being transformed into Lawrence Alkin Gallery.
The work is geometric
in nature and takes its cues from Constructivism, Suprematism, and Latin American modernism —
art movements that came to being
in order to address the radical changes of the
modern era, be they political, social, visual, or otherwise.
Developed by the Tate
Modern in London and debuting
in the US at Crystal Bridges, Soul of a Nation:
Art in the Age of Black Power examines the influences, including the civil rights
movement, Minimalism, and abstraction, on artists such as Romare Bearden, Noah Purifoy, Martin Puryear, Faith Ringgold, Betye Saar, Alma Thomas, Charles White, and William T. Williams.
The former, along with other programs from TV's formative years, were influenced by the
Modern Art movement, not just visually but
in their aesthetic experimentation.
2001 Uncommon Threads: Contemporary Artists and Clothing, Herbert F. Johnson Museum of
Art, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York Between Earth and Heaven: New Classical
Movements in the
Art Today, Museum of
Modern Art, Ostend, Belgium
One of the central figures
in the development of post-war American
art, Robert Rauschenberg created works that bridge the gap between Abstract Expressionism to later
modern movements.
The acquisition of three works by Lee Ufan and five by Kishio Suga — both key members of the Japanese Mono - ha
movement that emerged
in the 1960s — will add a significant new dimension to the foundation's collection of
modern and contemporary
art.
Sanín became a pioneer of the geometric abstraction
movement and a key figure
in modern Latin American
art.
It examines the college's critical role shaping many major concepts,
movements, and forms
in postwar
art and education, including assemblage,
modern dance and music, and the American studio craft
movement — influences that can still be seen and felt today.
Giacometti made Femme
in 1928 - 29 and it was purchased by the painter Winifred Nicholson
in the mid-1930s just as the European
modern art movement was beginning to influence British
art.
The height of the
movement came
in 1965 when the Museum of
Modern Art showcased over one hundred and twenty Op Artists
in their exhibition The Responsive Eye.
Irreverent and audacious, restless and brilliant, Francis Picabia achieved fame as a leader of the Dada group only to break publicly with the
movement in >> more The Museum of
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The first major
art world recognition of Pop art came in the form of a 1962 exhibition «Symposium on Pop Art» at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, setting the stage for the next evolution of the movement in the United Stat
art world recognition of Pop
art came in the form of a 1962 exhibition «Symposium on Pop Art» at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, setting the stage for the next evolution of the movement in the United Stat
art came
in the form of a 1962 exhibition «Symposium on Pop
Art» at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, setting the stage for the next evolution of the movement in the United Stat
Art» at the Museum of
Modern Art in New York, setting the stage for the next evolution of the movement in the United Stat
Art in New York, setting the stage for the next evolution of the
movement in the United States.
More recently, Tancons conceived Up Hill Down Hall (2014), a carnival
in the Tate
Modern's Turbine Hall to examine, as she explains, carnival as a «countercultural
movement that transformed into a multicultural festival and a performance
art form with mass appeal.»
Women of Abstract Expressionism (at the Denver
Art Museum through September 25) highlights the work of 12 women who participated in the development of not only the first American - grown modern art movement, but the movement always characterized as male - dominated... as mac
Art Museum through September 25) highlights the work of 12 women who participated
in the development of not only the first American - grown
modern art movement, but the movement always characterized as male - dominated... as mac
art movement, but the
movement always characterized as male - dominated... as macho.
The Brooklyn Museum has been at the forefront of presenting Korean
modern art since the seminal 1981 exhibition Korean Drawing Now, which featured many artists of the Dansaekwa (monochrome painting)
movement popular
in the 1970s and 1980s.
The terms modernism and
modern art are generally used to describe the succession of
art movements that critics and historians have identified since the realism of Gustav Courbet and culminating
in abstract
art and its developments
in the 1960s.
A thorough analysis of Barnes's writings would locate them
in the broader
movement to bring
modern art to American audiences
in the 1920s and 1930s — a
movement that frequently had a missionary zeal.
The reference to
modern refers to Modern Art versus the expected modern movement in furniture d
modern refers to
Modern Art versus the expected modern movement in furniture d
Modern Art versus the expected
modern movement in furniture d
modern movement in furniture design.
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.
Significantly, the group came to maturity along with the Museum of
Arts and Design itself, which was founded
in 1956 as the center of the emerging American
modern craft
movement.
The exhibition is curated by Julia Peyton - Jones, Hans - Ulrich Obrist and Gunnar B. Kvaran together with Stinna Toft and organised
in collaboration with the Serpentine Gallery, London and the Astrup Fearnley Museum of
Modern Art, Oslo, Norway The highway's impact on and importance for
movement and development is the overall theme of the exhibition.