Category: Art Movements
The History of Contemporary Art: What You Need to Know
The Truth About Contemporary Art Contemporary art is the new art of the modern age, created in the past half-century or so, or at least that is what the critics have to say. Contemporary artists work within a technologically evolving, globally influenced, and culturally diverse world. The fact that many artists have had to overcome…
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A Brief History of Ancient Art: What We Know and When We Know It
Understanding Ancient Art and Its Civilizations Art history has long been defined by ancient art, an integral component of human society that resulted from advanced civilizations characterized by language diversity and complex cultural practices. Examples include Egypt, Mesopotamians, Greeks, Chinese, Indians, Persians and Romans who all left an indelible mark upon art’s history – especially…
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The History of Minimalism: The Story Behind the Movement
Minimalism In art, music, film, and other cultural arenas, minimalism has been an artistic movement that originated in the post-World War II American art scene, most notably in the United States art of abstract expressionism, including the work of Andy Warhol. It was most prominently in British art, especially in the UK art of the…
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The History of Pop Art: An Interesting Journey From Andy Warhol to Now
The Impact of Pop on Modern Art Pop art is a popular art movement that emerged in the U.K. and the U.S. during the late-1940s and early-1950s. The movement featured a challenge to traditional fine art disciplines by incorporating images from popular culture, including comic books, pop songs, and ordinary mass-produced commercial objects. The resulting…
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Op Art’s Short History: How It Started and What It Is
What Does an Op Art Photograph Entail? Op art, short for ‘op art photography’ is a particular photographic art style that uses optical illusions to make the viewer look at images in a different light. The word ‘op’ comes from ‘optical,’ which means ‘with lenses.’ In this case, this means that objects are presented in…
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Masterpieces of Surrealism: A Brief History of Surrealist Art
What is Surrealism and Surrealist Art? Surrealism has often been described as the artistic movement in which imagery is used to bring to light the world that seems to be out of place, sometimes bizarre and sometimes realistic, in our everyday lives. Surrealism is an artistic style that has evolved in many modern art areas. It…
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The Art of Cubism: The Fauvist, Modernist Movement That Changed the World
What is Cubism and Cubism Art? Cubism art is an experimental art style that evolved in Paris during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Cubism was the first art movement to introduce various geometric shapes in art forms such as painting, sculpture, music, and printmaking. It was founded by Pablo Picasso and was one…
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Impressionism Art Movement and How it Influenced Modern Day Design
Learn About Impressionism Impressionism was a movement of art that sought to achieve realism by using a technique that involved painting objects with only the tip of the brush. Impressionism was initially developed in France by Impressionist painters during the last decade of the nineteenth century. Impressionism was a movement of art that was influenced by…
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The History of the Realism Art Movement and What It Means for Modern Artists
What is Realism and Realism Art? Many people have said that realism is not art, but it could very well be the opposite. Realism art is a form of artwork that is based on reality but has artistic elements. An excellent example of this would be paintings based on architecture, such as pictures of churches…
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The History and Meaning of Rococo Art Movement
Rococo and Rococo Art Reviews In Renaissance and Baroque art, Rococo or Rochard, less commonly Rochard or Early Baroque, is an incredibly ornate and theatrical style of art, architecture, and decorative design that combines dramatic asymmetrical scrollwork, asymmetrical floral and geometric shapes, gold-colored glazing, trompe l’oeil painting, and sculpted molding with white and off-white colors. It is…
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