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CUBISM De Stijl Journal (1917)

PICASSO AND GEORGES BRAQUE - In which they published the first essays
of the theory and adopted the term
CHARACTERISTICS
“neoplasticism”.
 Rejection of the single viewpoint
Groups character started to change (1921)
 Representing object as if they were
visible in all sides From the time of van Doesburg’s association
with Bauha and other influences started playing
DADAISM a role. These influences were mainly Malevich
FRENCH HOBBYHORSE and Russian Constuctivism, to which not all
members agreed.
DADA is for the senseless which does not mean
nonsense (1924)

DADA is senseless like nature Mondrian broke with the group after van
Doesburg proposed the theory of
DADA is for nature and against art elementarism, suggesting that a diagonal line is
CHARACTERISTICS more vital than horizontal and vertical ones.

 Emerge as protest THE MOVEMENT ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS ARE:


 Attitude of mockery and humor - Abstraction
 Absurd things/ no value - Simplified rectilinear geometry
- Primary colors
De Stijl – also known as NEOPLASTICISM

- Literally means “The Style” in Dutch


- Sought to express a new utopian ideal POP ART
of spiritual harmony and order.
- Was a Dutch art movement founded iin “MODERN MOVEMENT”
Leiden from 1917 to 1931 by Theo van KNOWN ARTISTS
Doesburg
ANDRY WARHOL ADVERTISING
Mondrian visits Netherlands; (1914)
ROY LICHTENSEIN COMIC BOOK
World War I Begins EDUARDO PAOLOZZI COLLAGE AND MINIMOUSE
PAULINE BOTY ADDED REBEL
World war 1 began while Mondrian visited his
home and forced to remain in there for the
duration of the conflict OP ART- when something plays tricks on your
yes it is called an Optical illusion
Theo van Doesburg Promotes De Stijl
Movement (1915) OP ART is artwork that plays tricks on our eyes
Started meeting the artists who would
eventually become the founders of the journal.
He first me Piet Mondrian, then Bart van der
Leck and regularly saw M.H.J. Schoenmaekers
BRIDGET RILEY MINIMALISM

MOVEMENT IN SQUARES 1961 ABC ART

English painter Simple geometric shapes based on square and


rectangle
She lives and works in London

Born: April 24, 1931 (age 88 years), West


Norwood, London, United Kingdom CONCEPTUAL ART- Art that is intended to
convey an idea or concept to the perceiver and
need not involve the creation or appreciation of
VICTOR VASARELY a traditional art object such as a painting or
sculpture. (Dictionary)
FRENCH-HUNGARIAN ARTIST
CHARACTERISTICS
His work entitled Zebra 1937, is considered by
some to be one of the earliest examples of op - TEXT
art. - IMAGERY
- EVERYDAY MATERIAL AND FOUND
Born: April 9, 1906, Pecs, Hungary OBJECTS
Died: March 15, 1997, Paris France Ideas are more important than the finished
work

PHOTOREALISM (1960s-Present)

They weren’t exactly fond of the looseness and


lack of obvious skill of abstract impressionism.
Together, they created PHOTOREALISM

- Using light and color as one element

CHUCK CLOSE

RICHARD ESTES

AUDREY FLACK

“A face is the road map of someone’s life”-


Chuck Close

PHOTOREALIST aimed to express the


importance of deliberate planning versus
improvisation of pop or conceptual art.

They wanted to show the traditional techniques


and craftsmanship that were popular so many
decades prior.

GRIDDING AND DETAILS- Reproduce image as


realistically as possible in another medium
INSTALLATION ART- is a three dimentional
artworks, often created for a specific place and
designed to change the perception of space

The term “installation”, which appeared in the


1970s generally applies to works created for
interior spaces.

FATHER OF INSTALLATION ART

Marcel Broodthaers- Belgian conceptual artist,


filmmaker and poet.

Artwork located in Three dimensional spaces.

It is putting something inside of something else

Born: Jnuary 28, 1924- Brussels, Belgium

Died: January 28, 1976- Cologne, Germany

Movement and styles: conceptual art,


institutional critique

TYPES OF INSTALLATION

1. Gallery Based
2. Computer Based
3. Electronic Based
4. Web Based
5. Film
6. Animation
7. Photography
8. Live performance

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