This Spanish Artist was one of the most well known artists of the cubist movement. He painted "Ladies of Avignon"
Picasso
Another name for this 1946 Frida Kahlo Painting is "Wounded Deer"
This style of work is defined by colour and light. The painter often painted Plein Air and used quick brush strokes to determine the Impression of what they saw.
Impressionism
Most of the Modern Artists we studied were Men. Most of the Figures painted were Women. This Gender dynamic is known as this.
The Male Gaze
The Invention of this device challenged artists to question "What is the purpose of painting.
CAMERA
This artist painted his emotions. He was an Expressionist. He struggled with anxiety and is best known for painting the SCREAM.
Edvard Munch
This Spanish Surrealist painted this famous work of a large head collapsing into sleep.
Sleep
This group of artists created a new style using strong colour and wild brush strokes. Matisse's "The Joy of Life" is an excellent example of this style.
Fauvism
Prior to the Modern Era, most Western Artwork had a Religious or Spiritual narrative. Artwork was most often commissioned by the church or wealthy patrons. During the Modern Era, it was the role of the ____________ to interpret the work and determine the quality.
Critique
During the Modern people started moving into urban centres as the _____________ Revolution began.
Industrial
This artist is best known for his COLOUR FIELD Paintings. We looked at No. 8. His work was very NON-OBJECTIVE, and sometimes ABSTRACT.
Mark Rothko
This 1917 Dada art by Marcel Duchamp could be found in a gallery or a bathroom.
Fountain
De Chirico's painting "The Melancholy and Mystery of the Street" from 1914 is considered an early version of this style of artwork, made more famous by Salvidor Dali.
Surrealism
Jackson Pollock's painting "Number One", is not only an example of Abstract Expressionism, Art Historians have also called it an example of this type of work.
Action Painting
OR
Drip Painting
These 3 Progressive Scientists were very Modern in their thinking and theories. They influenced the artists in how they thought and what they created.
This Abstract Expressionist painted some large paintings including Women One. Some of his work had dripping paint marks on it. He referenced the Venus of Willendorf in Women One.
Willem De Kooning
This Famous painting by Edouard Manet is considered the Birth of Modernism. It rejected lofty themes and demonstrated a wonky sense of perspective and depth.
Luncheon on the Grass
Expressionism
Rauschenberg's Pre-Pop artwork "Minutiae" is a great example of mixed-media. It includes Fabric, Newspaper, wood, mirror, wire, etc. This is the name he gave to this style of work.
Combine
Modern Art is subjective. It's about ________, __________, and _________ that the artists had contact with.
People, Places, Ideas
Known for painting and depicting the feeling of loneliness in the Modern Era, this American Realist painted "New York Movie" in 1939
Edward Hopper
Making Merry
This style of art turned the Modern Art World on its head. It was a radical shift near the end of WW1. It questioned everything, including "What is Art?".
Dada or Readymade
This Spanish artist, who painted "Carnival of Harlequin", was so poor and starving, he once invited a friend over for dinner and served his this.
Radish
This type of artist is always seeking the next new thing. They react to the status quo and try new things.
Avant-Garde