We were called wild beast for our use of brilliant color. What period are we?
Fauvism
We are Anti-War and Anti-Art. Our name is babble like the meaning of war.
Dada
Our work stands up to dictators and protests abusive governments.
Social Realism
We are pushing back against the minimal art before us and are making works from common materials that everyone can relate to.
Pop Art
This type of work is all about creating a space for the viewer to experience.
Installation Art
What style is focused on the structure of things and different view at one time?
Cubism
We are inspired by dreams and the subconscious. Freud is our grandfather and Jung is our father.
Surrealism
We combine elements of our culture in South America and the art styles from Europe.
Latin American Modernism
We collect objects and images from everywhere to create our own meaning. What method is this?
Assemblage
Works dealing with women's issues and their place in the art world.
Feminist Art
Alfred Stiglitz and Georgia Okeeffe were a part of this movement.
American Modernism
Our work explores inner feelings and emotions. Munch on that as you scream.
Expressionism
We celebrate our connection to Africa while creating modern works about our life in America.
African American Modernists
This work is made for one place and sometimes is using the land to do it.
Site Work & Earthworks
A work created by Judy Chicago to point out important women in history.
The Dinner Party
Our work is about speed and motion.
Furturism
Buildings that touch the sky. Clean, industrial boxes to work in.
International Style/Bauhaus
We express ourselves through line and color. For us it is purely formal.
Abstract Expressionism
I used industrial methods to make my paintings. Everyone has their 15 minutes of fame.
Andy Warhol
An artform which combines the element of theater with possible audience interaction.
Performance Art
What revolution inspire movement, flowing lines, and different views?
Industrial revolution
Step inside my mind of dripping clocks crawling with ants. Who am I?
Dali
I combine my connection with Mexico and my interest in Surrealism.
Frida Kahlo
This earthwork changed the form of the land where it meets the water.
Spiral Jetty
The artist that combines feminist art with the mother goddess. Her works connect with nature.
Ana Mendiata