Definitions
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100

The art period after the late 1970s when artists explored themes of identity, representation, gender expression, and appropriation through new media.

Postmodernism 

100

Artworks in which hyper-naturalistically rendered images are composed in dream-like combinations.

Surrealism

100

This term describing revolutionary Early 20th century Modernists once referred to the name for Napoleon Bonaparte's elite soldiers.

Avant Garde

100

Henri    Matisse,    (French    1869-1954) French    Expressionism/Fauvism,    Early    20th century    Modernism Oil    painting    on    canvas,    MoMA,    NY

Dance I

100

Gordon    Parks    (American    1912-2006) Mid    20th century    Modernism Gelatin    silver    print Black    and    white    photograph

Women Wedlers 

200

Dadaist term describing works created by gathering, manipulating, and re-arranging or re-contextualizing found objects or existing artworks into new forms.

Ready-Mades

200

A processed-based art movement emerging in New York City in the 1940s characterized by action painting and colorfield.

Abstract Expressionism

200

An Early 20th century modernist movement developed by Picasso and volumetric form, and multiple points of perspective.

Cubism

200

Georges    Braque    (French    1882-1963) Analytic    Cubism,    Early    20th century    Modernism Mixed    media    collage    on    paper Private    Collection,    Basel,    Switzerland

Glass, Carafe, and Newspaper

200

Jackson    Pollock    (American    1912-1956) Abstract    Expressionism,    Action    Painting Oil    enamel    painting    on    canvas Metropolitan    Museum    of    Art,    NY

Autumn Rhythm 

300

A Modernist style where all reference to external reality is removed and the formal elements of art such as line, shape, color, and texture become the main content or subject matter.

Non-Representational Art

300

A process-based Abstract Expressionist painting technique characterized by gestural brushstrokes, pouring, and scraping.

Action Painting

300

A conceptual art movement that emerged between the World Wars that challenged the definition of art by using unconventional artistic processes and materials.

DADA

300

Marcel    Duchamp    (French    1887-1968) DADA,    Early    20th century    Modernism Readymade    Carte    de    Visite with    pencil    added Reproduction    of    Leonardo’s    ‘Mona    Lisa’ 7    ¾    x    4    1/8

L.H.O.O.Q

300

Jasper    Johns    (American    b.    1930) Abstract    Expressionism Oil    painting    on    canvas Museum    Ludwig,    Cologne,    Germany

False Start 

400

An art movement emerging in the 1970s characterized by hyper-realistic images directly sourced from photographs

Photorealism

400

A term meaning, "to take from" that describes a process in which Modernists create new works by borrowing imagery from pre-existing artworks.

Appropriation

400

A term meaning "wild beasts" referring an expressionist painting style using saturated, vibrant, or unnatural colors rendered with energetic visible brushstrokes.

Fauvism

400

Salvatore    Dali    (Spanish    1904-1989,    active    in    Paris) Surrealism,    oil    on    canvas    painting,    9    ½    x    13”,    MoMA,    NY

The Persistence of Memory 

400

Roy    Lichtenstein     (American    1923-1997) Pop    Art Oil    on    canvas 68    x    68” MoMA,    NY

Drowning Girl

500

Artworks that directly source aspects of mass-media and popular culture to raise questions about 'high' and 'low art' in consumerist society.

Pop Art

500

A 3-dimensional artwork created by gathering, manipulating, and re-arranging found objects and ready-mades into new forms.

Assemblage

500

An art movement emerging in NYC in the late 1970s in which graffiti writers used spray paint, stencils, and paste-up posters in un-commissioned public artworks

Neo-Expressionism

500

Frida    Kahlo,    (Mexican,    1907-1954) Mid    20th century    Realism,    oil    on    canvas    painting,    67    x    67” Museo de    Arte    Moderno,    Mexico    City    

The Two Fridas 

500

Andy    Warhol    (American    1928-1987) Pop    Art Synthetic    polymer    paint    on    32    canvases Each    canvas    20    x    16”,

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