art movements
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identifying artworks
Vocabulary
100
Attempts to express the more contemporary mind through color, abstract forms and emotional subjects. Mainly in Germany
Expressionism
100
What is the art movement that forms spread out in pieces, dissected reality from multiple angles
Analytic cubism
100
The artist who was a major modern sculptor sculpted in a time when sculpting was not in the forefront.
Rodin
100
In this painting, the environment is similar to the Garden of Eden, and male figure picks the fruit.
Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going?
100
What is a written declaration of an individual's or group's ideas, purposes, and intentions.
manifesto
200
what is the art movement that was led by Krichner, and imagination and harmony were involved int he artworks. The colors were simple, and the forms were simplified.
DIE BRUCKE
200
What is the art movement that was against everything. it was created in response to the war.
DADAISM
200
Everyone from critics to the Impressionists thought him crazy. He reduced objects to geometric shapes. He was the founder of early cubism and pure abstraction.
Cézanne
200
This artwork attributed to the night he heard a scream “passing through nature” and painted the clouds to look like blood
The Scream
200
What is the art that does not attempt to reproduce the appearance of objects, figures, or scenes in the natural world.
Nonrepresentational Art
300
what is the art movement that the artworks were done in pure abstraction. the artworks removed any reference to form and followed complete abstraction to an unrecognizable degree.
DER BLAUE REITER
300
What is A painting movement in which artists typically applied paint rapidly, and with force to their huge canvases in an effort to show feelings and emotions, painting gesturally, non-geometrically, sometimes applying paint with large brushes, sometimes dripping or even throwing it onto canvas.
Abstract Expressionists
300
He painted Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going? to show the process of life.
Gauguin
300
Colors, shapes, forms had an equivalence with sounds of music in this artwork. The artist wanted to create color harmonies. Art becomes increasingly abstract.
Improvisation 30
300
What is an object from popular or material culture presented without further manipulation as an artwork by the artist.
readymades
400
What is the art movement that seeing parts of objects from various angles simultaneously and rejecting formations of three-dimensional space in favor of two-dimensional planes
Cubism
400
What is an art that returned to recognizable objects. Often attached objects to the canvas.
Pre-Pop Art
400
He painted unrealistic things, realistically. "I do not paint a portrait to look like the subject, rather does the person grow to look like his portrait."
Dali
400
This artwork is a life depiction of a very famous actress. The artist showed life and death in this artwork by using the shading of color
Marilyn Diptych
400
What is a style of abstract painting emphasizing the active and spontaneous handling of paint, practiced by New York avant-garde artists during the late 1940s and 1950s.
Action painting
500
What is the art movement that collage reassembling, replacing pictures of real things with abstracted signs and symbols
Synthetic cubism
500
What is a twentieth century art movement and style stressing the idea of reducing a work of art to the minimum number of colors, values, shapes, lines and textures. No attempt is made to represent or symbolize any other object or experience.
Minimalism
500
She was a female surrealist. 'It is impossible to separate the life and work of this extraordinary person. Her paintings are her biography.'
Frida Kahlo
500
The artist of this artwork said that "It was while I was at the site that I designed it. I just sort of visualized it. It just popped into my head. Some people were playing Frisbee. It was a beautiful park. I didn't want to destroy a living park. You use the landscape. You don't fight with it. You absorb the landscape . . . When I looked at the site I just knew I wanted something horizontal that took you in, that made you feel safe within the park, yet at the same time reminding you of the dead. So I just imagined opening up the earth. . . ."
Vietnam War Memorial
500
What is an artwork that based on a live, sometimes theatrical, performance by the artist.
Performance Art