2. ABSTRACT EXPRESSIONISM
• Happened during the post World war II
• Developed in New York – 1940’s
• Abstractionist Movement – arose from the
perspective of the intellectuals in 20th century.
• Artist were Influenced by science (new view of the
universe) – concepts of space, time and relativity.
3. Characteristics
• Geometrical shapes
• Combination of patterns of lines,
shapes, playful swirls of colors and
textures.
• Least recognizable subjects to pure
abstractionism (how viewers perceives)
6. Cubism
• Was initiated by the retrospection of
Paul Cezanne’s style of using
GEOMETRIC FORMS, to exhibit
simplification of nature.
• Influenced by both Pablo Picasso and
Braque.
9. Futurism
• Other term Futurismo, artistic
movement originated in Italy.
• Highlighted the speed, youth and
violence of newly emerging
technology such as car, airplanes and
city industries.
11. Neo-Dada was a movement with audio, visual
and literary manifestations that had
similarities in method or intent with
earlier Dada artwork. It sought to close the
gap between art and daily life, and was a
combination of playfulness, iconoclasm, and
appropriation.
13. Pop art is an art movement that emerged in
the United Kingdom and the United States
during the mid- to late-1950s. The movement
presented a challenge to traditions of
fine art by including imagery from popular
and mass culture, such as advertising, comic
books and mundane cultural objects.
17. Op art, short for optical art, is a style of
visual art that uses optical illusions. Op
art works are abstract, with many better
known pieces created in black and white.
Typically, they give the viewer the
impression of movement, hidden images,
flashing and vibrating patterns, or of
swelling or warping.
20. Installation art is an artistic
genre of three-dimensional
works that often are site-specific
and designed to transform the
perception of a space.
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25. Performing arts are basically arts or skills
that require a performance in front of a
public audience. Examples are acting,
singing and dancing. Other forms of the
Performing Arts include opera, theatre,
magic or illusion performances, mime,
spoken word, recitation and public speaking.