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A term that signifies yhr philosophy and style of the artworks produced during the 1860-1970 era Modern Art
This art broke with convention, focused on conceptual concerns Modern Art
Objective is to set aside tge traditions Modern Art
Simple and straightforward Contemporary art
Regarded as referring to work makellde between 1970 and the present Contemporary art
It is the cut off point of contemporary 1970
Broad movement in American painting that began in the late 1940s Abstract expressionism
It's the term applied to new forms of abstract art Abstract expressionism
2 majoy style of abstract 1. Action painting 2. Colour field painting
Involves streaks and overlapping lines of paint Action painting
Focused on color and contrast Color field painting
Forms of abstract art which relies on optical illusion to fool the eye of viewers Optical art
Optical art is also called Retinal art
Relates to geometric design that creates movements or vibration Optical art
Art from any medium that contains movement perceivable by the viewer Kinetic art
Refers to three dimensional sculpture and figure Kinetic art
Referred as ABC art, cool art Minimalism
Characterized by extreme simplicity of form Minimalism
Popular, transient, expandable, witty, sexy, gimmicky, glamorous Pop Art
The most pertinent movement that solidified the move to contemporary art Pop Modernism
Associated with scepticism, irony, and philosophical critiques Pop modernism
More of a repetition Neo pop art
Describes a style of highly detailed 20th century realist painting in wich artist attempt to replicate an image from a photograph Photorealism
Photorealism sometimes referred to as Superialism or Hyperialism
Its aim is to recreate the same sharpness of detail through painting Photorealism
Modern form of contemporary art which gives priority to an idea by visual presented Conceptualism
Can deliver a powerful message Conseptualism
Created through actions preformed by artist Performance art
Related to conceptual art Performance art
Serbian performance artists Marina Abramovic
Known for her vague performance Rhyth O Marina Abramovic
Japanese artist and musician who was an influential practitioner Yoko Ono Lennon
Known for her avant grade and expressive oevvres Yoko Ono Lenno
German born artust active in Europe and us Beuys
Associated with that era's international and fluxus movement Beuys
New genre of contemporary art Installation art
Kind of immersive work where the environment in which viewer steps into is transformed Installation art
Usually large scale Installation art
Father of today's installation Allan Kaprow
Japanese artist who was seld described obsessional artist Yayoi Kusama
Known for her extensive use of polkadats Yayoi Kusama
Bwst known artist associated with post world war III Dale chihuly
Land art when the natural environment is transformed by artist Earth art
Different form of environmental art Earth art
Americal artist who often used drawing and photography in relation to the spatial arts Robert smithso
Rober smithson large scale sculptures called Earthworks
Bulgarian - American sculpture Christo Javacheff
Environment sculpture noted for their controversial sculpture that often involved monumental displays of fabrics and plastics Jean claude
Who produces site specific sculpture and land art situated in natural and urban setting Andy Goldsworthy
Related to graffiti art Street art
Integral part in European history Art
Use to communicate ideologies and beliefs system Art
Also known as the classical period Green and Roman civilization
Known to excell in various fields and aspect of society Greeks
They valued poetry, drama and philosophy Greek
4 periods of greek art 1. Geometric period 2. Archaic period 3. Classical period 4. Hellenistic period
The time when the greece was starting to get back from onslaught of what seemed yobe their dark ages Geometric period
Primarily a result of Greece's trading activities with other civilization Archaic period
Period that placed importance if human figures Archaic period
Peak of greek sculpture and architect Classical period
Showcasing emotions and depicting reality Hellenistic period
The time of Alexander the great Hellenistic period
A trojan priest and his son being strangled by serpents Lacoon and his sons
God of fertility Dionysus
Established around 500 bce Roman republic
Came of age during Hellenistic period Roman civilization
Also known as master builders Romans
One of romans architectural achievement Coloseum
Constructed during the reighn of emperor verpasian Coloseum
Period between the decline of the roman empire and renaissance Middle ages
Period characterized by ignorance and darkness Middle ages
Church was the central figure of this period Middle ages
On this period, aryist valued individual as a subject of arts Renaissance period
Artwork of Michelangelo David
This sculpture is example of humanism David
Product if renaissance period Mannerism
Most artwork is disorted figures Mannerism
Derived from Portuguese term barocco translated as "irregularly shaped pearl" Baroque
Response to protestantism Baroque
Birthplace of Baroque Period Rome
Painting by Titian Located at Venice, Italy Assumption of the virgin
Promotes justice, quality and social order Romanticism
Emphasizes emotions and feelings of man Romanticism
Focuses on the accuracy of details that mirrors reality Realism
Influence by Hellenistic greek culture Realis
Results of both influence and rejection of impressionism Post impressionism
Development individual style that gave emphasis to defining from eith the use of broken colors and shor brush stroke Post impressionism
Response to empirical realism of impressionism Neo impressionism
Painters rely on a systematic and scientific techniques Neo impressionism
Leading figure of neo impressionism George Seurat
His color theories paved the way fir the technique called pointillism George Seurat
Art technique basically utilizes discrete digs Pointillism
Ornamental style of art that break conservative histoticam Art nouveau
Assymetrical line that usually in the form of insect wings Art nouveau
Use vibrant colors by applying straight from the paint tubes directly to the canvas Fauvism
Introduce by pablo Picasso Cubism
Highlight speed, energy, dynamism Futurism
Work on this movement are the fast pace of modern life Futurism
Coined the term futurism Flippon Tommaso Marinetti
Covered a vast and ever changing geopolitical landscape Ancient china
The dominant way of life subscribe by the general public Confucianism
Began in the warring states period Portraits in chinese art
Aims to demonstrate superior control and skill using brush and ink Calligraphy
One of the commonly used items to make decorative ornament (jars and vases) Porcelain
Covers a wide range of art style and media Japanese art
Native religion of japan Shintoism
This religion subscribes to beliefs such as being one with nature Shintoism
Become an integral part of japanese culture Buddhism
Learned toward abstract and naturalistic handling Japanese style
Japanese painting crafted though wood print Ukiyo - e
Represent the first artifact of japanese culture Ceramics
Made from raw materials like clay and pottery stone Ceramics
Features overglaze decoration in harmony with the white porcelain Kakiemon
Perfected by the tea master Se non Rikyu Tea Ceremony
A kind of porcelain once made in town of Saga prefecture Imari ware
Numerous indigenous script Suyat
One of the earliest artforms used by early Filipino people Pottery
Most prominent article found in palawan Manunggal Jar
Use of local cotton, fibers, abaca as raw materials Weaving
Also depicts animals like birds which are representation of their religious beliefs Woord carvings
A design or pattern often rendered or curved in handwood brass, silver and wall painting in arabic geometric figures Okir
Stylized design of mythical bird Sarimanok
Spaniards discovered the Philippines 16th century
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