was initiated by Paul Cezanne using geometric forms to exhibit simplification of nature
Cubism
in 1908, Spanish artist Pablo Picasso was introduced to non-Western art like the Iberian art in Spain
Cubism
Picasso uses abstract or simplified representation of human body
Cubism
wanted to give asymmetrical balance and misplacement that created immediate visual effect
Futurism
started in Italy and it was an artistic and social movement in the early 20th century
Futurism
highlighted the speed, youth, and violence of the newly emerging technology such as car, airplanes, and industries
Futurism
designs are created and inspired by various medium of art like painting, sculpture, ceramics, and etc.
Neo-Dada
popularized by artists like Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, and Allan Kaprow
Neo-Dada
emphasize the modern art during 1950s
Neo-Dada
known for usage of mass media and found objects
Neo-Dada
mocked and celebrated consumer culture
Pop Art
represented a challenge to the traditions of fine art by including imagery from popular culture such as advertising and news
Pop Art
art movement emerged in the middle of 1950s in Great Britain and in the late 1950s in the US
Pop Art
also engages the aspects of mass culture such as advertising, comic books, and other ordinary cultural objects
Op Art
optical art
Op Art
became popular because of its artistic presentation that through art, eye can be fooled
Op Art
artists realized that by repeating elements of art such as lines and shapes, and to form a pattern, they could create an illusion of depth and movement
Installation Art
artistic genre of 3D works that often are site-specific and designed to transform the perception of a space
Installation Art
space can be indoors, such as museum, or outdoors like in parks or town plaza
Performance Art
modern form of art wherein the actions of an individual or group at a particular place and time establish the artwork
Performance Art
involves four elements: time, space, the artists body, and relationship between the artist and audience