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Title: Modern Art Museum


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Modern Art Museum
What will be included in Memphis New
  • Presentation by
  • Miriam Dolin

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Fauvism
  • A short-lived painting movement, in the first
    decade of the 20th Century, translating from
    French as Wild Beast.
  • Fauvists believed color was the key to emotion
    and mostly used brilliant colors.
  • This style is characterized by arbitrary use of
    colors and a Primitive application of paint.
  • The main Artist was Henri Matisse.
  • Most artists in this movement quickly moved onto
    Cubism.

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Fauvism
Henri Matisse 1908 The Desert Harmony in Red
Andre Derain 1906 Charing Cross Bridge, London
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Cubism
  • This movement was begun by Pablo Picasso and
    Georges Braques in France (1907-1914) with
    inspiration from the Fauvists and African
    Sculpture.
  • Artists broke apart an image, analyzed its parts,
    and then put it back together again in abstract
    form so the art looks scrambled.
  • Painting and Sculpture are the major forms of
    Cubist art.

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Cubism
Pablo Picasso, 1912 Glass and Bottle of Suze
Juan Gris, 1912 Man in the Cafe
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Expressionism
  • Expressionism is a Subjective art form which is
    found mostly in paintings, but also can be found
    in literature, theater, and film.
  • Expressionists distort reality in order to gain
    an emotional response.
  • Expressionists often use brilliant colors and
    alarming subjects.

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Expressionism
Edvard Munch, 1893 The Scream
Marc Chagall, 1950 La Mariee
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Surrealism
  • Surrealism, inspired by Freuds writings, began
    as a philosophical movement and then moved into
    art.
  • The major feature of surrealistic art is an
    element of surprise or the unexpected, often
    manifested as unusual juxtapositions.
  • Surrealism can be seen in painting, architecture,
    and film.

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Surrealism
Salvador Dali, 1931 The Persistence of Memory
Ives Tanguy, 1942 Indefinite Divisibility
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Pop Art
  • This artistic movement arose simultaneously in
    Britain and the USA in the 1950s.
  • Pop Art uses images from popular mass culture
    (advertising, comics, mass communications).
  • Pop Art is usually seen as a reaction to the
    growing Mass Culture of the 20th Century.

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Pop Art
Roy Lichtenstein, 1963 Drowning Girl
Andy Warhol, 1958 Marilyn Monroe
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References
  • www.ibiblio.org
  • www.Wikipedia.org
  • www.artlex.com
  • www.artchive.com
  • www.askart.com
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