Art Movements
Art Movements is an overarching term used to categorize and study various shifts in artistic styles, techniques, and philosophies throughout history. Surrealism, as one such movement, emerged in the early 20th century and is characterized by its exploration of the unconscious mind, dreams, and fantastical imagery. The Comte de Lautréamont, a French poet and author known for his provocative and enigmatic works, has been cited as an important influence on Surrealism due to his emphasis on unexpected juxtapositions and subversion of traditional narrative structures. Art Movements as a category seeks to understand and contextualize these shifts in artistic expression, tracing their evolution, cultural significance, and impact on subsequent movements and artists.
External Links
- [ArtMovements.net] Art Movements - A Brief History - Explore the art movements and styles which have come to define different periods in art history.
- [rtie.org] Resisting Transphobia in Edinburgh – Art, outreach, parties, protests, solidarity, stickers, writing, reporting, listening, organising. Successful movements rely on a diversity of tactics.
- [AbstractExpressionism.net] Abstract Expressionism Art Movement Artists New York School
- [pacarts.org] Home Pacific Arts Movement