Art Movements
Art Movements encompass various stylistic and ideological shifts in the world of art throughout history, often driven by cultural, technological, and socio-political changes. Surrealism is one such movement that emerged in the early 20th century, characterized by its exploration of the unconscious mind, dreams, and fantastical imagery. Yves Tanguy, a prominent French surrealist painter, was known for his dreamlike landscapes filled with biomorphic forms and otherworldly atmospheres. The Art Movements category is a broad term that encapsulates these and many other artistic movements, each with its own distinct characteristics and contributions to the evolution of visual culture.
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