Modernist Art
Art Movements refers to the distinct stylistic periods and philosophies in the visual arts, each characterized by unique techniques, themes, and influences. These movements emerge as a response to cultural shifts, technological advancements, or artistic innovations, often challenging established norms and paving the way for new creative expressions. They can be traced back to ancient civilizations but gained prominence during the Renaissance and intensified in the 19th and 20th centuries with the advent of Modern Art. Some notable art movements include Fauvism, which emphasized bold colors and expressive brushstrokes, as well as numerous other styles that continue to evolve and redefine our understanding of artistic expression.