Grade 10 - Art Movements

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ART

MOVEMENTS
ABSTRACT
EXPRESSIONISM
OPTICAL
ART CONTEMPORARY
ART

PERFORMANCE
ART
ABSTRACT EXPRESIONISM
- emphasizes free, spontaneous, and personal
emotional expression and they exercise considerable
freedom of technique and execution

- Where it started its influences:


- Cubism
- Surrealism
- abstraction

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CUBISM SURREALISM

ABSTRACTIO
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SUB MOVEMENT OF ABSTRACT
EXPRESSIONISM

Pop art utilized images and icons


from popular media and products.
This included commercial items like
soup cans, road signs, photos of
celebrities, newspapers, and other
items popular in the commercial
world. Even brand names and logos
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POP ART

Campbell’s Soup Can


(1968)
Campbell’s Soup
Can
- is one of the first exhibitions to launch
Warhol’s rise to fame in the art world was held
in July 1962 at the Ferus Gallery in Los
Angeles. The show presented 32 canvases,
each one depicting a different flavor of
Campbell’s Soup, lined up in a single row on a
ledge, wrapping around the gallery.

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Campbell’s Soup Can (1968) by Andy Warhol
POP ART

Marilyn
Diptych
Pop art Comic
Pop art
OPTICAL ART
- deals with optical illusion, which uses
repetition of shapes and colors to create
vibrating effects, foreground-background
confusion and exaggerated visual effects.

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Movement in Squares
by Bridget Riley 1961
ROTATING RAYS

- the outer ring of rays appears to rotate


clockwise while the inner one counter
clockwise.

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Rotating Rays
A BULGE

- the floor appears to bulge out, though this


image is consists only of squares.

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A Bulge
ROLLERS
-ROLLERS appear to rotate without effort. On
the other hand they appear to rotate in the
opposite direction when observers see this
image in blinking image.

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ROLLERS
CONTEMPORARY ART FORM
INSPIRATION TECHNIQUE ORIGIN
The hanging of Uses scraps, metals, Pop art era of the
pictures or the or any recyclable late 1950s and 60s.
arrangement of materials
objects in an Installations
exhibition generally are
exhibited for a
relatively brief period
then dismantled
leaving only
documentation

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CONTEMPORARY ART FORM

INSTALLATION ART
- is an artistic genre of three-dimensional works
that are often site-specific and designed to
transform the perception of a space. Generally,
the term is applied to interior spaces, whereas
exterior interventions are often called public art
, land art or art intervention.

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Installation
Art

Nick Cave's 'Augment


Installation
Art

harmoydesigned.
CONTEMPORARY ART FORM

Site-specific art is artwork created to exist


in a certain place. Site-specific art is produced
both by commercial artists, and independently,
and can include some instances of work such
as sculpture, stencil graffiti, rock balancing, and
other art forms. Installations can be in urban
areas, remote natural settings, or underwater.

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Pasyon at Rebolusyon
Santiago Bose, 1989
Art Structure By Reynato Paz
Contreras
At Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in
the US
PERFORMANCE ART
- is a form of art that draws inspiration
from live performances, often using the
artist's own body or actions as a
medium

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The Humans at the Brooklyn Academy of
Performance
Art
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Rotating Rays

Bulge

Rollers
Performance Art

Site-specific Art

Installation Art
Pop Art

Pop Art Comic

Pop Art Commercial


Pop Art

Pop Art Comic

Pop Art Commercial


Performance Art

Site-specific Art

Installation Art

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Rotating Rays

Bulge

Rollers
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