2. Is the name given to a movement involving
artists more concerned with the recording
subjective feelings and responses via
distortions of line and color, than with the
faithful representation of outer reality.
Its typical trait is to present the world solely
from a subjective perspective, distorting it
radically for emotional effect in order to
evoke moods or ideas. Expressionist artists
sought to express meaning or emotional
experience rather than physical reality.
3. The Scream by Edvard Munch(1893), which
inspired 20th-century Expressionists
4. August Macke, Lady
in a Green
Jacket, 1913
Ernst Ludwig
Kirchner,Nollendorfpl
atz, 1912
6. Surrealism is a cultural movement that began
in the early 1920s, and is best known for its
visual artworks and writings. The aim was to
"resolve the previously contradictory conditions
of dream and reality.
many Surrealist artists and writers regard their
work as an expression of the philosophical
movement first and foremost, with the works
being an artifact. Leader Andre Breton was
explicit in his assertion that Surrealism was,
above all, a revolutionary movement.
7. Surrealism developed out of
the Dada activities during World War I and the
most important center of the movement was
Paris.
André Breton in 1924
19 February 1896
Tinchebray, Orne, France
28 September 1966 (aged 70)
Paris
Writer
French
20th century
Histories, poetry, essays
Surrealism
Surrealist Manifesto
9. Two Children are Threatened by
a Nightingale (1924)
Artist: Max Ernst
Artwork description &
Analysis: Max Ernst made this
collage from painted found
objects in the same the year that
Breton published Le Manifeste
du Surréalisme. The composition
is typically Surrealist - fraught
with mystery and dream-inspired
symbols
The Accommodations of
Desire (1929)
Artist: Salvador Dalí
Artwork description &
Analysis: Painted in the
summer of 1929 just after Dalí
went to Paris for his first
Surrealist exhibition,
Oil and cut-and-pasted printed
paper on canvas -
Metropolitan Museum of Art,
New York
11. The intense subjectivism of abstract
expressionism,abstract painting moved
toward a more impersonal, rigorous formal
purity.minimalism in which painting was
reduced to simple geometric
forms,rhythmic patterns, or single colors.
In 1980’s artists rebelled against the
austre, the result was a revival of
figurative and narrative painting called
neoexpressionism.
12. Kenneth Noland
Born April 10, 1924
Asheville, North
Carolina, U.S.
Died January 5,
2010 (aged 85)
Port Clyde, Maine,
U.S.
Nationality American
Education Black Mountain
College
Known for Abstract art
Movement Color Field
painting
Georg Baselitz is a German
painter. Baselitz's style is
interpreted by the Northern
American critics as Neo-
Expressionist, but from a
European perspective, it is
more seen as postmodern.
Born: January 23, 1938 (age
77), East Germany
14. INSIGHTS
I Learned that art is not just an art, it is a product of
man’s way of expressing something that can’t be
expressed, they put efforts and time to make it. Just
like me when I cannot express something like
sadness, frustration or happiness I cook something,
when I’m happy the food taste good but when I’m sad
I’m the one that it’s the food I cook. I also learned that
patience is a virtue like the artist they patiently wait for
there masterpiece to be done, Like me I patiently look
for pictures that would be used as an example.hehe
that’s all thanks^_^
Arreglo,beverly