Modern Art From 1900 to World War II.

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Modern Art From 1900 to World War II

Manet & Realism Impressionism Post Impressionism (Colorists) (Formalists) Van Gogh & Matisse Cezanne Fauvism Cubism Abstract Expressionism Futurism Abstract geometric painting Fantasy, Dada, Surrealism

Cubism “’Cubism is no different from any other school of painting. The same principles and the same elements are common to all. The fact that for a long time Cubism has not been understood…means nothing. I do not read English, [but] this does not mean that the English language does not exist….’” Pablo Picasso -- quoted by Guillaume Apollinaire in The Beginnings of Cubism, 1912.

Cubism: definition “The art of painting original arrangements composed of elements taken from conceived rather than perceived reality.” -- Guillaume Apollinaire, The Beginnings of Cubism, 1912.

Cubism Breaking up of nature into geometric figures and planes leading artists: Pablo Picasso & Georges Braque

Les Demoiselles d’Avignon 1907 by Pablo Picasso

Violin & Palette 1909-10 by Georges Braque

Bottle of Suze 1912-13 by Pablo Picasso

Guitar by Juan Gris

Guernica by Pablo Picasso, 1937 o/c

Girl before Mirror by Pablo Picasso

Futurism Outgrowth of Cubism Sought to capture motion & the “beauty of speed” Revolutionary Championed by poet Filippo Marinetti in “The Futurist Manifesto”

Dynamism of a Dog on a Leash, 1912 by Giacomo Balla

Unique Forms of Continuity in Space 1913 by Umberto Boccioni

Expressionism Grew out of German movement, Die Brucke (The Bridge) The Bridge: founded in 1905 to “bridge” to the art of the future Emphasis on expressing inner feelings Wassily Kandinsky: credited with painting 1st “abstract” painting, 1910

Suprematism Founded by Kasimir Malevich, c. 1913 Geometric abstract art extreme reduction non-objective “supremacy of pure feeling”

Suprematism Black Circle 1913 by Kasimir Malevich

Suprematism Suprematist Painting: Aeroplane Flying 1915 by Kasimir Malevich

Kasimir Malevich Self-Portrait 1933 by Kasimir Malevich

…toward abstraction... by Piet Mondrian

by Piet Mondrian

by Piet Mondrian

Composition with Red, Yellow, and Blue 1921 by Piet Mondrian

Broadway Boogie Woogie by Piet Mondrian

Composition I by Piet Mondrian

Dada Western Europe: artistic, literary movement from 1916-1923 Protest against horrors of war An “anti-art” movement Dada means “hobby horse”

Surrealism 20th century literary, artistic movement Expresses subconscious with fantastic imagery & strange juxtapositions Drew heavily on Freudian theory

Surrealism “According to the major spokesman of the movement, the poet and critic Andre Breton, who published ‘The Surrealist Manifesto’ in 1924, Surrealism was a means of reuniting conscious and unconscious realms of experience so completely tat the world of dream and fantasy would be joined to the everyday rational world in ‘an absolute reality, a surreality.’” http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/glo/surrealism/