Yet unlike pop art, its cultural value was political, not economical, using Germany’s post-war society as its starting point. The movement was founded during the Cold War, and it is important to see ...
The term fantastic realism refers to the work of a group of painters working in the late 1950s in Vienna who combined the painterly precision of the old masters with an interest in modern art ...
New Realism emerged in Paris in the late 1950s and 60s ... Jacques Villegle and Mimmo Rotella. An art movement of the 1970s and 80s inspired by German Expressionism. Most popular in Germany and ...
But there are features which can help you understand the terminology. Realism was a 19th-century theatrical movement, seeking to portray real life on the stage. Stanislavski was a committed ...
Recently in Germany there has been a renewed interest in the art and literature of the 1920's, especially the "neue Sachlichkeit" movement on which Roh based his theory of "magischer Realismus." I ...
Surrealism was on of the biggest art movements which took place in France in the early 1920's. It's pure thoughts of the human mind or rather the innermost creativity of the human brain. Surreal ...
Nobody needed to dictate to artists that they should serve the revolutionary movement. The objective forces of history were sufficient to do that. In David Shapiro's introduction to his "Social ...
Harman, along with his colleagues in the Speculative Realism movement, was recognized as one of the top 100 figures in the contemporary art world, according to a list published by ArtReview, a ...
The exhibition, organized by the China Art Museum and the Shanghai Academy of Fine Art at Shanghai University, comprises 200 ...