…rts style, the Arts and Crafts Movement, Impressionism, Symbolism, Art Nouveau, Cubism, Dada, Surrealism, Purism, Art Deco, the Bauhaus, the International Style, Abstract Expressionism, Pop Art, Minimalism and Post-Modernism. Cross-currents in various media will be emphasized as …
…presenting the Unconscious by Michael Leja Art History Art Theory and Criticism Cubism in Bondage by Michael Leja American art Two Americanists in China by Michael Leja American art Art Theory and Criticism Modernism's Subjects in the United States V isual images and their viewer…
…ies that have been used to understand it. Among the topics to be considered are Cubism, Futurism, Constructivism, Dada, and Surrealism, as well as the reaction against these by emergent authoritarian regimes of the 1930s. Students cannot receive credit for HART 202 and HART 305 .…
…olism Unit G: 20th Century - Modern Art G01 Fauvism G02 Sculpture, Picasso, and Cubism G03 Futurism, Constructivism, and Precisionism G04 Expressionism and Modern Architecture G05 Dadaism, Surrealism, and Modern Photography G06 Modern American Art, Abstract Expressionism, and Fig…
…ascinated by currents of formal experimentation—imagism, yes, but also Dadaism, cubism (especially drawing on innovations and painting) and a little later, objectivism. It's not the purpose of this course that we learn what all these “-isms” mean. Rather, let's start with a few p…
…tisse André Derain Georges Braque Raul Dufy Georges Rouault Maurice de Vlaminck Cubism-analytical and synthetic Prominent Artists Georges Braque Pablo Picasso Juan Gris Surrealism-emphasized emotion, reality skewed, a reaction to the creation of realistic photography Prominent Ar…