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  2. List of avant-garde artists - Wikipedia

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    Ernst Jandl (Austrian writer, poet, and translator) Alfred Jarry (writer) James Joyce (writer) Franz Kafka (writer) Tadeusz Kantor (director) Lajos Kassák (1887–1967, Hungarian avant-garde poet and painter) Srečko Kosovel (Slovene poet) Peter Laugesen (Danish poet) Jackson Mac Low, American poet.

  3. Elements of art - Wikipedia

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    Elements of art are stylistic features that are included within an art piece to help the artist communicate. [1] The seven most common elements include line, shape, texture, form, space, color and value, with the additions of mark making, and materiality. [1][2] When analyzing these intentionally utilized elements, the viewer is guided towards ...

  4. Cubism - Wikipedia

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    Pablo Picasso, 1910, Girl with a Mandolin (Fanny Tellier), oil on canvas, 100.3 × 73.6 cm, Museum of Modern Art, New York. Cubism is an early-20th-century avant-garde art movement begun in Paris that revolutionized painting and the visual arts, and influenced artistic innovations in music, ballet, literature, and architecture.

  5. Pop art - Wikipedia

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    Pop art is an art movement that emerged in the United Kingdom and the United States during the mid- to late- 1950s. [ 1 ][ 2 ] The movement presented a challenge to traditions of fine art by including imagery from popular and mass culture, such as advertising, comic books and mundane mass-produced objects.

  6. Abstract expressionism - Wikipedia

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    Abstract expressionism in the United States emerged as a distinct art movement in the immediate aftermath of World War II and gained mainstream acceptance in the 1950s, a shift from the American social realism of the 1930s influenced by the Great Depression and Mexican muralists. [ 1 ][ 2 ] The term was first applied to American art in 1946 by ...

  7. Swiss Style (design) - Wikipedia

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    Swiss style (also Swiss school or Swiss design) is a trend in graphic design, formed in the 1950s–1960s under the influence of such phenomena as the International Typographic Style, Russian Constructivism, the tradition of the Bauhaus school, the International Style, and classical modernism. [1][2] The Swiss style is associated with the ...

  8. Category:1960s in art - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1960s in art" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 1960 in art;

  9. Category:1960 in art - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1960 in art" ... Annual Exhibition of Leningrad artists (1960) G. Guerrillero Heroico; M. Monsoon (photographs) S. 1960 in fine arts of the Soviet ...

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