- Related art styles;
- Cubism
Cubism is an early-20th-century art movement which brought European painting and sculpture historically forward toward 20th century Modern art. Cubism in its various forms inspired related movements in literature and architecture
Definition - an early 20th-century style and movement in art, especially painting, in which perspective with a single viewpoint was abandoned and use was made of simple geometric shapes, interlocking planes, and, later, collage.
- Suprematism
Suprematism is an art movement, focused on basic geometric forms, such as circles, squares, lines, and rectangles, painted in a limited range of colors.
Definition - the Russian abstract art movement developed by Kazimir Malevich c. 1915, characterized by simple geometrical shapes and associated with ideas of spiritual purity.
- Abstract
Abstract art uses a visual language of shape, form, color and line to create a composition which may exist with a degree of independence from visual references in the world.
Definition - abstract art definition. A trend in painting and sculpture in the twentieth century. Abstract art seeks to break away from traditional representation of physical objects. It explores the relationships of forms and colors, whereas more traditional art represents the world in recognizable images.
- Cubo-Futurism
Cubo-Futurism was the main school of painting and sculpture practiced by the Russian Futurists. When Aristarkh Lentulov returned from Paris in 1913 and exhibited his works in Moscow, the Russian Futurist painters adopted the forms of Cubism and combined them with the Italian Futurists' representation of movement. Kazimir Malevich developed the style, which can be seen in his The Knife Grinder (signed 1912, painted 1913), though he later abandoned it for Suprematism.
Definition - Cubo-Futurism was the main school of painting and sculpture practiced by the Russian Futurists. When Aristarkh Lentulov returned from Paris in 1913 and exhibited his works in Moscow, the Russian Futurist painters adopted the forms of Cubism and combined them with the Italian Futurists' representation of movement.
- Modern art
Modern art includes artistic work produced during the period extending roughly from the 1860s to the 1970s, and denotes the styles and philosophy of the art produced during that era.
Definition - art of a style marked by a significant departure from traditional styles and values, in particular, that created between the late 19th and the late 20th centuries.
- Naive art
Naïve art is any form of visual art that is created by a person who lacks the formal education and training that a professional artist undergoes.
Suprematist art - Suprematism is the name given by the Russian artist Kasimir Malevich to the abstract art he developed from 1913. The main artists related to the movement as listed in The Tate Art website:
- Kazmir Malevich
- Olga Rozanova
- El Lizzitsky
- Lyubov Popova
- Aleksandra Ekster
- Ivan Kliun
- Ivan Puni
- Lazar Khidekel
Avante-Garde - The terms avant-garde was originally applied to innovative approaches to art making in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, it is applicable to all art that pushes the boundaries of ideas and creativity and is still used today to describe art that is radical or reflects originality of vision.
I shall Look at Olga Rozanova + her contemporaries artwork while also looking for other significant related anniversaries.
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