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Thomas Cole, The Oxbow, 1836 The Hudson River was a group of New York-based...
Feminist art theory emerged in the 60s in the midst of the Civil Rights Movement...
Mannerism is the -ism that followed the sophisticated High Renaissance and...
Carlo Carrà, Funeral of the Anarchist Galli Beginning just nine years...
Rococo is an ornamental style of art and interior design which originated in...
Surrealism was the natural next step after the fluster-cuck that was Cubism. It...
via unimpressionism Realism can refer to two things: the representation of the...
The Symbolist Movement was born in 1886 as a literary movement by Jean...
Cubism was one of the first -isms to hit our collective senses in the twentieth-...
The Fluxus Movement was founded in 1960 by Lithuanian American artist George...
Impressionism at a Glance: You Mean Those Smudges Are Intentional? Flowers,...
If there was ever a College Board for artists, it would be the art academies of...
The term “The Orient” was coined in the 19th century, defined by the region...
Baroque art started because the Catholics got all jealous that people were...
Mel Brimfield, This is Performance Art, 2011, C-print Ah, performance artists...
By the end of the nineteenth century, artists were absorbing the lessons and...
The neighborhood of Harlem in New York City is home to many great things –...
Think of Romanticism as the emo kids of the 19th century. While...
The post-World War II period of the late 1940s to 1950s onward saw not only just a...
Dadaism was created with the intention of turning both the art world and the...