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An annotated index of styles and movements in modern and contemporary art[1] worldwide.
The page brings together some 350 art styles and movements from the 1860s until today. Besides the canonical isms of modern art, it expands the list with movements usually treated as secondary to the visual art canon, such as Lettrism, Situationism, Sound art, Expanded cinema, Neoism, or Software art, and does not leave out non-Western art either.
Introduction
Art historians have debated the limits and bias of style analysis and classification for decades.[2] Despite that, the style remains "inseparable from working concepts of art and its history"[3], while its relevance is now being reaffirmed in an unsuspected way--as a database column in an ever-growing number of art collections. Major art museums adopted it as an organising element of their online catalogues.[4]
Museums present their online databases as neutral resources which often lack acknowledgment of editorial work and instead derive their legitimacy from the reputation of the institution.[5] While they increasingly influence how we (and machines) look at and learn about art, their protocols are rarely discussed. In contrast to the tradition of scholarly argumentation, the context in the database is given by the way its data are interconnected, where each item is defined by the set of its relations to other items. Rather than notions supporting the argument, styles and movements are vectors along which an online collection is designed to be viewed, queried, and referred to. This enables databases to position artworks as belonging to particular styles and movements by the mere designation of a relation.[6] Even though art collections databases are heir to the art-historical tradition, they adjust art to the logic of the relational database--the logic of organising data into rows and columns containing items pointing at one another. The same holds for other attributes of artworks, pre-formatted by the database as lists of authors, materials, years of production, and so on.
There are certainly more strands in datafication of the history of art left for analysis and critique, but this page focuses on this particular phenomenon, takes it one step further--and juxtaposes. It takes styles and movements as represented in online collections of art museums and simply place them next to each other. To achieve greater contrasts, it adds definitions from dictionaries and glossaries in several languages, as well as selected writings of historians, critics, and artists, and recent retrospective exhibitions questioning origin myths of this or that style or movement. As a result, the page brings together some 350 art styles and movements from the 1860s until today as they came to us through these four paths. Besides the canonical isms of modern art, it expands the list with movements usually treated as secondary to the visual art canon, such as Lettrism, Situationism, Sound art, Expanded cinema, Neoism, or Software art, and does not leave out those best represented by works made by others than Western white men either.[7]
Entries are structured in the following way:
- The term under which a given style, movement, ism or school came to be established. Preferably in its original language with an English equivalent and optionally frequent synonymous terms. Terms should not be understood as mutually exclusive: body art does not exclude performance art, performance art does not exclude conceptual art, process art does not exclude postminimalism. Where the link is active it leads to a Monoskop page with more detailed information including bibliographies; among the most extensive at the moment are Cubism, Constructivism, Conceptual art, and Neoism.
 - Major events. Mostly exhibitions, but also group formations, conferences, etc. In most cases, titles are kept in their original languages (English equivalents are chosen for events better known as such today). Links point to event websites and online versions of catalogues.
 - Major texts. These include manifestos, key essays, magazines, but also later art-historical analyses. Links point to their online versions, some in translation.
 - Associated artists. Only those participating during the formative years of a given phenomenon are included (i.e. "first" and "second generations"). Many artist names are hyperlinked; as there is not more than one link per artist/group in an entry, the order of preference is as follows: (1) Monoskop wiki page, (2) official home page/estate, (3) major collection with online presence, (4) latest retrospective exhibition with online companion/catalogue. Country shortcuts following names indicate countries where artists were active during periods for which they are associated with a given phenomenon.
 - Media. "Design" includes the broad area of decorative arts and crafts. If there were notable works created also in architecture, it is indicated, however architects, their works and architectural movements per se are not included in the table (history of 20th-century architecture is treated on a separate page).
 - Key references.
 - Works are selected to illustrate the diversity of forms, materials, subject matter, and techniques associated with a term. Size and materials are included and entry in an online catalogue of the collection a work is part of is linked where available. Please note that photo reproductions come from a multitude of collections and parameters under which they were produced vary greatly (no post-processing on our side was done).
 - Collections. Only those with a database entry for a given term in their online catalogues are included.
 - Dictionary and glossary entries from sources in multiple languages published in the last twenty years and at least partly freely available online. Bibliographic citations for the abbreviations are listed at the bottom.
 
An ism, style, movement or school is usually established through a number of players: artists, gallerists, collectors, critics and historians, as well as various institutional mechanisms, professional protocols and personal interests. Different phenomena can serve as triggers--aesthetic and/or sociopolitical visions or their (pejorative) criticism, financial speculation or its rejection--and it may be first recognised decades after its foundational works were made. These issues are documented and analysed in publications, some of which are listed in the column Key texts. Those writings, along with recent large-scale reexaminations informed the selection of formative works and artists for respective entries on this page.[8]
The page puts forward the kind of visual art the historian of modernism wishes to see. Regardless, it does not intend to list the most significant artworks nor the most significant artists of the past 150 years. Admitting a certain power of the concepts of style and movement even today, this page can be seen as an entry point and contextual resource for modern and contemporary art which is not be based primarily on technique, subject matter, material or economic value of works nor on identity of their authors or owners.
First published on 23 May 2016.
Index
Even though it is default, the linear chronology is only one of the parameters for viewing the table: four columns are sortable, and it possible to switch to the visual mode by clicking on any image.
| Term | Key events Selected works Collections Dictionaries *  | 
Key texts | Key artists | Media | Ref | |
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| Impressionism | 1874-86  eight group shows | 
1874  Leroy | 
Monet, Renoir, Degas, Cézanne, Pissarro, Manet, Morisot, Sisley, Bazille (FR), Cassatt (US-FR), Caillebotte (FR), Whistler, Sickert, Steer (UK) | painting | ||
 FR Orsay, Orangerie. UK Courtauld, NG London, Tate, Tate Br.I.. US Guggenheim, Met, Met US i., NGA, Philadelphia M, LACMA, MiA, Artic, Denver M. RU Hermitage. NL Gemeente. AR MNBA. INT Artsy, Artsy US i., Google AP.  | ||||||
| Arts and Crafts | 1884  Art Workers' Guild founded | 
1887  Cobden-Sanderson1893  Arts and Crafts Essays | 
Morris, Rossetti, Brown, Burne-Jones, Ashbee, Voysey (UK) | design | Ruskin 1853 | |
 UK V&A, Tate. US Met. INT Artsy, Google AP.  | ||||||
| Aesthetic Movement, Aestheticism | 2011  The Cult of Beauty | 
1882  Hamilton | 
Godwin, Whistler, Beardsley, A Moore, Jeckyll, Dresser (UK), Herter Brothers, Ott & Brewer of Trenton, Tiffany, La Forge (US) | painting, design, architecture | ||
 UK V&A, Tate. US Met. INT Artsy, Google AP.  | ||||||
| Neo-Impressionism, Divisionism, Pointillism | 1886  last Impressionist show | 
1886  Fénéon | 
Seurat, Signac, Pissarro, Cross, Luce, Angrand, Dubois-Pillet, Petitjean (FR), Rysselberghe, Finch, Boch, Toorop, Lemmen (BE), Segantini, Previati (IT) | painting | post-impr., anarchism | |
 FR Pompidou d. RU Hermitage. UK Tate. US Met, Met p. INT Artsy, Artsy p., Google AP.  | ||||||
| Symbolism | 1997  Symbolism in Britain2007  Symbolism in Belgium2012  Australian Symbolism2015  Symbolism in Bohemian Lands | 
1891  Aurier1906-10  Zolotoe runo | 
Moreau, Chavannes, Redon, Carrière (FR), Böcklin (CH-IT), Burne-Jones (UK), Gauguin (FR), Munch (NO-DE), Hodler (CH), Toorop (ID-NL-BE-UK), Khnopff, Ensor (BE), Picasso (ES), Klimt (AT), Vrubel, Borisov-Musatov (RU), Čiurlionis (LT-PL), Malczewski (PL), Rossetti, Watts (UK), Delville (BE), Klinger (DE-IT), Segantini (AT-IT-CH) | painting, sculpture | Baudelaire 1857, Moréas 1886, mythology | |
 GR Costakis. US Met, MiA. AR MNBA. INT Artsy, Google AP.  | ||||||
| Post-Impressionism | 1886-93  Les XX annual shows1910  Manet and the Post-Impressionists1912  Second Post-Impressionist Exhibition1979  Post-Impressionism: Cross-Currents in European Painting | 
1910  Fry | 
Cézanne, Van Gogh, Toulouse-Lautrec, Gauguin, Seurat, Les Nabis: Sérusier, Bonnard, Vuillard, Denis (FR), Prendergast (US-FR) | painting | ||
 US Barnes, DIA, Met, Guggenheim, NGA, MiA, Artic. UK Courtauld, NG London, Tate. NL Van Gogh M Amsterdam. RU Hermitage. AR MNBA. INT Artsy, Google AP.  | ||||||
| Synthetism | 1889  Volpini Exhibition | 
Gauguin, Schuffenecker, Bernard, Laval, Sérusier (FR) | painting | Japanese woodcuts, Cloisonnism | ||
 INT Google AP.  | ||||||
| Secession, Sezessionstil | 1893  Internationale Kunst-Ausstellung des Vereins bildender Künstler Münchens "Secession"1898  I. Kunst-Ausstellung der Vereinigung bildender Künstler Österreichs1899  Deutsche Kunstausstellung der Berliner Secession1902  Beethovenausstellung + | 
1898-1903  Ver Sacrum | 
Stuck, Uhde, Dill, Habermann (DE), Klimt, Hoffmann, Moser, Moll, Kurzweil (AT), Liebermann, Corinth, Leistikow, Slevogt, Beckmann, Barlach (DE) | painting, sculpture, mural, printmaking, craft, design, architecture | impr., art nouveau | |
 FR Pompidou (select movement). US Frye M, Met v.s. UK V&A. INT Artsy v.s., Google AP V.S.  | ||||||
|  Art Nouveau, Jugendstil, Sezessionstil, Style nouille, Modern Style, Glasgow Style, Modernista, Stile Liberty, Stil' modern  | 
1895  L'Art Nouveau gallery opens1900  Exposition universelle1901  Glasgow International Exhibition1902  Esposizione internazionale d'arte decorativa moderna | 
1889-1914  Le Plume1893-1964  The Studio1896-1940  Jugend1899-1904  Mir iskusstva | 
Horta, Hankar (BE), Van de Velde (BE-DE), Galle, Feure, Colonna, Gaillard (FR), Mucha (CZ-FR), Fouquet, Bracquemond, Lalique, Chéret, Toulouse-Lautrec (FR), Eckmann, Behrens, Endell, Obrist, Paul, Riemerschmid (DE), Sezession artists and designers (AT-DE), Mackintosh, Macnair, M & F Macdonald, Beardsley (UK), Schechtel (RU), Bugatti (IT), Tiffany (US) | design, architecture, painting, sculpture | botany, nature, Arts and Crafts, Japonisme, Violett-le-Duc | |
 FR  LAD Paris jewelry, LAD Paris glass, Pompidou (select movement). UK V&A, Tate (G.s.). RU Hermitage. NL Gemeente. US Met, MiA. INT Artsy, Google AP.  | ||||||
| Photo-Secession | 1902  American Pictorial Photography1905  The Little Galleries of the Photo-Secession opens (renamed 291 in 1908 ) | 
1903-17  Camera Work1903  Stieglitz1960  Doty | 
Stieglitz (US), Steichen (LX-US), White, Käsebier (US), Coburn (US-UK), Eugene (US) | photography | pictorialism, secession | |
 US Met.  | ||||||
| Fauvism | 1905  Salon d'Automne1906  Salon d'Automne | 
1905  Vauxcelles1908  Matisse | 
Matisse, Camoin, Manguin, Marquet, Derain, de Vlaminck, Braque, Dufy, Friesz (FR), van Dongen (NL-FR), Puy, Valtat, Rouault (FR), Kupka (CZ-FR) (FR) | painting | post-impr. | |
 FR Pompidou. US Met, MiA. RU Hermitage. UK Tate. INT Artsy, Google AP.  | ||||||
| Expressionism | 1905  Brücke founded1911  Blaue Reiter founded2015  Storm Women | 
1906  Brücke Manifesto1908  Worringer1912  Blaue Reiter Almanac1910-32  Der Sturm1918  November Group Manifesto | 
Kirchner, Heckel, Marc (DE), Kandinsky, Jawlensky (RU-DE), Schiele, Kokoschka (AT), Nolde, Rohlfs, Schmidt-Rottluff, Pechstein, Macke, Feininger, Dix, Beckmann, Barlach, Kollwitz (DE), Permeke (BE), Váchal (CZ); groups: Brücke, Blaue Reiter, Rheinische Expressionisten, Pathetiker, Novembergruppe, Gruppe 1919 (DE), Latemse School (BE), Osma (CZ) | painting, printmaking (esp. woodcut), sculpture, architecture | Van Gogh, Munch, Klimt, "primitivism", art of children | |
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 DE Schleswig-Holstein museums, Ziegler, Ketterer. FR Pompidou, Pompidou B. (select movement). AT Leopold M Vienna. US MoMA, Met, Met B., LACMA, MiA. RU Hermitage. NL Gemeente. UK Tate. AR MNBA. INT Artsy, Artsy g.e., Artsy B., Google AP.  | ||||||
| Cubism | 1907  Kahnweiler Gallery opens1911  Salle 41 at Salon des Indépendants1912  Salon de la Section d'or1913  Armory Show1936  Cubism and Abstract Art | 
1908  Vauxcelles1912  Gleizes & Metzinger1920  Kahnweiler1939/1951  Barr1972  Steinberg | 
Picasso (ES-FR), Braque (FR), Gris (ES-FR), Léger, Metzinger, R Delaunay, Gleizes, Archipenko (UA-FR), Duchamp, Duchamp-Villon (FR), Le Fauconnier, Lipchitz (LT-FR), Laurens (FR), Picabia (FR), Zadkine (RU-FR), Csaky (HU-FR), Kupka (CZ-FR), Marcoussis, La Fresnaye, Chagall, Lhôte (FR), Rivera (MX), Filla, Beneš (CZ) | painting, sculpture, drawing, collage, construction, assemblage, architecture | Cézanne, "primitivism" | |
 FR Pompidou. US Lauder/Met +, Guggenheim, MiA. RU Hermitage. UK Tate. CZ Czech Cubism M Prague. AR MNBA. INT Artsy, Google AP, (more).    | ||||||
| Futurism | 1910  first series of serate evenings1912  Les peintres futuristes italiens1961  Futurism MoMA1986  Futurism & Futurisms Venice2009  Futurism Tate2014  Italian Futurism, 1909-1944 Guggenheim | 
1909  Marinetti1910  Boccioni et al1911  Bragaglia1912  Boccioni1913  Russolo | 
Marinetti, Boccioni, Balla, Carrà, Severini, Russolo, Bragaglia, Prampolini (IT) | painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking, film, architecture | symbolism, neo-impr., cubism | |
 IT Mattioli/Guggenheim. FR Pompidou. US Guggenheim, Met, MiA. UK Tate. GR Costakis books. INT Artsy, Google AP.  | ||||||
| Cubo-Expressionism | 1912  Group of Plastic Artists | 
1967  Lamač | 
Kubišta, Čapek, Gutfreund, Filla, Kubín, Beneš, Procházka, Zrzavý, Group of Plastic Artists (CZ) | painting, sculpture, architecture, film | expr., cubism | |
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|  Orphism, Simultanism, Orphic Cubism  | 
1913  Salon des Indépendants | 
1913  Apollinaire | 
R Delaunay, S Delaunay (FR), Kupka (CZ-FR), Exter (UA-FR) | painting | cubism, light, abstraction | |
 FR Pompidou. US Guggenheim, MiA. UK Tate. INT Artsy.  | ||||||
| Blaue Reiter | 1911  group founded1911  Die erste Ausstellung der Redaktion Der Blaue Reiter1912  Die zweite Ausstellung der Redaktion Der Blaue Reiter Schwarz-Weiß | 
1911  Kandinsky1912  Blaue Reiter Almanac | 
Kandinsky (RU-DE), Marc, Münter (DE), Kubin (AT), Klee (CH-DE), Macke (DE), Jawlensky, Werefkin (RU-DE) | painting, printmaking | expr., futurism, fauvism, cubism, "primitivism", child art | |
 DE Lenbachhaus Munich. FR + (select movement). US Met. INT Artsy, Google AP.  | ||||||
| Neo-Primitivism | 1912  Oslinyi khvost1913  Mishen'  | 
1913  Shevchenko | 
Larionov, Goncharova, Malevich, Shevchenko, Chagall, D Burlyuk, Filonov, group Donkey's Tail (RU) | painting | lubok, icons, peasant art & craft | |
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| Cubo-Futurism | 1913  Victory Over the Sun1915  Tramway V1915  0.10 | 
1912  A Slap in the Face of Public Taste1914  Bogomazov | 
D Burliuk, Larionov, Goncharova, Malevich, Rozanova (RU), Exter (UA-FR), Lentulov (RU-FR), Tatlin, Popova, Kliun (RU), Bogomazov (UA), Hylaea group (RU) | painting | cubism, futurism | |
 GR Costakis. FR Pompidou.   | ||||||
| Rayonism, Rayism, Luchism | 1913  Mishen'  | 
1913  Larionov | 
Larionov, Goncharova (RU) | painting | futurism | |
 FR Pompidou. INT Google AP.  | ||||||
| Vorticism | 1914  Rebel Art Centre1915  Vorticist Group1917 Exhibition of the Vorticists at the Penguin2010  Vorticists: Rebel Artists in London and New York, 1914-1918 + + | 
1914  Lewis et al1914-5  Blast1914  Pound | 
W Lewis (UK), Gaudier-Brzeska (FR-UK), Jacob Epstein (US-UK), Wadsworth, Bomberg (UK), Coburn (US-UK), W Roberts, Saunders, Dismorr, Etchells (UK) | painting, sculpture, printmaking, drawing | futurism, cubism, machine | |
 UK Tate, V&A. FR Pompidou.  | ||||||
| Suprematism | 1915  0.101919  X Gosudarstvennaya vystavka1922  Erste russische Kunstausstellung1927  Grosse Berliner Kunstausstellung | 
1915  Malevich1927  Malevich | 
Malevich (RU-BY), Kliun, Rozanova, Menkov, Udaltsova, Puni (RU), Lissitzky, Suetin (RU-BY), Chashnik, Khidekel (BY-RU), groups: Supremus (RU), Unovis (RU-BY) | painting, sculpture, design, craft, architecture | zaum, fourth dimension | |
 GR Costakis. FR Pompidou (select movement). US Guggenheim, MiA. INT Artsy, Google AP.  | ||||||
|  Activists, Hungarian Activists  | 
1914  group founded1916-17  Fiatalok shows1973  Magyar Aktivizmus2016  A magyar aktivizmus, 1914-1927 | 
1915-16  A Tett1916-26  Ma1971  Szabó | 
Kassák, Uitz, Bortnyik, Tihanyi, Mattis-Teutsch, Nemes-Lampérth, Kmetty (HU), Dobrović (SR-HU) | painting, printmaking | expr., cubism, constr. | |
 en Oxford DMCA. es Akal. cr Šuvaković. hu Artportal, Wikipedia-HU.  | ||||||
| Dada | 1916  Cabaret Voltaire events1920  Erste Internationale Dada-Messe1921  Salon Dada1953  Dada 1916-19232005  Dada + | 
1916  Cabaret Voltaire (ed. Ball)1917  The Blindman (ed. Duchamp)1917-21  Dada (ed. Tzara)1917-24  391 (ed. Picabia)1922-23  Mécano (ed. Doesburg)1923-32  Schwitters' Merz | 
Ball (DE-CH), Tzara (RO-CH-FR), Richter (DE-CH), Janco (RO-CH), Arp (DE-CH), Taeuber (CH), Picabia (FR), Duchamp (FR-US), Schwitters (DE), Höch, Hausmann, Heartfield, Grosz, Ernst (DE), Ray (US-FR), Doesburg (NL), Freytag-Loringhoven (DE-US) | performance, collage, photography, photomontage, printmaking, painting, film | ||
 DE Berlinische. FR Pompidou. US Guggenheim, Met, MiA. UK Tate. INT Artsy, Google AP.  | ||||||
| Metaphysical Art, Pittura Metafisica | 1921  Valori plastici | 
1913  Apollinaire1918-22  Valori plastici1919  Carrà | 
de Chirico (IT-FR), Carrà, Morandi, Sironi, Casorati, de Pisis (IT) | painting | Nietzsche, symbolism, Giotto | |
 FR Pompidou (select movement). UK Tate. INT Artsy, Google AP.  | ||||||
|  De Stijl, Neo-Plasticism  | 
1923  Les Architectes du groupe De Stijl2010  Mondrian/De Stijl | 
1917-32  De Stijl1917  Mondrian1918  van Doesburg et al1925  Mondrian1925  van Doesburg | 
van Doesburg (NL), Mondrian (NL-FR), Huszár (HU-NL), van der Leck (NL) | painting, sculpture, printmaking, architecture, design | cubism, abstraction | |
 NL Gemeente. FR Pompidou D.S. (select movement), + N. (select movement). US Met, MiA. UK Tate, V&A. INT Artsy, Artsy n.p., Google AP.  | ||||||
| Formism | 1917  I wystawa Ekspresjonistów Polskich1919  I wystawa Formistów Polskich | 
1918  Chwistek1919  Witkacy1919-21  Formiści | 
Czyżewski, Chwistek, Witkiewicz, A Pronaszko, Z Pronaszko (PL) | painting | expr., cubism, futurism | |
| Purism | 1918  Ozenfant et Jeanneret1921  Ozenfant et Jeanneret peintres puristes | 
1918  Jeanneret & Ozenfant1920-5  L'Esprit nouveau1921  Ozenfant & Jeanneret1925  Ozenfant & Jeanneret1928  Ozenfant | 
Jeanneret (CH-FR), Ozenfant, Léger (FR) | painting, architecture | cubism, machine | |
 FR Pompidou. UK Tate. US Guggenheim, Met, MiA. INT Artsy.  | ||||||
| Agitprop | 1918  ROSTA established1920  Agit-prop Dept established | 
1918  Lenin's call for monumental propaganda | 
Cheremnykh, Mayakovsky, Moor, Rodchenko (RU), Exter (UA-FR), Popova, Rozanova, Tatlin (RU), Klutsis (LV-RU) | design, printmaking, sculpture | ||
 en Grove DA, Oxford DMCA, Tate, Wikipedia.  | ||||||
| Bauhaus | 1919  Bauhaus founded1923  Staatliches Bauhaus Weimar, 1919-19231938  Bauhaus 1919–1928 | 
1919  Gropius1923  Gropius1925-29  Bauhausbücher | 
Gropius, Itten, Feininger, Schlemmer (DE), Klee (CH-DE), Kandinsky (RU-DE), Moholy-Nagy (HU-AT-DE), Bayer, Breuer, Albers (DE) | painting, sculpture, mural, printmaking, photography, design, textiles, architecture | expr., constr., functionalism | |
 DE Bauhaus-Archiv. US Guggenheim, Met, MiA. FR Pompidou. UK Tate, V&A. INT Artsy, Google AP.  | ||||||
| Constructivism | 1921  INKhUK debate1921  Vtoraya vesennyaya vystavka Obmokhu1922  Düsseldorf congress1922  Weimar congress1922  First Russian Art Exhibitionmore  | 
1920  Gabo1922  Rodchenko, Stepanova, et al.1922  Gan | 
Tatlin, Gabo, Rodchenko, Popova (RU), Stepanova (LT-RU), Stenberg bros, Medunetsky (RU), Ioganson, Klutsis (LV-RU), Vesnin brothers (RU), Kobro (RU-PL), Strzemiński (PL-RU), Szczuka (PL), Kassák (HU), more | spatial construction, set design, graphic design | ||
 GR Costakis. US Guggenheim. FR Pompidou. UK Tate, Tate UK c. INT Artsy, Google AP.  | ||||||
| Zenitism | 1924  Première exposition internationale d'art nouveau | 
1921-26  Zenit1921  Micić 1921  Goll1921  Micić, Goll, Tokin | 
Petrov (SR), Klek/Seissel, Gecan (CR) | painting, printmaking | expr., constr., futurism, dada | |
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|  Muralismo, Mexican Muralism, Indigenismo  | 
1921  Vasconcelos's mural program launched | 
1921  Siqueiros1924  Siqueiros et al | 
Orozco, Rivera, Siqueiros, Tamayo (MX), Mérida (GT-MX), Leal, Revueltas, Montenegro, O'Gorman (MX), Charlot (FR-MX), Castellanos (MX), Sabogal (PE), Guzmán de Rojas (BO), Egas, Guayasamín (EC), Acuña Tapias (CO) | mural painting | Italian Renaissance, 1900s-20s avant-garde art, neoclassicism, Marx & Lenin | |
 US WPA. INT Schalkwijk Archive, Artsy.  | ||||||
| Modernismo Brasileiro | 1922  Semana de Arte Moderna | 
1922-23  Klaxon | 
Malfatti, Di Cavalcanti, Monteiro, Tarsila (BR), Brecheret (IT-BR), Segall (LT-DE-BR), Graz, Gomide, Nery, Dias (BR), Goeldi (BR-CH), Guignard (BR-DE) | painting, drawing, sculpture | cubism, futurism, surrealism | |
 en Tate. pt Wikipedia-PT.  | ||||||
| Stridentism, Estridentismo | 1924  first Stridentist exhibition | 
1921  Maples Arce1923  Maples Arce1924  Irradiador1926  List Arzubide | 
Revueltas, Alva de la Canal, Méndez, Cueto (MX) | performance, printmaking, sculpture, painting | futurism, ultraism, modernisation, technology | |
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| Harlem Renaissance, New Negro Movement | 1928-33  Exhibit of Fine Arts Productions of American Negro Artists series | 
1925  The New Negro: An Interpretation1926  Fire!!1940  Locke1943  Porter | 
Fuller, Douglas, Motley, Hayden, MG Johnson, LM Jones, Bearden, J Lawrence, NW Lewis, Catlett, Parks (US) | painting, sculpture, mural, printmaking | ||
 US Smithsonian, SLAM, Met, Artic, Schomburg/NYPL. INT Artsy, Google AP.  | ||||||
| Unism | 1927  Strzemiński's first solo show | 
1924  Strzemiński1928  Strzemiński1931  Strzemiński & Kobro | 
Strzemiński (PL-RU), Kobro (RU-PL), Stażewski (PL) | painting, sculpture, architecture, design | suprematism, De Stijl | |
 pl Wikipedia-PL.  | ||||||
|  Neues Sehen New Vision  | 
1929  Film und Foto1931  Fotomontage | 
1925  Moholy-Nagy1929  Roh1929  Moholy-Nagy | 
Moholy-Nagy (HU-DE), Lissitzky (RU-DE), Rodchenko (RU), Bayer (AT-DE), Peterhans (DE), Citroen (DE-NL), Umbo, Renger-Patzsch, Biermann (DE), Man Ray (US-FR), Moholy (CZ-DE), Henri (US-DE-FR), Krull (DE-FR), Funke, Rössler (CZ), Finsler (CH-DE), Stone (RU-DE), Consemüller (DE) | photography, photogram, photomontage | Bauhaus | |
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 DE Folkwang. US Thomas Walther/MoMA. FR Pompidou (select movement).  | ||||||
| Neue Sachlichkeit, New Objectivity | 1925  Die neue Sachlichkeit2015  New Objectivity, 1919-1933 | 
1922  Das Kunstblatt 91925  Hartlaub1925  Roh | 
verists: Dix, Grosz, Beckmann, Schad, Schlichter, Hubbuch, Scholz; classicists: Kanoldt, Schrimpf, Mense, Davringhausen, Schnarrenberger, Viegener; photography: Renger-Patzsch, Sander (DE) | painting, photography | pittura metafisica | |
 DE Lenbachhaus Munich. UK Tate. FR Pompidou (select movement). INT Artsy, Google AP.  | ||||||
| Surrealism | 1925  La Peinture surréaliste1936  Exposition surréaliste d'objects1936  International Surrealist Exhibition1936  Fantastic Art, Dada, Surrealism1938  International Exhibition of Surrealism1972  Surrealism 1922–1942 | 
1924  Breton1925-27  Breton1929  Breton1930  Bataille et al1985  Krauss | 
Ernst, Arp (DE-FR), Ray (US-FR), Masson (FR), Miró (ES), Tanguy (FR), Magritte, Mesens (BE), Giacometti (CH-FR), Sima (CZ-FR), Dalí (ES), Penrose (UK-FR), Toyen, Štyrský (CZ-FR), Brauner (RO-FR), Koga (JP), Ubac (BE-FR), Oppenheim (DE-CH), Domínguez (ES), Paalen (AT-MX), Delvaux (BE), Tanning (US), Matta (CL), Fini (AR), Lam (CU-FR) | painting, sculpture, drawing, collage, relief, film | automatism, Freud's psychoan., dada | |
 FR Pompidou (select movement). UK Tate, NGS, V&A. US Guggenheim, Met, MiA. AR MNBA. AU NGA. INT Artsy, Google AP.  | ||||||
| Art Deco | 1925  Exposition internationale des arts décoratifs et industriels | 
1912  Vera | 
Poiret, Süe, Mare, Dunand, Follot, Legrain, Puiforcat, Ruhlmann (FR), studios: Atelier Martine, Atelier Français, Compagnie des arts français (FR) | furniture, pottery, textiles, jewellery, glass | art nouveau | |
 FR LAD Paris + +, Pompidou (select movement). UK V&A. NL Gemeente. US Met, MiA. INT Artsy, Google AP.  | ||||||
| Artificialism | 1926  Štyrský & Toyen's first solo show | 
1927 Štyrský & Toyen | Štyrský, Toyen | painting, drawing, collage | surrealism, poetry | |
 cz ArtsLexikon. cr Šuvaković.  | ||||||
| Socialist Realism | 1928  10-letiye Krasnoy Armii1935  Pervaya vystavka leningradskikh khudozhnikov | 
1933  Beskin1934  Zhdanov1936  Zhdanov | 
Deineka, Brodsky, Gerasimov, B Ioganson, Samokhvalov, Plastov, Nissky, Pimenov, Laktionov (RU), Khmelko (UA), associations: AKhRR, Society of Easel Painters/OSt (RU) | painting, sculpture, mural, architecture | Peredvizhniki, agitprop | |
 RU IRRI. UK Art Russe, Tate. US MORA. FR Pompidou (select movement). INT Artsy, Google AP.  | ||||||
| Precisionism | 1960  The Precisionist View in American Art | 
1927  Barr1943-5  Brown | 
Sheeler, O'Keeffe, Demuth, Ault, Driggs, Dickinson, Hirsch, Lozowick, Spencer, Stella (US) | painting, drawing, printmaking | cubism, dada, realism, modernisation, machine | |
 US Met, MiA. FR Pompidou (select movement). INT Artsy.  | ||||||
| Abstraction-Création | 1931  association founded | 
1932-36  Abstraction-création | 
Herbin, Hélion (FR), Vantongerloo (BE-FR), Arp (DE-FR), Gabo (RU-UK), Kandinsky (RU-DE), Mondrian (NL), Hepworth, Nicholson (UK) | painting, sculpture | cubism, De Stijl, constr. | |
 FR Pompidou. UK Tate. INT Artsy.  | ||||||
| American Documentary Photography | 1935  Farm Security Administration launched1938  MoMA show of Evans | 
Evans, Lange, Rothstein, Vachon, R Lee, Wolcott (US) | photography | |||
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|  Nuevo Realismo, New Realism  | 
1936  Berni | 
Berni, Castagnino, Urruchúa, Policastro, Alonso (AR) | painting, mural | |||
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| Concrete Art | 1944  Konkrete Kunst1946  1ª Exposición de la Asociación Arte Concreto Invención1951  Arte Astratta e Concreta in Italia1952  Ruptura1960  Concrete Art: Fifty Years of Development | 
1930  van Doesburg et al1944-45  Abstrakt Konkret1946  Inventionist Manifesto +1946  Madí Manifesto1952  Ruptura Manifesto1957  Gerstner | 
Bill (CH), van Doesburg (NL), Vasarely (HU-FR), Morellet (FR), Albers (DE-US), Graeser, Lohse (CH), Espinosa, Maldonado (AR), Arden Quin (UY-AR-FR), Kosice (SK-AR), Bloc (FR), Soldati, Munari (IT), Cordeiro (BR); groups: Concrete-Invention Art Association, Madí (AR), Movimento arte concreta (IT), Espace (FR), Ruptura (BR) | painting, sculpture | constr., abstraction | |
 FR Pompidou (select movement), + M. US Met. UK Tate. INT Artsy.  | ||||||
| Black Mountain College | 1944  first summer arts program2015  Leap Before You Look: Black Mountain College 1933-1957 | 
Josef Albers, Anni Albers, Schawinsky, Feininger, Gropius (DE-US), Cage, Cunningham, de Kooning, Motherwell, Kline; students: Chamberlain, Ray Johnson, Noland, Rauschenberg, Twombly, Vanderbeek (US) | painting, performance, printmaking, drawing, weaving, textile, photography, design, architecture | Bauhaus | ||
 INT Artsy.  | ||||||
| Lettrism | 1946  Première manifestation lettriste | 
1946  La Dictature lettriste1950  Isou1950-53  Ur1952  Ion | 
Isou (RO-FR), Pomerand, Roberdhay, Dufrêne, Lemaître, Wolman, Brau (FR) | printmaking, film, painting, collage | dada, surrealism, everyday life | |
 FR Pompidou. INT UbuWeb.  | ||||||
|  Abstract Expressionism, New York School  | 
1947  Possibilities1948  de Kooning at MoMA | 
1946  Coates1947  Possibilities1952  Rosenberg1970  Sandler1994  Clark | 
action painting: Pollock, de Kooning, Gorky, Kline (US), early colour field painting: Rothko, Newman, Still (US), other: Motherwell, Gottlieb, Guston, Frankenthaler (US) | painting | surrealism, automatism, expr., colour field | |
 US Guggenheim, Met, Met a.p., NGA, MiA. UK Tate. FR Pompidou (select movement), + a.p. (select movement). INT Artsy, Artsy a.p., Artsy NY, Google AP.  | ||||||
| Lyrical Abstraction, Abstraction Lyrique | 1947  L'Imaginaire | 
1947  Mathieu | 
da Silva, de Staël, Soulages, Wou Ki (FR) | painting | art informel, abstract expr. | |
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 FR Pompidou (select movement). US Met.  | ||||||
|  Spatialism, Spazialismo  | 
1950  Arte spaziale | 
1946  Fontana et al1947  Fontana et al | 
Fontana (AR-IT), Crippa, Joppolo, Dova, Dangelo, Peverelli, Carozzi (IT) | painting, installation | ||
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 FR Pompidou. UK Tate. INT Artsy.  | ||||||
|  Art Brut, Outsider Art  | 
1948  Compagnie de l'Art Brut formed1949  L'art brut préféré aux arts culturels | 
1949  Dubuffet | 
Aloïse (Corbaz) (CH), Forestier (FR), Gill (UK), Lesage (FR), Wölfli (CH), Maisonneuve, Parguey, Salingardes, Tripier (FR) | painting, drawing, sculpture, carving, manuscript, embroidery | Prinzhorn 1922 | |
 CH Art Brut Lausanne. FR ABCD Paris, LAM Lille, Pompidou (select movement). DE Prinzhorn Heidelberg. JP NO-MA. US Guggenheim, Met. UK Musgrave Kinley London, Tate, Tate o.a. INT Artsy, Artsy o.a.  | ||||||
| CoBrA | 1948  group founded1949  Bregnerød congress1949  International Experimental Art | 
1948  Dotremont et al | 
Jorn (DK), Constant, Appel (NL), Dotremont, Alechinsky (BE), Jacobsen, Pedersen, Heerup (DK), Nieuwenhuys, Corneille (NL), Atlan (DZ-FR), Gilbert (UK-FR), Götz (DE) | painting, mural, sculpture | expr., surrealism, informel, Marxism | |
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 NL Cobra Museum. DK Kunsten Aalborg, Birch. FR Pompidou. UK Tate. INT Artsy.  | ||||||
| Perceptismo | 1949  First Exhibition of Perceptista Painting | 
1950-53  Perceptismo | 
R Lozza, RD Lozza (AR) | painting | concrete art | |
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|  Art Informel, Art Autre, Tachisme  | 
1951  Véhémences confrontées1952  Un art autre | 
1950  Tapié1951  Guéguen1951  Estienne1952  Tapié1962  Paulhan | 
Dubuffet, Wols, Fautrier, Mathieu, Matta, Michaux, Poliakoff, Soulages, de Staël, Hartung (FR) | painting | abstract expr., automatism, existentialism, Kandinsky, Klee | |
 FR Pompidou i. (select movement), Pompidou t. US Guggenheim, Met. UK Tate. AR MNBA. INT Artsy, Google AP t.  | ||||||
| Independent Group | 1951  Growth and Form1953  Parallel of Art and Life1955  Man, Machine, and Motion1956  This is Tomorrow | 
Hamilton, Henderson, McHale, Paolozzi, Turnbull (UK) | collage, sculpture, painting | cinema, science fiction, advertising, pop music, pop art | ||
|  Jikken Kobo, Experimental Workshop  | 
1951  collective founded1953  5th Exhibition and Presentation2009  Experimental Workshop: Japan 1950–1958 | 
1953-54  Asahi Picture News | 
Yamaguchi, Kitadai, Fukushima, Akiyama, Komai, Ōtsuji, composers: Takemitsu, Yuasa, Suzuki, Satō (JP) | performance, environment, printmaking, film, photography | ||
 en Monoskop, Tate. jp Wikipedia-JA.  | ||||||
|  Gutai, Gutai Bijutsu Kyokai  | 
1954  group founded1955  1st Gutai Art Exhibition1958  Gutai Group Exhibition NY1960  International Sky Festival | 
1955-65  Gutai1956  Jirō | 
Jirō, Shimamoto, Kanayama, Motonaga, Murakami, Shiraga, Sumi, Tanaka, Yoshihara (JP) | painting, performance, installation, environment, printmaking, film | informel, abstract expr. | |
 JP Osaka City Museum of Modern Art. FR Pompidou. UK Tate. INT Artsy.  | ||||||
| Fantastic Realism, Phantastischer Realismus | 1959  Belvedere exhibition1990  Die Phantasten2008  Fantastic Realism2016  Pražský fantastický realismus 1960–1967 | 
1974  Muschik | 
Fuchs, Brauer, Hausner, Hutter, Lehmden (AT), Dado (ME-SR-FR), Jedlička, Rachlík, Kotyza (CZ) | painting | surrealism | |
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| Kinetic Art, Kineticism | 1955  Mouvement1961  Rörelse i konsten1964-66  Signals Gallery1966  9 Evenings | 
1955  Vasarely1964-66  Signals | 
Tinguely (CH), Bury (BE-FR), Soto (VE-FR), Agam (IL-FR), Takis (GR-FR), Medalla (PH-UK), GRAV (FR) | sculpture | Gabo 1919-20, Duchamp 1924, Calder 1932ff | |
 FR Pompidou (select movement). UK Tate. US Guggenheim. INT Artsy k.s., Google AP.  | ||||||
| Hard-Edge Painting | 1959  Four Abstract Classicists1966  Systemic Painting | 
1959  Langster | 
Kelly, Newman, Noland, Reinhardt, Stella, Williams, Gilliam (US) | painting | ||
 US Guggenheim. INT Artsy.  | ||||||
| Neo-Dada | 1958  Johns' show at Castelli | 
1957  Rosenblum1962  Rose | 
Johns, Rauschenberg, Rivers, Kaprow, Dine, Oldenburg (US), Neo-Dada Organizers (JP) | collage, assemblage | dada, nouveau réalisme, pop art | |
 US Guggenheim. UK Tate. FR Pompidou. INT Artsy.  | ||||||
|  Cybernetic Sculpture, Robotic Art  | 
1968  Cybernetic Serendipity | 
1997  Kac | 
Schöffer (HU-FR), Paik (KO-US), Bonačić (CR), Ihnatowicz (PL-UK), Pask (UK) | sculpture | cybernetics | |
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| Pop Art | 1956  This is Tomorrow1962  Green Gallery show1962  The New Realists1962  The Factory opens1963  Six Painters and the Object2010  Seductive Subversion: Women Pop Artists, 1958–19682015  International Pop2015  World Goes Pop | 
1957  Hamilton1958  Alloway1962  Alloway | 
Hamilton, Paolozzi, Blake, R Smith, Tilson, A Jones, Caulfield (UK), Warhol, Lichtenstein, Rivers, Rauschenberg, Johns, Rosenquist, Oldenburg, Wesselmann (US), Dichgans, Klapheck, Roehr (DE), group: Scuola di Piazza del Popolo (IT), Shinohara (JP), Želibská (CZ-SK), Otašević (SR), Zieliński, Pinińska-Bereś (PL) | printmaking, painting, collage, sculpture | advertising, popular culture, mass media, machine-line production | |
 US Guggenheim, Met, MiA. UK Tate b.p., V&A. FR Pompidou (select movement). AR MNBA. INT Ludwig, Artsy, Google AP.  | ||||||
| Zero | 1957  First Evening Exhibition1958  The Red Picture1959  Motion in Vision–Vision in Motion1960  The New Conception1961  ZERO. Edition, Exposition, Demonstration1962  Nul 622014  ZERO: Countdown to Tomorrow | 
1958-61  Zero1964  Piene | 
Piene, Mack, Uecker (DE), Klein (FR), Tinguely (CH), Fontana (AR-IT), Manzoni (IT), Bury (BE-FR), Soto (VE-FR), Spoerri (RO-CH), Nul group (NL) | painting, sculpture, drawing, environment, performance | kinetic art | |
 FR Pompidou (select movement). UK Tate. INT Artsy.  | ||||||
| Situationists | 1957  Situationiste Internationale founded1989  On the Passage of a Few People Through a Brief Moment in Time | 
1958-69  Internationale situationniste1967  Debord | 
Debord, Constant, Viénet (FR), Jorn (DK), Gruppe SPUR (DE) | printmaking, painting, architecture | lettrism, Marxism, consumerism | |
 FR Pompidou. UK Tate.  | ||||||
| Zaria Art Society, Zaria Rebels | 1958  group formed | 
1959-60  Okeke1995  Onobrakpeya | 
U Okeke, Nwoko, Onobrakpeya, Grillo, S Okeke, Osadebe, Odita, Nwagbara (NG) | painting, sculpture | ||
 en Tate.  | ||||||
| Neoconcretism | 1959  First Neo-Concrete Art Exhibition | 
1959  Manifesto Neoconcreto1959  Gullar | 
Clark, Oiticica, de Camargo, de Castro, Pape, Weissmann (BR) | sculpture | concrete art | |
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| Happening | 1959  Kaprow's 18 Happenings in 6 Parts1998  Out of Actions: Between Performance and the Object, 1949-19792012  Happenings: New York, 1958–1963 | 
1958  Kaprow1965  Kirby1966  Sontag | 
Kaprow, Oldenburg, Dine, Whitman (US), Forti (IT-US), Lebel (FR), Vostell (DE), Viennese Actionists (AT), Fahlström (SW), Kudo (JP-FR), Schneemann (US), Pommereulle (FR), Knížák (CZ), Kusama (JP-US), Kantor (PL) | performance | action painting, Cage | |
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 US Guggenheim. INT Artsy.  | ||||||
| Nouveau Réalisme | 1960  Les Nouveaux Réalistes1961  First Festival of New Realism1961  The Art of Assemblage1963  Second Festival of New Realism2010  New Realisms | 
1960  Restany1961  Restany1963  Restany | 
Arman, César, Dufrêne, Hains, Klein, Raysse (FR), Spoerri (RO-CH), Tinguely (CH), Villeglé (FR), Christo (BG-FR) | collage, assemblage, painting | Duchamp, neo-dada | |
 FR Pompidou (select movement). US Met. INT Artsy, Google AP.  | ||||||
| Environment | 1962  Dylaby1967-68  Environment, I-V | 
1958  Kaprow1969  Wedewer1972  Kepes | 
Kaprow, Oldenburg, Dine, Kienholz, Segal (US), Soto (VE-FR), Alviani, Colombo, Castellani (IT) | mixed-media construction, assemblage | Schwitters' Merzbau | |
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| Fluxus | 1961  AG Gallery events1962  Kleines Sommerfest: après John Cage2007  Fluxus East | 
1963  Maciunas1963  Monte Young1998  Friedman | 
Maciunas, Flynt, G Brecht (US), Vautier (FR), Watts, Higgins, Knowles, Patterson, Paik, Williams, Hutchins (US), Ono (JP-US), Schmit, Beuys (DE), Filliou (FR), Tokyo Fluxus (JP) | performance, sculpture, printmaking | expanded arts | |
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 US Met, MiA. UK Tate. FR Pompidou. INT Artsy.  | ||||||
|  Actionism, Viennese Actionism  | 
1962  Blutorgel1963  Fest des Psycho–Physischen Naturalismus1968  Kunst und Revolution2016  Body, Psyche, and Taboo | 
1962  Nitsch, Mühl, Frohner | 
G Brus, Muehl, Nitsch, Schwarzkogler, A Brus, Cibulka, Valie Export (AT) | performance | happening, Reich, Jung, Wiener 1954 | |
 AT Mumok. UK Tate. FR Pompidou (select movement). INT Artsy, UbuWeb.  | ||||||
| Body Art | 1970-76  Avalanche1998  Jones | 
Acconci, Burden, Schneemann, Wilke, Ukeles, McCarthy, Nauman, Benglis, Rosler (US), Kusama, Ono, Kubota (JP-US), Mendieta (CU-US), Pane, Journiac, Orlan (FR), Valie Export (AT), Iveković, Abramović, Gotovac (YU), Mlčoch, Štembera (CZ), Bereś, KwieKulik (PL), Hajas (HU), Brătescu, Grigorescu (RO) | performance, happening, painting, sculpture, photography, film, video | happening, Fluxus, contemp. dance, actionism, destruction art | ||
 US Met. FR Pompidou (select movement). UK Tate. INT Artsy.  | ||||||
|  Khartoum School, Madrasat al Khartoum  | 
2016  The Khartoum School: the Making of the Modern Art Movement in Sudan | 
1962  D Williams | 
Salahi, Shibrain, Rabbah, Ishaq, Nour, Ahmed (SD-UK) | painting, drawing, sculpture | ||
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| Colour Field Painting, Post-Painterly Abstraction | 1964  Post-Painterly Abstraction | 
1955  Greenberg1970  Sandler | 
Rothko, Newman, Still, Frankenthaler, M Louis, Noland, Alma Thomas, Gilliam (US), Denny, Hoyland, R Smith (UK) | painting | abstract expr. | |
 US Guggenheim, Met. UK Tate p. FR Pompidou c. (select movement), + p.p. (select movement). INT Artsy, Artsy p.p., Google AP.  | ||||||
| Capitalist Realism | 1963  Leben mit Pop. Eine Demonstration für den kapitalistischen Realismus2013  Living with Pop: A Reproduction of Capitalist Realism + | 
Kuttner, Lueg, Polke, Richter (DE) | happening, installation, painting | consumerism, media, US pop art, Fluxus | ||
|  Mail Art, Correspondence Art, Postal Art  | 
1962-63  Yam Festival1970  New York Correspondance School1971  Mail Art (at Paris Biennale)1973  Omaha Flow Systems1986  Decentralized Worldwide Mail-art Congress | 
1971  Poinsot1972  Albright1974  Fischer1980  Carrión | 
Johnson (US), Filliou (FR), Spoerri (RO-CH), G Brecht (US), Vautier (FR), Anna Banana (CA), Cavellini (IT), Kozłowski, Partum (PL), Kocman (CZ) | letter, postcard, drawing, object | Fluxus | |
 DK Lomholt. US U Buffalo, Gina Lotta. FR Pompidou (select movement). INT Artsy.  | ||||||
| Op Art | 1965  The Responsive Eye | 
1965  Albers1970  Barrett | 
Vasarely (HU-FR), Riley (UK), Soto, Cruz-Diez (VE-FR), Agam (IL-FR), Le Parc (AR-FR), Morellet (FR), Anuszkiewicz (US) | painting, sculpture | kinetic art, Albers | |
 FR Pompidou (select movement). US Met. UK Tate. INT Artsy, Google AP.  | ||||||
|  Minimal Art, Minimalism  | 
1966  Primary Structures1968  The Art of the Real2014  Other Primary Structures | 
1965  Judd1966  Morris1967  Fried1967  Aspen 5-61968  Battcock1996  Foster | 
Judd, Morris, Stella, Flavin, Andre, T Smith, LeWitt, Martin (US) | sculpture | ||
 US Guggenheim, NGA, Met, MiA. FR Pompidou (select movement). UK Tate. INT Artsy, Google AP.  | ||||||
| Process Art | 1966  Eccentric Abstraction1969  Anti-Illusionism: Procedures/Materials1969  9 in a Warehouse | 
Morris, Serra (US), Hesse (DE-US), Le Va, Cohen, Nauman (US) | sculpture | minimal art, performance art | ||
 US Guggenheim. UK Tate. FR Pompidou (select movement). INT Artsy.  | ||||||
| Post-Minimalism | 1966  Eccentric Abstraction1969  Anti-Illusionism: Procedures/Materials1969  When Attitudes Become Form | 
1968  Morris1971  Pincus-Witten1973  Krauss1977  Pincus-Witten | 
Hesse (DE-US), Serra, Benglis, Le Va, LeWitt, Tuttle, Bochner, Sonnier, Vicconci, Nauman (US) | sculpture, performance | minimalism, process art, land art, conceptual art, body art, performance art | |
 US Guggenheim. FR Pompidou. INT Artsy, Google AP.  | ||||||
| Expanded Cinema | 1965  New Cinema Festival I1966  9 Evenings1968  X-Screen1974  Projected Images1976  Festival of Expanded Cinema | 
1964  Mekas1966  VanDerBeek1970  Youngblood | 
VanDerBeek, Schneemann, Jacobs, Conrad, Sharits, Whitman (US), Snow (CA), B+W Hein (DE), Valie Export, Weibel, Scheugl (AT), Lemaître (FR), Keen, T Hill, L Rhodes (UK), Filmaktion: Le Grice, Raban, A Nicolson, Eatherley (UK), McCall (UK-US), Oiticica (BR), KwieKulik (PL) | film, video, performance, installation, media environment | experimental film, video art, computer art | |
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| Video Art | 1966  9 Evenings1968  The Machine as Seen at the End of the Mechanical Age1969  TV as a Creative Medium1970  Information1971  The Kitchen opens1972-77  April MeetingsThe Video Show  | 
1970-74  Radical Software1970  Youngblood | 
Paik (KO-DE-US), Vostell (DE), L Levine (IE-CA-US), Tambellini (IT-US), Nauman, Ant Farm, Sonnier, Acconci, Viola (US), Vasulkas (CZ-IS-US), Valie Export (AT), Rosenbach (DE), D Hall (UK), Dragans (SL), Bruszewski (PL), C Campbell (CA), Jonas, Benglis, G Hill (US), Iveković, Martinis (CR), Robakowski (PL), Mendieta (CU-US) | video, installation, sculpture, performance, broadcast | television, media, McLuhan | |
 US VDB. UK Tate. AT MUMOK. INT Artsy, UbuWeb.  | ||||||
| New York Graphic Workshop | 1964  founded1966  New York Graphic Workshop Buenos Aires2008  The New York Graphic Workshop, 1964-1970 | 
1964  NYGW Manifesto | 
Camnitzer (DE-UY-US), Porter (AR-US), Castillo (VE-US) | printmaking | ||
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| Casablanca School | 1966  Rabat show 1969  Exposition Manifeste2016  Casablanca School of Fine Arts | 
1966-72  Souffles2015  Powers | 
Belkahia, Melehi, Chabâa (MA) | painting | ||
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| Arte Povera | 1967  Arte povera – IM Spazio1968  Arte Povera1968  Arte Povera+Azioni Povere | 
1967  Celant | 
Anselmo, Boetti, Calzolari, Fabro, Gilardi, Mario Merz, Marisa Merz, Paolini, Pascali, Penone, Pistoletto, Prini, Zorio (IT), Kounellis (GR-IT) | sculpture, installation, happening, performance | conceptual art, Pasolini | |
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 FR Pompidou (select movement). UK Tate. INT Artsy, Google AP.  | ||||||
| Performance Art | 1998  Out of Actions: Between Performance and the Object, 1949-1979 | 
1979  Goldberg1998  Schimmel | 
Acconci, Burden, Nauman, Oppenheim, Graham, Horn, Jonas, Monk, Piper, Schneemann, Ukeles, Laurie Anderson (US), Ono (JP-US), Beuys (DE), Hsieh (TW), Stelarc (CY-AU), Iveković, Abramović (YU), Mlčoch, Štembera (CZ), Kantor, Warpechowski, Borowski, Bereś (PL), Szentjóby (HU), Grigorescu (RO) | performance | happening, Fluxus, body art, actionism, contemp. dance | |
 US Met. UK Tate. INT Artsy.  | ||||||
| Black Arts Movement | 1968  Weusi at Stony Brook U1970  AfriCOBRA 1: Ten in Search of a Nation1971  Where We At: Black Women Artists2010  AfriCOBRA | 
1970  Donaldson | 
Andrews, Bellow, Brown, Calloway, Donaldson, J Jarrell, W Jarrell, Jones, Jones-Hogu, Lawrence, Mallory, McCannon, Olugebefola, Riddle, Saar, collectives: Weusi, AfriCOBRA, Where We At (US) | printmaking, collage, painting, quilt | Neal 1968, liberation, equality | |
 UK Tate c.a. INT Artsy.  | ||||||
|  Computer Art, Computer Graphics  | 
1968  Computer Graphic1968  Cybernetic Serendipity1968  Tendencies 41970  Software | 
1968-72  Bit International1969ff  PAGE | 
Laposky, Noll, Schwartz (US), Franke (AT), Alsleben, Nake, Nees, Mohr (DE), Zajec (IT), Molnar (HU-FR) | screenprint, film | ||
 INT Artsy early c.a.  | ||||||
| Land Art, Earth Art, Environmental Art, Site-Specific Art | 1968  Earth Works1969  Earth Art2012  Ends of the Earth | 
1966  Smithson1968  Smithson1970-76  Avalanche1979  Krauss | 
Smithson, de Maria, Andre, Morris, Heizer, Oppenheim (US), Christo & Jeanne Claude (BG/FR-US) | conceptual art | ||
 US Guggenheim s./en., Met. UK Tate en. FR Pompidou l. (select movement). INT Artsy, Artsy s., Google AP.  | ||||||
|  Mono-ha, School of Things  | 
1970  August 1970: Aspects of New Japanese Art2015  Mono-ha - Premessa | 
1970  roundtable in Bijutsu techō 4361970-71  Ufan | 
Ufan (KO-JP), Sekine, Yoshida, Honda, Narita, Koshimizu, Suga, Enokura, Haraguchi (JP) | earthwork, sculpture | ||
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|  Photorealism, Hyperrealism, Superrealism  | 
1970  Twenty-two Realists1972  Documenta 51973  Photo-Realism 19731973  Hyperréalisme | 
1969  Meisel1973  Brachot1975  Battcock | 
Close, Estes, Flack, Bechtle, Cottingham, McLean, Eddy, Goings, Hanson, De Andrea (US), Salt (UK), Gertsch (CH) | painting, sculpture | photography | |
 UK Tate h. FR Pompidou h. INT Artsy, Artsy h., Google AP, Google AP h.  | ||||||
| Conceptual Art | 1969  January 1-311969  When Attitudes Become Form1971 At Another Moment 1972  Documenta 51999  Global Conceptualism: Points of Origin 1950-1980s | 
1961  Flynt1967  LeWitt1969  Kosuth1973  Lippard1990  Buchloh | 
Kosuth, LeWitt (US), Art&Language (UK), Darboven (DE), Bochner, Weiner, D Huebler (US), Broodthaers (BE), Buren (FR), Graham (US), Haacke (DE-US), Piper, Ruscha (US), Darboven (DE), Gorgona (CR), OHO (SL), KÔD, Đorđević (SR), Erdély, Szentjóby (HU), Borowski, Kozłowski (PL), Koller, Filko (SK), Kabakov, Komar & Melamid, Collective Actions (RU) | sculpture, printmaking, performance, painting | readymade, land art | |
 US Guggenheim, Met, MiA. UK Tate. FR Pompidou (select movement). AR MNBA. INT Artsy, Google AP. AUTH  AAT.
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| Institutional Critique | 1971  Guggenheim cancels Haacke's show1971  Guggenheim censores Buren's work | 
1971  Buren1977  Haacke1990  Buchloh | 
Haacke (DE-US), Broodthaers (BE), Buren (FR), Asher, Guerrilla Girls, Fraser (US), Wodiczko (PL-US) | sculpture, installation, performance | conceptual art, Foucault | |
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| Systems Art | 1970  Software | 
1967  Haacke1968  Burnham1968  Burnham1970  Software | 
Haacke (DE-US), L Levine (IE-CA-US), Flavin, Andre, Morris (US), CAyC group (AR) | installation, sculpture | Bertalanffy 1968, cybernetics | |
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| Feminist Art | 1969  Women Artists in Revolution protest1971  26 Women Artists1972  Womanhouse2007 WACK!: Art and the Feminist Revolution | 
1971  Nochlin1971-73  West-East Bag newsletter1972-77  Feminist Art Journal1976  Lippard | 
Bourgeois (FR-US), Hesse (DE-US), Kusama (JP), Schneemann, Chicago (US), Schapiro (CA-US), Mendieta (CU-US), Ringgold, Kruger, Rosler, Sherman, Holzer, Benglis, Guerrilla Girls (US), Abakanowicz, Partum (PL) | sculpture, painting, performance, installation | ||
 INT Artsy.  | ||||||
|  Hurufiyya, Arabic Letterism  | 
1947  Omar's show in Washington DC1971-  One Dimension shows1997  Letter, Word, Art | 
1949  Omar1971  Al Said2006  Porter | 
Omar (SY-IQ-US), Al Said (IQ-FR), Hamoudi (IQ), Waqialla (SD-UK), Adnan (LB-US), Akyavaş (TR), Tanavoli (IR-IT-US), Zenderoudi (IR-FR), el-Said (IQ), Moustafa (EG-UK), Massoudy (IQ-FR), Ahuja (IN-UK), Qotbi (MA-FR), Koraichi (DZ-FR), group: One Dimension (IQ) | painting, drawing, printmaking, craft | calligraphy | |
| 
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| Nsukka Group | 1997  The Poetics of Line | 
Okeke, Aniakor, O Udechukwu (NG), Anatsui (GH-NG), Adenaike (NG) | painting, printmaking, sculpture | uli, nsibidi, li calligraphy | ||
| 
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| Sots Art | 1972  Melamid & Komar's Sots Art series2007  Sots Art | 
1988  Groys | 
Bulatov (RU), Komar & Melamid, Kosolapov, Sokov (RU-US), Nest group, Bruskin (RU) | painting, sculpture | socialist realism, pop art | |
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| Graffiti Art | 1972  City College show1983  Post-Graffiti | 
1975  Martinez1982  Foster | 
Basquiat, Haring, Rammellzee, McGee (US), Banksy (UK) | mural, painting, drawing | ||
 UK Tate. INT Artsy.  | ||||||
| Papunya Tula | 1972  cooperative formed1981  Australian Perspecta1985  The Face of the Centre: Papunya Tula Paintings 1971–19842000  Papunya Tula: Genesis and Genius | 
Possum, Kaapa, Stockman, Uta Uta, Anatjari, Leura, Tolson (AU) | painting, mural | dreaming | ||
 AU Papunya Tula Artists, NGA Canberra, NMA Canberra + +, AG NSW Sydney, NGV Melbourne, Flinders U, Australian M Sydney, Knights, Wilkersons.  | ||||||
| New Topographics | 1975  New Topographics | 
1975  Jenkins | 
Adams, Baltz, Gohlke, Nixon, Shore (US), Bechers (DE) | photography | man-altered landscape | |
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|  Tansaekhwa, Dansaekhwa  | 
1975  Five Korean Artists, Five Kinds of White1975  École de Seoul2014  Overcoming the Modern | 
1980  Yil | 
Chong-hyun, Chang-sup, Sang-hwa, Ufan, Whan-ki, Young-woo, Seo-bo (KO) | painting | ||
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| Laboratoire Agit'Art | 1974  group established1977  Tenq project space starts | 
2004  Harney2014  Deliss | 
Samb, El Sy, Sèye, Traoré (SN) | performance, installation, photography, film, painting, sculpture | performance art, critique of Négritude | |
| 
 en Tate.  | ||||||
| Resistance Art | 1977  A New Day1982  Culture and Resistance Symposium & Art for Social Development2011  Impressions from South Africa | 
1986  To All Organizations and Cultural Workers1989  Williamson | 
Mnyele, Tladi (ZA-BW), Martins, Magadlela, Clarke, Catherine, Rakgoathe, Muafangejo, Williamson, Kentridge, Bester (ZA), group: Medu Art Ensemble (BW-ZA) | printmaking, painting | Black Consciousness Movement, anti-apartheid | |
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| Pictures Generation | 1977  Pictures2009  Pictures Generation | 
1979  Crimp1980  Owens, (2) | 
Sherman, Levine, Prince, Kruger (US), Goldstein (CA-US) | photography, film, video, performance, painting | mass culture, appropriation, performance art, Barthes 1967 | |
| Vancouver School of Photo-conceptualism | 2005  Intertidal2015  Traces That Resemble Us | 
Wallace (UK-CA), Wall, Graham, Lum, Douglas, Arden (CA) | photography, installation | conceptual art, cinema | ||
 en Wikipedia.  | ||||||
| Neoism | 1979  The Brain in the Mail1980  APT '80 | 
1979  Cantsin1984-95  SMILE1984  Cantsin1987  Cantsin | 
Ackerman (US), Zack (US-CA), Kantor (HU-CA), Tolson (US), Bonbon (CA), Zealot (DE), Horobin, Home (UK) Cramer (DE-NL), Cantsin, Eliot, Blissett (int) | performance, printmaking, prank, film | mail art, Fluxus, counterculture, plagiarism | |
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|  Sound Art, Sound Installation  | 
1980  Für Augen und Ohren1987  Ars Electronica1990  Sound by Artists1996  Sonambiente1996–  Singuhr2012  Sounding the Body Electric2012  Sound Art: Sound as a Medium of Art | 
1975  Grayson1985  Wishart | 
Lucier, Neuhaus, Amacher, Leitner (AT), DeMarinis, B Fontana (US), R Julius, Kubisch (DE), Collins (US) | installation, sculpture, performance | Russolo, Satie, Cage, Murray-Schafer, Eno | |
 INT Artsy.  | ||||||
|  Stars Group, Xingxing  | 
1979  first Stars group show | 
Weiwei, Rui, Shuang, Desheng, Keping (CN) | painting, sculpture, drawing | |||
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|  Minjung Art, People's Art  | 
1980  Reality and Utterance1988  Min Joong Art1994  Fifteen Years of Minjung Art | 
Yoon, Song-dam, Chul-Soo, Bong-Chun, Hyeonsil gwa Bareon group (KO) | printmaking, drawing | anti-capitalism | ||
| 
 en Tate.  | ||||||
|  Neo-Expressionism, Neue Wilden, Figuration libre, Heftige Malerei  | 
1980  Venice Biennial1982  Zeitgeist1982  documenta 7 | 
Baselitz, Penck, Immendorff, Kiefer, Lüpertz (DE), Schnabel (US), Le Brun (UK), Combas, Blanchard, Boisrond, de Rosa (FR) | painting | expr. | ||
 FR Pompidou f.l. (select movement). US Guggenheim, Met. AR MNBA. INT Artsy, Artsy n.f., Google AP.  | ||||||
| Transavanguardia | 1979  Le Stanze | 
1979  Oliva1980  Oliva | 
Chia, Clemente, Cucchi, Paladino (IT) | painting | neo-expr. | |
| 
 FR Pompidou. INT Artsy.  | ||||||
| New British Sculpture | 1981  Objects and Sculpture | 
Cox, Cragg, Flanagan, Gormley, Deacon, Houshiary, Kapoor, Wilding, Woodrow (UK) | sculpture | |||
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| Düsseldorf School of Photography | Bechers, Ruff, Gursky, Höfer, Hütte, Struth (DE) | photography | Neue Sachlichkeit, new topogr. | |||
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| Neue Slowenische Kunst | 1984  NSK established | 
Irwin, Laibach, New Collectivism (SL) | performance, sculpture | retro-avant-garde | ||
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| Postcolonial Art | 1984  'Primitivism' in 20th Century Art1989  Les Magiciens de la terre2014  Magiciens de la terre. Retour sur une exposition légendaire | 
Durham, Hammons (US), Ofili (UK-TT), Orozco (MX-FR-US), Walker (US) | sculpture, performance, installation | Fanon 1961, Said 1978: Orientalism | ||
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| British Black Arts Movement | 1984  Into the Open1987  The Image Employed1989  The Other Story | 
Araeen, Bailey, Black Audio Film Collective, Boyce, Chambers, Dedi, Forrester, Himid, C Johnson, Kapo, Palmer, K Piper, Rodney, Sealy, M Smith, Sulter (UK) | painting, sculpture, photography | Stuart Hall | ||
 en Tate.  | ||||||
| Xiamen Dada | 1983  Cultural Palace1986  Burning Event | 
1986  Yongping | 
Yongping, Jiahua, Yaoming, Xiaogang, Chengdou (CN) | assemblage, painting, sculpture | dada, Chan Buddhism | |
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|  Rational Painting, Lixing huihua  | 
1986  Minglu | 
Guangyi, Qun, Jian, Yan, Peili, Jianyi, Qiang (CN) | painting | |||
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 en Tate.  | ||||||
|  85 New Wave, bawu meishu xinchao  | 
1985  shows in Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Beijing, Shanghai, Yunnan, Shenzhen, Shanxi | 
1986  Minglu2011  Minglu | 
painting | rational painting, xiamen dada | ||
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|  Neo-Geo, Simulationism, Neo-Conceptualism  | 
1986  Endgame | 
1996  Foster | 
Halley, Bickerton, Goldstein, Welling, Koons (US), Lavier (FR) | painting, assemblage, sculpture | abstraction, appropriation art, Baudrillard 1981: simulation | |
 FR Pompidou s., + n. (select movement). INT Artsy, Artsy n.c.  | ||||||
| Young British Artists (YBA) | 1988  Freeze1995  Brilliant!1997  Sensation | 
1992  Corris | 
Hirst, Lucas, Fairhurst, Landy, Emin (UK) | sculpture, installation | ||
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| Cynical Realism | 1992  Xianting | 
Minjun, Lijun, Xiaogang, Jinsong, Shaobin, Yonghong (CN) | painting | socialist realism, political pop | ||
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| Political Pop | 1992  Xianting | 
Guangyi, Youhan, Ziwei, Mengbo, Peili, Guangqing, Zhijie (CN) | painting | 85 new wave, pop art | ||
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|  Relational Art, Relational Aesthetics  | 
1993  Backstage1996  Traffic2002  Touch2008  theanyspacewhatever | 
1998  Bourriaud2004  Bishop | 
Parreno, Huyghe (FR), Gillick (UK-US), Tiravanija (TH-US), Beecroft (IT-US), Cattelan (IT), Höller (BE), Gordon (UK) | performance, installation, sculpture | ||
 FR Pompidou (select movement). INT Artsy.  | ||||||
| New Genre Public Art | 1993  Culture in Action | 
1994  Lacy2002  Kwon | 
Lacy, Dion (US), Bruguera (CU-US) | |||
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| Abject Art | 1993  Abject Art | 
1994  October1996  Foster | 
Sherman, Kelley, McCarthy, Bourgeois, Schneemann, Gober, K Smith (US), Chadwick, Gilbert&George, Lucas, Chapman bros (UK) | sculpture, performance, installation | Kristeva 1980, Bataille, feminist art | |
|  Archival Art, Archival Aesthetics  | 
2004  Foster | 
Gonzalez-Torres (CU-US), Tiravanija (TH-US), Gillick (UK-US), Hirschhorn (CH-FR), Orozco (MX-FR-US), Gordon (UK), Huyghe, Parreno, Gonzalez-Foerster (FR), Green, Dion, Durant (US), Dean (UK) | installation, performance | |||
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| Tactical Media | 1993  Next 5 Minutes | 
1992  N5M Zapbook1994  CAE | 
Critical Art Ensemble, The Yes Men, Electronic Disturbance Theater, ®TMark (US), Bureau of Inverse Technology, Ubermorgen (int), Raqs Media Collective (IN), Garcia (NL-UK) | performance, software, installation | situationists, de Certeau 1980: strategy vs tactics | |
| 
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|  Net Art, Internet Art  | 
1993  jodi.org1994  irational.org1997  documenta X1998  Beyond Interface2000  Digital Is Not Analog | 
1996  Blank1999  ReadMe! | 
Jodi (BE/NL), Ćosić (SL), Bunting & irational.org (UK/int), Shulgin, Lialina (RU), Bookchin (US), 0100101110101101.org (IT) | software | Nettime | |
 US Turbulence. INT Artsy.  | ||||||
| Browser Art | I/O/D (UK), Jodi (BE/NL), Napier (US) | software | net art, software art | |||
 en Tate.  | ||||||
| Afrofuturism | 2013  The Shadows Took Shape2015  Unveiling Visions | 
1994  Dery1998  Eshun | 
Akomfrah (GH-UK), Kia Henda (AO), Otolith Group (UK), Mutu (KE-US), De Middel (ES-UK) | mythology, race, technology | ||
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| Post-Sense Sensibility | 1999  Post-sense, Sensibility, Alien Bodies and Delusion | 
Liu Wei, Yuan (CN) | installation, performance, video, photography | |||
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| Bio Art | 2000  Ars Electronica: Next Sex | 
Kac (US), Stelarc (CY-AU), Critical Art Ensemble (US), Jeremijenko (AU-US), SymbioticA (AU), Quinn (UK), De Menezes (PT), Dewey-Hagborg (US) | genetics | |||
 en Tate.  | ||||||
| Game Art | 2001  Game Show | 
2002  Holmes | 
Jodi (BE/NL), Mongrel (UK), Bookchin (US), Eastwood (SR), Diosi (SK-CZ) | software | ||
| Software Art | 2002  Readme2002  CODeDOC2003  Ars Electronica: Code | 
2006  Goriunova2008  Mansoux & de Valk | 
Mansoux (FR-NL), I/O/D, Mongrel, McLean, Ward, Yuill (UK), Levin, Radical Software Group (US), 0100101110101101.org (IT), Moddr, Netochka Nezvanova (int) | software | net art, browser art, game art | |
| Post-Internet Art | 2011  Grouped Show2011  The Greater Cloud2014  Art Post-Internet | 
2008  Olson2010  Vierkant2011  Pool2011  McGugh2014  Kholeif | 
Laric (AT-DE), Domanović (SR-DE), Novitskova (EE-NL), Rafman (CA), Si-Qin (DE), Arcangel, Olson, Cortright, Vierkant (US) | sculpture, digital print, software | surf clubs, VVORK, new aesthetic | |
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More
This list extends the above table to include terms which are not widely established or which will be added to it later.[9]
- Abramtsevo Colony. en Grove DA, Wikipedia.
 - Abstract Art. US Met. INT Artsy. en Tate, Wikipedia. fr Pompidou.
 - Abstract Colorism. Pojmovnik.
 - Abstract Figuration. artists: Wols, Fautrier, Dubuffet, Cobra, Pollock, Gorky, Baziotes, Gottlieb, Motherwell, Guston, de Kooning. cr Šuvaković.
 - Affichistes. en Oxford DMCA. fr Larousse.es Akal.
 - Allianz. fr Larousse.
 - Amazonian Pop Art, Wild Naive. en Wikipedia
 - Ambient Art. de RDK.
 - American Abstract Artists. 1937Squibb Gallery show. UK Tate.
en Grove US, Tate. fr Larousse. ref: abstraction-création, cubism. - American Scene. en SSM2.
 - American Studio Craft Movement. INT Artsy.
 - Anachronists, Anacronismo. artists: Calvesi. Mariani, Barni, Bartolini, Galliani, di Stasio, Tanganelli. painting. it Treccani. es Akal. cr Šuvaković
 - Analytic Abstraction. es Akal.
 - Analytic Painting. artists: Urkom, Damnjanovic, Demur. de RDK. cr Šuvaković. hu Artportal.
 - Angry Art. artists: ACT UP, Jones. [14]
 - Angry Penguins. en Tate. es Akal.
 - Anti-Design. en SSM2.
 - Antiform. en Tate. fr Pompidou. FR Pompidou.
 - Appropriation art. FR Pompidou. INT Artsy. de RDK.
 - Arbeitsrat für Kunst. en SSM2, Wikipedia.
 - Archizoom. en Grove DA.
 - Art and Science. sl Pojmovnik.
 - Artists' Books, Book Art. INT Artsy. cr Šuvaković. hu Artportal, Artportal.
 - Art Photography. en SSM2, Wikipedia.
 - Ashcan School, The Eight. US Met. INT Artsy. en Tate, Wikipedia.
 - Assemblage. INT Artsy. en Art Since 1900: 415-20, SSM2, Tate, Wikipedia. es Akal.
 - Automatists. en Wikipedia. es Akal.
 - Bad Painting. FR Pompidou (select movement). INT Artsy. fr Larousse. es Akal.
 - Barbizon School. US Met, Met US b.s. INT Artsy. en Wikipedia, Wikipedia US b.s.
 - The Baroda Group. en Tate.
 - Bay Area Figuration. INT Artsy. [15]
 - Beat Generation, Beat Art. US Met. FR Pompidou (select movement). en SSM2.
 - Beijing East Village. INT Artsy.
 - Bengal School of Art. INT Artsy. en Wikipedia.
 - BMPT. FR Pompidou. es Akal.
 - La Boca. en CVAA. es CVAA.
 - Brücke (now part of Expressionism). FR Pompidou (select movement). US Met. INT Artsy. en Grove, SSM, Tate, Wikipedia. es Akal. no SNL.
 - Brutalism. INT Artsy. en SSM2, Tate.
 - CalArts. INT Artsy.
 - Cercle et Carré. FR Pompidou (select movement). en Tate. es Akal.
 - Chicago Imagists. INT Artsy.
 - Chicago School. US Met. en SSM2.
 - Chicano Art. INT Artsy.
 - Cloisonnism. artists: Louis Anquetin, Emile Bernard. en SSM2. de RDK.
 - Cluj School. INT Artsy.
 - Combine Painting, Combines. en SSM2. de RDK.
 - Conceptual Photography. UK Tate. en Tate.
 - Constructionism. UK Tate. en Tate.
 - Continuità. it Treccani.
 - Corrente. it Treccani.
 - Craftsman Movement. en Grove US.
 - Cybernetic art. cr Šuvaković. hu Artportal. sl Pojmovnik.
 - Dau al Set. INT Artsy. en Wikipedia.
 - Decadence (now implied in Aestheticism). UK Tate. en SSM2, Tate.
 - Deconstructivism. INT Artsy. en Wikipedia. de RDK. it Treccani.
 - DesignArt. en SSM2.
 - Destination art. en SSM2.
 - Deutscher Werkbund. en SSM2. it Treccani.
 - Digital Art. INT Artsy. en Tate, Wikipedia. cr Šuvaković.
 - East Village Art. INT Artsy.
 - Eat Art. de RDK.
 - Electronic Art. cr Šuvaković.
 - Elementarism (now part of De Stijl). en SSM2. it Treccani. no SNL.
 - Epoxy Art Group. en Grove US.
 - Euston Road School. en Tate.
 - Existential Art. en SSM2.
 - Existentialist Figuration. Pojmovnik.
 - Expressive Figuration. Pojmovnik.
 - Fantastic Art. Pojmovnik.
 - Färg och Form. SNL.
 - Folk art. US Met US f.a., INT Artsy. en Grove US, Wikipedia.
 - Forces nouvelles. FR Pompidou.
 - Fronte nuovo delle arti. it Treccani. no SNL.
 - Fundamental Painting, Reductive Painting, Introspective Painting. 1975Stedelijk show. cr Šuvaković. hu Artportal
 - Funk Art. FR Pompidou (select movement). INT Artsy. en Grove US, SSM2. it Treccani. no SNL.
 - Geometric Abstraction. US Met. INT Google AP. en Met, Wikipedia. fr Larousse. cr Šuvaković. Pojmovnik.
 - Gödöllo colony. 1901-21operates near Budapest.1909National Salon Budapest show. artists: Körösfoi-Kriesch, S Nagy, Kriesch, Raálo, Remsey, Frecskai, Belmonte, Juhász, Mihály, Zichy, M Undi, C Undi, Sidló (HU). sculpture, crafts, design. ref: Arts and Crafts, Tolstoy.
 - Gothic Revival. en Grove US.
 - GRAV (now part of Kinetic art). en SSM2.
 - Groupe Espace. FR Pompidou (select movement).
 - Groupe Panique. FR Pompidou (select movement).
 - Group f/64. US Met. INT Artsy. en Tate. photography.
 - Group Material. INT Artsy.
 - Gruppo 7. en SSM2.
 - Gruppo degli Otto. it Treccani.
 - Gruppo Uno. it Treccani.
 - High-Tech. en SSM2.
 - Hypergraphisme. FR Pompidou.
 - Hypermannerism. cr Šuvaković
 - Imaginisterna. no SNL.
 - Installation Art (now implied in Environment). US Met. UK Tate. INT Artsy. en Grove, Tate. it Treccani. cr Šuvaković. hu Artportal
 - Interactive Art. cr Šuvaković
 - International Style. US Met. INT Artsy. en SSM2, Tate.
 - Jack of Diamonds. en SSM2.
 - Jugendstil (now part of Art Nouveau). en Britannica, SSM2. de RDK. no SNL.
 - Junk art. de RDK. cr Šuvaković
 - Kitchen Sink School. UK Tate. en SSM2, Tate.
 - Konkretistene. no SNL.
 - Light and Space Movement. 2015Another Minimalism: Art After California Light and Space. INT Artsy, Artsy. ref: minimalism.
 - Light Art. en Oxford DA.
 - Ljubljana Graphic School. sl Pojmovnik.
 - London School. FR Pompidou (select movement).
 - Magic Realism. UK Tate. INT Google AP. en SSM2, Tate, Wikipedia.
 - Mechanical Art. es Akal.
 - M.I.A.R. en SSM2.
 - Modernisme. en SSM2.
 - Multimedia Art. cr Šuvaković
 - Musicalisme. FR Pompidou.
 - Les Nabis (now part of Post-Impressionism). US Met. en SSM2, Tate, Wikipedia.
 - Naive Art. it Treccani. sl Pojmovnik. no SNL. FR Pompidou (select movement).
 - Narrative art. FR Pompidou (select movement).
 - Narrative figuration. fr Pompidou. FR Pompidou (select movement).
 - Neo-Avant-Garde. it Treccani. cr Šuvaković
 - New American Documentary Photography. INT Artsy.
 - New American Color Photography. INT Artsy.
 - Neo-Constructivism. cr Šuvaković. sl Pojmovnik.
 - Neoliberty. it Treccani.
 - Neo-Pop. en SSM2.
 - Neorealismo. it Treccani.
 - Neoromantismm, Neo-Romanticism. FR Pompidou. en SSM2. de RDK.
 - Neue Sezession. no SNL.
 - New Artistic Practice. 1966-78. term: Denegri, Susovski, Maticevic. cr Šuvaković
 - New Baroque. 1981Millet. cr Šuvaković. ref: Neo-Expressionism, Transavanguardia.
 - New Figuration. 2010Nueva Figuración 1961-1965.1961Ragon. AR MNBA. en Tate, Oxford DA. cr Šuvaković
 - New Futurism. 1980s-mid. Abate, Bonfiglio, Innocente, Lodole, Palmieri, Postal (IT). painting, sculpture, design. cr Šuvaković. futurism
 - New Generation Sculpture. UK Tate. en Oxford DA, Tate. cr Šuvaković.
 - New Image Painting. 1978 Whitney show. Guston, Bartlett (US). painting. Oxford DA---"vague term". cr Šuvaković. hu Artportal. Pojmovnik.. neo-expr.
 - New Leipzig School. artists: Rauch, Ruckhäberle, Weischer. painting. INT Artsy. en Wikipedia.
 - New Materials. cr Šuvaković
 - New Spirit Painting. UK Tate. en Tate.
 - New Tendencies. cr Šuvaković
 - Non-Figurative Art. FR Pompidou (select movement).
 - Novecento Italiano. en SSM2, Wikipedia. it Treccani. FR Pompidou.
 - Novembergruppe (now part of Expressionism). en SSM2. it Treccani. no SNL.
 - Nuclear Art. FR Pompidou (select movement). en Tate, Wikipedia. it Treccani. es Akal.
 - Object Art. de RDK. it Treccani.
 - Objective Abstraction. UK Tate. en Tate, Wikipedia.
 - Open Form. artists: Hansen.
 - Organic abstraction. en SSM2.
 - Organic architecture. it Treccani.
 - Palladianism. de RDK.
 - Participatory Art. en Tate.
 - Pattern and Decoration. INT Artsy.
 - Pattern Painting. hu Artportal. [16]
 - Pictorial Photography. US Met. en Grove, Met US p., Tate.
 - Pintura matérica, Arte materica. Wikipedia-ES. it Treccani.
 - Poetism, Devětsil. en Monoskop D. it Treccani. cz ArtsLexikon. cr Šuvaković.
 - Political Art, Politkunst. cr Šuvaković. hu Artportal
 - Postavanguardia. it Treccani. cr Šuvaković
 - Post-'70s Ego Generation. INT Artsy.
 - Post-Conceptual Art. cr Šuvaković. hu Artportal.
 - Post-Expressionism. no SNL.
 - Postgeometric Abstraction. cr Šuvaković
 - Postmodernism. US Met. FR Pompidou. en Grove, Tate. it Treccani. cr Šuvaković. no SNL.
 - Post-Surrealism. cr Šuvaković
 - Primitive Art. FR Pompidou (select movement).
 - Primitivism. FR Pompidou. US Guggenheim. UK Tate. en Grove, Tate. it Treccani.
 - Progressive Artists' Movement. INT Artsy.
 - Psychedelic Art. en Tate, Wikipedia. no SNL.
 - Pure Photography. FR Pompidou (select movement).
 - Queer Abstraction. UK Tate. en Tate.
 - Queer Aesthetics, Activist art, artists: Group Material, Border Art Ensemble, General Idea, Gran Fury, Little Elvis. en Art Since 1900: 605ff, Tate.
 - Realism. US Met, NGA. RU Hermitage. UK Tate, V&A. AR MNBA. INT Artsy US r. en Grove, Met, Tate, Wikipedia, Wikipedia US r. fr Pompidou. cr Šuvaković. no SNL.
 - Réalités nouvelles. en Tate.
 - Regionalism. AR MNBA. en Grove.
 - Retro-Avant-Garde. cr Šuvaković. sl Pojmovnik. no SNL.
 - Return to Order, Valori plastici. 1918-22Valori plastici. UK Tate. AR MNBA.DICTen Tate. it Treccani. no SNL. painting. ref: Classicism, Realism.
 - Der Ring. en SSM2.
 - Rivara. it Treccani.
 - Salon de la Rose+Croix. en SSM2.
 - Salon des Réalités Nouvelles. ref: Abstraction-Création.
 - da Santacroce. it Treccani.
 - School of Amsterdam. en SSM2.
 - School of Dakar. en Tate.
 - School of London. UK Tate. INT Artsy. en Tate.
 - School of Paris, École de Paris. FR Pompidou (select movement). US Met. NL Gemeente. en Guggenheim, Met, Tate. cr Šuvaković.
 - Section d'Or. FR Pompidou (select movement).
 - Semiotic art. cr Šuvaković
 - Signalism. 1970-73Signal. cr Šuvaković
 - Site Works. en SSM2.
 - Snapshot Aesthetic. INT Artsy.
 - Social Realism. US DPLA. INT Artsy. en Grove, SSM2. cr Šuvaković.
 - Soviet Nonconformist Art, Nonconformism, Unofficial art, Underground art. groups: Lianozovo, Sretensky Boulevard, Moscow Conceptualists, Petersburg Non-Conformist Group, School of Sidlin, Odessa group (RU). en Wikipedia.
 - Spiral Group. INT Artsy.
 - Spiralen. no SNL.
 - St Ives School. UK Tate. en Tate.
 - Street Art. INT Artsy. en Wikipedia. de RDK.
 - Stuckism. en Tate, Wikipedia.
 - Studio Azzurro. it Treccani.
 - Superflat. artists: Murakami, Aoshima, Takano (JP). en Tate, Wikipedia.
 - Supports-Surfaces. FR Pompidou. en SSM2.
 - Synchromism. INT Artsy. en SSM2, Wikipedia. it Treccani. no SNL.
 - Taller Gráfica Popular. en Tate.
 - Technological Art. cr Šuvaković
 - Telematic Art. en Tate.
 - Tenebrism. de RDK.
 - Totemism. fr Pompidou.
 - Trieste Slovenian Painters. sl Pojmovnik.
 - Tropicália. en Tate.
 - Unit One. it Treccani. no SNL.
 - Verismo. AR MNBA.
 - Video Activism. en Monoskop.
 - Les Vingt, Les XX. en SSM2.
 - Virtual art. cr Šuvaković
 - Vkhutemas. it Treccani. cr Šuvaković
 - Vokovizuel. cr Šuvaković
 - Wanderers, Itinerants, Peredvizhniki. en Wikipedia. it Treccani. painting. ref: realism
 - Washington Color School. INT Artsy. en Tate.
 - Wiener Werkstätte. it Treccani.
 - World of Art, Mir iskusstva (now referred to in Art Nouveau). 1898-1904Mir iskusstva. en Monoskop, SSM2, Tate, Wikipedia. ref: Post-Impr.
 - Zaire School of Popular Painting. INT Artsy.
 - Zebra. it Treccani
 
Notes
- ↑ .. and anti-art.
 - ↑ Schapiro (1953) in his influential essay argued that "style is an essential object of investigation [to the historian of art]" (287) and defined it as "the constant form--and sometimes the constant elements, qualities, and expression--in the art of an individual or a group" (287), while "the description of a style refers to three aspects of art: form elements or motives, form relationships, and qualities (including an all-over quality which we may call the 'expression'). [...] Technique, subject matter, and material may be characteristic of certain groups of works and will sometimes be included in definitions; but more often these features are not so peculiar to the art of a period as the formal and qualitative ones" (289). Kubler (1967), in turn, criticised the definition of style as constant form: "The idea of style is best adapted to static situation, in crosscut or synchronous section. It is an idea unsuited to duration." More recently, Elsner (2003) summarised bias in style art history as follows: "The key assumption is that what matters about a work of art and what stylistic analysis may reveal is its origin and its moment of creation. Style rarely has any truck with the afterlife of objects, their messy history in the real world as they are bashed about, adapted, reused, and altered." For other aspects of the debate on style art history see also Wölfflin (1950), Gombrich (1968), Goodman (1975), Alpers (1979), and Kubler (1979).
 - ↑ Elkins 1998.
 - ↑ Some collection catalogues combine it with or imply in the notion of movement. Tate's collection can be navigated by the Style or '-ism' category, Met by Art Movement / Style, the collections aggregate Artsy by Style and Movement, while Pompidou has entitled the field Mouvement, Guggenheim Movements, and NGA and Hermitage stay with Styles.
 - ↑ The same holds for collections aggregates such as Artsy, Google Art Project and Artwiki.
 - ↑ While narrative text allows explaining the fine distinctions between, for example, dadaist and surrealist works of Max Ernst using art-historical tropes, the database subsumes this tradition to the logic of normalised data. It assumes a binary relation between a work of Ernst and the category "Dada", and between a work of Ernst and the category "Surrealism". It can be linked to both, but there is no place in the structure for conditionals. Here, styles are simply tags and narrative text is secondary to the database structure. Similarly, if Marcel Duchamp may be treated in an essay as an early Conceptualist, the database will resist the introduction of the category early Conceptualism because that would be unsystematic unless a more nuanced categorisation is introduced for other included styles as well.
 - ↑ Non-Western movements which have recently received a belated recognition through retrospective exhibitions include Jikken Kobo (2009), Resistance Art (2011), Tansaekhwa (2014), Mono-ha (2015), Casablanca School (2016) and Khartoum School (2016).
 - ↑ In recent decades, many isms were subjected to major reexaminations through retrospective exhibitions which acknowledged the legacy of women artists and extended the geographic radius beyond the West. Examples include Futurism & Futurisms (1986), Out of Actions: Between Performance and the Object, 1949-1979 (reassessing performance art, happening and process art, 1998), Global Conceptualism: Points of Origin 1950-1980s (1999), Fluxus East (2007), Seductive Subversion: Women Pop Artists, 1958–1968 (2010), Other Primary Structures (reassessing Minimalism, 2014), Storm Women (reassessing Expressionism, 2015), International Pop (2015), World Goes Pop (2015). Another phenomenon are reprises, restagings and returns to style-defining exhibitions such as Second Spring Exhibition of Obmokhu at Tretyakov Gallery (defining Constructivism, opened 2006), Living with Pop: A Reproduction of Capitalist Realism (2013) and Magiciens de la terre (2014).
 - ↑ The list might be further extended by more recent notions coined by artists to describe their practice: Arte de Conducta ("Behavior art", Bruguera), Arte Útil ("Useful art", "Art as a tool", Bruguera), Tools (Superflex, 2003), Connected Aesthetics (mxhz.org, 2004), Critical Engineering (Oliver, Savičić, Vasiliev, 2011), etc.
 
References
- Akal Diccionario Akal de Arte del Siglo XX, ed. Gerard Durozoi, trans. Flavia Puppo, Madrid: Akal, 1997; 2007, Google (preview). Trans. of Dictionnaire de l'art moderne et contemporain, Paris: Hazan, 1992; 1993. (Spanish)
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 - Grove US The Oxford Dictionary of American Art and Artists, ed. Ann Lee Morgan, Oxford University Press, 2007, xiv+537 pp, Google (preview). (English)
 - Guggenheim Guggenheim Collection Online: "Movements", HTML. (English)
 - Hartmann, Das große Kunstlexikon, ed. Peter W. Hartmann, 2003ff, HTML. (German)
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 - Pojmovnik Pojmovnik slovenske umetnosti 1945-2005, HTML. (Slovenian)
 - SNL Store Norsk Lexikon, 2009ff, HTML. (Norwegian)
 - SSM, SSM2 Amy Dempsey, Art in the Modern Era: A Guide to Styles, Schools & Movements, 1860 to the Present, New York: Harry N. Abrams, 2002, TOC; UK ed. as Styles, Schools And Movements: The Essential Encyclopaedic Guide to Modern Art, London: Thames & Hudson, 2002; new ed., exp., 2010, 312 pp, TOC. [17] (English)
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See also
Citation
"Art styles and movements." In Monoskop. Monoskop, 2016–. http://monoskop.org/Art/Styles_and_movements (May 2016)