アートとクラフト - 芸術運動: 1946-1999
ここでは、「ポップアート」、「ハイパーリアリズム」、「ネオダダ」など、1946 年から 1999 年の芸術運動に関連した英単語を学びます。
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a modern art movement originated in New York in which an artist expresses subjective feelings in abstract forms rather than external objects or figures
抽象表現主義, アブストラクト・エクスプレッショニズム
an Italian art movement active in the late 20th century, which sought to create art from everyday, found materials
アルテ・ポーヴェラ, 貧しいアート
a group of American writers active in the mid-20th century who sought to challenge the conventions of literature and create a more experimental style
ビート・ジェネレーション, ビートニク世代
a group of American artists active in the late 20th century who sought to challenge the conventions of abstract expressionism and create a more humorous and irreverent style
シカゴイマジスト, シカゴイマジストグループ
an avant-garde art movement founded in 1948 that combined elements of expressionism, surrealism, and abstract art and emphasized spontaneity and the subconscious
コブラ運動, コブラアート
an abstract art movement in which large fields of color are used to create a sense of immersion, stillness and calm
カラーフィールド, 色彩領域
an international multi-disciplinary art movement that peaked in the 1960s and 1970s
フルクサス (名詞), フルクサス運動 (名詞)
an American art movement active in the mid-20th century, which sought to create abstract paintings through the use of geometric shapes and flat, bold colors
ハードエッジペインティング, 硬いエッジの絵画
a modern art form that depends on motion to produce the desired effect
キネティックアート, 動きの芸術
an art movement active in the mid-20th century, which sought to challenge the conventions of traditional art and create a more experimental style
ネオダダ, ネオダダ運動
an artistic movement active in the mid-20th century, which sought to create art from everyday, found objects
新しいリアリズム, 新しい現実
an art movement that uses visual illusions and patterns to create the illusion of movement, depth, and changing form
オプアート, 視覚芸術
art created by those outside of the mainstream art world, often self-taught artists with no formal training
アウトサイダーアート, 非主流アート
an art movement emerging from the United Kingdom during the 1960s that was based on mass media and popular culture, using elements of commercials, comic books, etc. as a way to challenge the traditions of the fine arts
ポップアート, ポップアート運動
an art movement of the 1960s that reacted against abstract expressionism by rejecting gestural brushwork in favor of smooth, evenly painted surfaces with hard-edged geometrical shapes and drips of color
ポストペインタリーアブストラクション, ポストペインティングの抽象
art movement that focuses on documenting the artistic process itself, rather than producing an end product
プロセスアート, 過程アート
art created for a publicly accessible space and intended to reach a wide audience, often site-specific pieces incorporating the surrounding environment
公共アート, パブリックアート
an anarchist and Marxist political and artistic movement that existed from 1957 to 1972 and aimed to transform culture through creative activity and the construction of situations
状況主義者国際
art form that uses moving image media like video and film as the primary medium
ビデオアート, 映像アート
an artistic style popular in the late 20th century, characterized by its use of existing artwork, objects, and images to create new works
アプロプリエーション, アートのアプロプリエーション
an artistic style popular in the late 20th century, characterized by its use of the body as a medium and its exploration of the relationship between the body and the self
ボディアート, 身体芸術
art in which the concept presented is considered as the most important part not the form or appearance
コンセプチュアルアート, 概念芸術
a form of art that uses natural elements of a landscape directly in its composition
ランドアート, 自然彫刻
a genre of art that is marked by a high-resolution representation of real life pictures
ハイパーリアリズム
an artistic style popular in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, characterized by its use of digital technologies and the Internet to create art
インターネットアート, デジタルアート
an artistic style popular in the mid-20th century, characterized by its use of expressive brushstrokes and bright colors to create a sense of emotion and movement
叙情的抽象, リリカルアブストラクション
an artistic style popular in the late 20th century, characterized by its use of the postal system to create art and its exploration of the relationship between art and communication
メールアート, 郵便アート
an artistic style popular in the late 20th century, characterized by its use of bold colors and textures to create a sense of abundance and energy
マキシマリズム
a style of art, music, or design that arose in the 1950s and is associated with simplicity and uses only a limited number of elements
ミニマリズム
an artistic style popular in the late 20th century, characterized by its use of vivid colors and expressive brushstrokes to capture the human experience
ネオエクスプレッショニズム
a modern type of art in which the artist and the audience are engaged in dramatic performance, often with political or social themes
パフォーマンスアート, 演技アート
an artistic style popular in the late 20th century, characterized by its use of simple forms, bright colors, and everyday objects to explore the relationship between art and life
ポストミニマリズム, ポスト・ミニマリズム
a movement and style in art, literature, architecture, etc. in the 20th century, which reacted against modernism and is usually marked by a return to earlier styles and inclusion of features from various periods
ポストモダニズム, ポストモダン
a style of art in which the artist studies a photograph and tries to recreate it in another medium as accurate and natural as possible
フォトリアリズム, 写真リアリズム
an artistic style popular in the mid-20th century, characterized by its use of bright colors and abstract forms to explore altered states of consciousness
サイケデリックアート, サイケデリックスタイル
an artistic style popular in the late 20th century, characterized by its use of a particular location and its exploration of the relationship between art and its environment
サイト特有のアート, 場所特有のアート
an artistic style popular in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, characterized by its use of sound and its exploration of the relationship between art and music
音のアート, サウンドアート