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general::
types of art
modern art
art from the late 19th century until now:
• I’m not very keen on modern art.
contemporary art
art that is being created now:
• an exhibition of contemporary art
Western art
art in Europe and North America:
• Velasquez was one of the greatest figures in the history of Western art.
fine art
art, especially painting, which is made to be beautiful or affect your emotions, rather than to be useful:
• She wants to study fine art at college. • the Royal Academy of Fine Arts
abstract art
paintings or images that consist of shapes or lines which do not look like people, places, or objects:
• it’s almost impossible for any artist not to be influenced by Picasso’s abstract art.
figurative art
art that shows pictures of people, places, or objects:
• In this country, we always feel more comfortable with figurative art.
conceptual art
a type of modern art, which shows ideas about the world:
• In conceptual art, the idea behind the work of art holds as much importance as the artwork itself.
applied art
the use of artistic principles in the design of objects and images for people to use. This includes subjects such as fashion, jewellery design, architecture, and photography:
• Van de Velde taught at the new school of applied art.
primitive art
art by people who live in societies where there is a very simple way of life and no modern technology or industry:
• The interest in primitive art came about largely through the work of Gauguin.
pop art
art that shows ordinary objects that you find in people’s homes, which was made popular in the1960s by artists such as Andy Warhol:
• The relationship of advertising to art was part of the pop art phenomenon in the 1960s.
the visual arts
painting, sculpture, and other art forms that you look at, not literature or music:
• The approach to the visual arts has changed in the last two decades.
the decorative arts
the design and production of beautiful things for the home, such as furniture, pottery, and cloth:
• The exhibition will also cover the decorative arts.
the performing arts
dance, music, or drama, done to entertain people:
• San Diego’s School for the Creative and Performing Arts
the plastic arts
art that involves producing objects such as sculpures or pots:
• the decline of the plastic arts in the fifth century
performance art
a type of art that can combine acting, dance, and other actions to express an idea:
• It will be a mixture of live performance art, music and poetry in an informal club setting.
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