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The New Psychology and the Visual Arts. Expressionism. Using violently distorted forms and bright colors to express a particular emotion. SPARTA!. Edvard Munch The Scream 1893. Edvard Munch Madonna 1893. Metaphysical Art. A dream world where objects exist beyond physical reality.
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Expressionism • Using violently distorted forms and bright colors to express a particular emotion
SPARTA! Edvard Munch The Scream 1893
Edvard Munch Madonna 1893
Metaphysical Art • A dream world where objects exist beyond physical reality
Giorgio de Chirico The Nostalgia of the Infinite 1914, Oil on canvase
Marc Chagall I and the Village 1911, Oil on canvas
The Dada Movement • A challenge to the very nature of art • WWI makes them think the world is irrational or mad • Deliberately violates good taste, values, and artistic convention • “dada” came from group of artists sticking a knife into a dictionary
Marcel Duchamp Fountain (Urinal) 1917, Ready-made
Marcel Duchamp L.H.O.O.Q. 1919 Rectified ready-made pencil on a reproduction of the Mona Lisa
Surrealism • Devoted to expressing in conscious life the workings of the unconscious mind • Strongly influenced by Freud • Confusing & startling images like those in dreams
Pablo Picasso Seated Woman 1927, Oil on wood
Joan Miro, The Tilled Field 1923, oil on canvas
Joan Miro Person Throwing a Stone at a Bird 1926, oil on canvas
Joan Miro Miro’s Chicago Mixed media sculpture
Rene Magritte The False Mirror 1928, Oil on canvas
Rene Magritte Time Transfixed 1938, Oil on canvas
Salvador Dali • Dreams and fantasies, often erotic • Meticulous precision • Unusual settings • Grotesque attributes
Salvador Dali Soft Construction with Boiled Beans (Premonition of Civil War), 1936
Salvador Dali The Apparition of the Face and Fruit Dish on a Beach (1938)
Salvador Dali Geopoliticus Child Watching the Birth of a New Man (1943)
Frida Kahlo The Broken Column 1944, Oil on canvas
Meret Oppenheim Object: Breakfast in Fur 1936, Fur-covered cup, saucer, and spoon