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1st QUARTER

Arts 10
Modern Art Movement
Week2

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Content Standards:
The learners will demonstrate understanding of…
-art elements and processes by synthesizing and applying prior knowledge and
skills; the arts as integral to the development of organizations, spiritual belief,
historical events, scientific discoveries, natural disasters/ occurrences and other
external phenomenon.
Formation Standards:
The learners will become more creative and resourceful as they make their art
work.
Performance Standards:
The learners will…
perform / participate competently in a presentation of a creative impression (verbal/nonverbal) from the
various art movements; recognize the difference and uniqueness of the art styles of the various art
movements (techniques, process, elements, and principles of art).

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Modern Art is characterized
by the contemporary styles of
visual art produced from the
1860s to the 1970s. During this
period, artists experimented with
other materials to produce art as
well as tried to find fresh ideas to
interpret art.

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Let us
recall!!!
Modern Art
Movements
Impressionism Art
Impressionist art is a style in
which it characterize the
visible brushstrokes (relatively
small and tin), light colors,
emphasis on light and
changing qualities of it,
ordinary subject matter,
unusual visual angles.

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Sunrise by Claude Monet
Stalks of Wheat by Claude Monet
Expressionism Art
Expressionism art tried to
convey emotion and
meaning rather than reality.
In order to express emotion,
the subjects are often
distorted or exaggerated. At
the same time colors are
often vivid and shocking.

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Starry night over the Rhone by Van Gogh
Scream by Edward Munch
Cubism Art
Cubism is a style of art
represented in the
artworks look like they
are made out of cubes
and other geometrical
shapes.

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Factory at Horto de Ebro by Pablo Picasso
Three Musician by Pablo Picasso
Dadaism Art
Dadaism response to the
horrors of WW1 the dada
movement rejected reason,
rationality, and order of the
emerging capitalist society,
instead favoring chaos,
nonsense, and
anti-bourgeois sentiment.
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The Life and work of German Dada by Hannah Hoch
Surrealism Art
Surrealism is a
movement
in art  aimed at
expressing imaginative
dreams and visions free
from conscious rational
control.

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The Persistence of Memory by Salvador Dali
Philosopher’s Lamp by Rene Margritte
Abstract Art
Abstract art uses visual
language of shape, form,
color and line to create a
composition which may
exist with a degree of
independence from
visual references in the
world. 
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Convergence by Jackson Pollocks
Composition V by Wassily Kandinsky
Op Art
Op art, short for optical art, is
a style of visual art that
uses optical illusions. Op
art works are abstract, it
gives the viewer the
impression of movement,
hidden images, flashing and
vibrating patterns, or of
swelling or warping
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Movement in Squares by Bidget Riley
Zebras by Victor Vasarely
Pop Art
Pop art is a movement that
emerged in the mid-20th century
in which artists incorporated
commonplace objects—comic strips,
soup cans, newspapers, and
more—into their work. The Pop art
movement aimed to solidify the
idea that art can draw from any
source, and there is no hierarchy of
culture to disrupt this.

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Crying Girl by Roy Lichtenstein
Campbell’s Sout Cans by Andy Warhol
What are the other Modern Art
Movement?
Performance art
Performance art is an artwork or art exhibition
created through actions executed by the artist
or other participants. These are performance, event, or
situation that combined elements of painting, poetry,
music, dance, and theatre and staged them as a live
action. It also also include  street art, performance
art and graffiti.

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Performance art

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Oral Recitation...
Impressionism Expressionism Cubism

Surrealism Dadaism Abstract

Op Art Pop Art Performance Art

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Go to your classroom and answer
the short quiz.
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