Dada: Dada was originally done by European artists in protest against World War I. bourgeois society, and conservatism of traditional thought. They included random objects and could not be intellectually analyzed. It later evolved into Surrealism.
Man Ray
Man Ray
Art Nouveau: This art style is characterized by it's intricate patterns of curving lines. It was inspired by natural forms and structures such as flowers and plants. This style was also used in architecture.
Ferdinand Hodler
Ferdinand Hodler
Abstract Expressionism: This type of art involves an artist expressing themselves using only form and color. There are no actual objects represented in it. It can be divided in to two groups: Action Painting and Color Field Painting.
Hans Hoffman
Hans Hoffman
German Expressionism: Involves varying stylistic approaches and intense personal expression.
Bruck
Bruck
Op Art: A mathematically-themed form of abstract art. It uses the repetition of simple forms and colors. Op Art is short for Optical Art.
M.C. Escher
M.C. Escher
Pop Art: Pop Art explores imagery that is a part of everyday consumer culture. It focuses on things such as advertisements, products, celebrities, and comics.
Andy Worhol
Andy Worhol
Abstract Expressionism and German Expressionism