Art in the 1920's had an amazing impact in the world. PAINTING AND SCULPTURE Many artists broke out from the European style of art because if you wanted a photo you could take a picture! So artists experimented with the new ways of seeing one development was abstract art. It was according to what the artists thought and it only contained shapes and colors but nothing could be seen in nature. Even architects,like artists wanted to break away from the old styles of building. They now believed that building should not be decorative but should look like what it was. They used new kinds of material such as: Concrete Glass Steal and new engineering techniques They Designed some new,interesting buildings,quite different from the old,earlier style Many cheap buildings were built by modern style but were not successful,specially those built after the second world war BY VRUDDHI VINAY KAPOOR
Surrealism and Art Deco
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Harlem Renaissance
A Boom of cultural expression using music, art, dance, and literature in the African American community. This peaked in the 1920s- 1930s.
Surrealism is a type of art that opposes reality and looks very bizarre and almost dreamlike. This type of art became popular in the 1920s and 1930s, and one reason for that was because of the Great Depression, people were focused on politics and economics and occasionally needed something to take their mind off of reality, and surrealist pieces were perfect because they are anything but real.
Surrealism and Art Deco
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Sorry, but the term "contemporary" art isn't a movement in art. That means contemporary art of the 1920s is art that was in the process of being created during the 1920s, and contemporary art of today is art that is being created today. To answer your question literally, contemporary art starts now. But I think you may mean when did the idea of modern art come into play. I would say the 1950s are the start of what we call modern art and that it turned into modern art in roughly the 1970s.
modernism and cubism of the 1920s-1930s in spain.
a reaffirmation of human beauty and goodness
Harlem Renaissance
Well the 1920s was called "The Jazz-age". Literature was based on the dramatic events that happened during 1920s . In art , the pictures would express the dramatic event that happened.
Dr. Seuss wrote for and did cover art for the magazine "Judge" in the 1920s.
Describe social changes and technological advances during the 1920s ... Popular culture in the 1920s was characterized by innovation in film, visual art.
90 years, 1920s, 'Art Deco'
Dr. Seuss wrote for and provided cover art for the magazine "Judge" in the 1920s.