The Environmental Art Movement encompasses a wide variety of very similar phrases and art terms such as; eco-art, natural art, green art, earth art, recycled art, sustainable art etc.
David Jakupca is responsible for enlightening everyone to the Environmental Art Movement when the International Center for Environmental Arts (ICEA) was founded at the ARK in Berea in 1987. The mission of ICEA is: Assisting in the understanding of the relationship between Humans and their Environment through the Arts to promote a sustainable Culture of Peace.
David asserts that respect for human and environmental rights and greater understanding between people from different racial and religious backgrounds must be the first step of society in today's fast-changing, globalized world.
This goal is accomplished by focusing on the creative process and affirming that Environmental Art is a catalyst for social change by empowering participants, transforming environments and contributing to collective healing and economic development.
Although it is widely acknowledged that David Jakupca is the 'Spiritual Father of the Environmental Art Movement' and the creator of the Theory of Iceality in its modern understanding, not all of Jakupca's contemporaries accepted the new theory at once.
However, the Theory of Iceality is now considered as the cornerstone of the modern sustainable global Environmental Art Movement and replicated throughout the World.
'ICEALITY" is the measure of the connection between arts, civic engagement and the environment, which can be defined as promoting a sustainable positive and peaceful quality of life for all the worlds children.
He is a contemporary artist, not associated with a particular movement.
Aaron douglas was associated with the "Harlem Renaissance movement", also called the "negro movement"
impressioniste
The phrase is associated with the minimalist art movement
The Northern Renaissance.
David
Not with any movement, really. His paintings are a personal kind of realism.
It seems there might be a misunderstanding, as I don't have access to the previous question or the specific art and literary movement you are referring to. If you provide the name of the movement and the individuals associated with it, I can help identify which person was not a writer linked to that movement.
Andy Warhol was one of the instigating figures of the Pop Art Movement.
Postmodernism is not associated with the modernist movement. Postmodernism is a reaction against modernist principles and embraces a more pluralistic and decentralized approach to art and culture.
Lucian Freud was associated with the art movement known as figurative art or figurative realism. His style focused on realistic depictions of the human form, often in a raw and unflinching manner.
The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood