Art Movement
Explore our extensive collection of artworks organized by the most influential art movements in history. From Picasso's and Braque's groundbreaking Cubism to the visionary Surrealism of Dalí and Magritte, discover masterpieces that defined entire cultural periods. Dive into Futurism, Dadaism, Abstract Expressionism, and other movements that transformed modern and contemporary art. Ideal for collectors and enthusiasts seeking unique pieces that reflect the evolution of art.
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Pop Art
Pop Art was an art movement that emerged in the United Kingdom and the United States during the 1950s and 1960s and celebrated the popular culture of the time. Pop artists sought to incorporate images from advertising, mass media, consumer culture and mundane mass-produced objects into their work, often using bright colours and bold graphics
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Cubism
Cubism was an early 20th-century art movement that emphasized the fragmentation of form and the exploration of multiple viewpoints. Cubist artists sought to break down traditional notions of perspective and representation, instead presenting multiple viewpoints simultaneously within a single work of art.
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Street Art
Street art was born as an evolution of graffiti with which it shares the place of action and many expressive means used. What differs is the artist's motivation, which is no longer exclusively aesthetic, but also responds to the need to express a message