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Art movement
Process art is an artistic movement where the end product of art and craft, the objet d’art (work of art/found object), is not the principal focus; the
Process_art
Artwork created through actions of an artist or other participants
proceedings. Process artists saw art as pure human expression. Process art defends the idea that the process of creating the work of art can be an art piece
Performance_art
20th-century architectural and art style
Art Deco, short for the French Arts décoratifs (lit. 'Decorative Arts'), is a style of visual arts, architecture, and product design that first appeared
Art_Deco
Mode or tendency in fine art
aesthetics shared some of the features of social practice art and all three had roots in the process art of the 1970s and "web of life" philosophies of Native
Relational_art
List of western art periods
mid-1960s – Process art – mid-1960s – 1970s Arte Povera – 1967 – Art and Language – 1968, United Kingdom Photorealism – late 1960s – early 1970s Land art – late-1960s
Periods in Western art history
Periods_in_Western_art_history
Supervisor of an artistic production
the brainstorm process, art directors, colleagues and clients explore ways the finished piece or scene could look. At times, the art director is responsible
Art_director
Topics referred to by the same term
Process (Play-N-Skillz album), a 2005 album by rap group Play-N-Skillz The Process (band), an American music group The Process (collective), an art and
The_Process
intelligence (AI) programs, most commonly using text-to-image models. The process of automated art-making has existed since antiquity. The field of artificial intelligence
AI_art
Music that arises from a process
Process music is music that arises from a process. It may make that process audible to the listener, or the process may be concealed. Primarily begun
Process_music
Art forms involving visual perception
Graffiti History of art Installation art Interactive art Landscape painting Mathematics and art Mixed media Portrait painting Process art Recording medium
Visual_arts
Visual arts produced during the European Renaissance
Renaissance art (1350 – 1620) is the painting, sculpture, and decorative arts of the period of European history known as the Renaissance, which emerged
Renaissance_art
1890–1911 European style of art and architecture
Art Nouveau (/ˌɑːr(t) nuːˈvoʊ/ AR(T) noo-VOH; French: [aʁ nuvo] ; lit. 'New Art'), Jugendstil in German, is an international style of art, architecture
Art_Nouveau
Pop art Post-Impressionism Postminimalism Precisionism Pre-Raphaelitism Primitivism Private Press Process art Progressive Art Movement Psychedelic art Purism
List_of_art_movements
Art of the present time
Contemporary art Contemporary art is generally art created from the 1970s onwards. Contemporary artists work in a globally influenced, culturally diverse
Contemporary_art
Art movement
Postmodern art Postmodern art is a body of art movements that sought to contradict some aspects of modernism or some aspects that emerged or developed
Postmodern_art
Avant-garde art movement in the early 20th century
fragments to write poetry, a process in which the synchronous universe itself becomes an active agent in creating the art. A poem written using this technique
Dada
Art created outside the boundaries of official culture by those untrained in the arts
the art worlds. The term outsider art was coined in 1972 as the title of a book by art critic Roger Cardinal. It is an English equivalent for art brut
Outsider_art
International cultural movement (1920s–1950s)
Surrealism is an art and cultural movement that developed in Europe in the aftermath of World War I in which artists aimed to allow the unconscious mind
Surrealism
19th-century art movement
Impressionism was a 19th-century art movement characterised by visible brush strokes, open composition, emphasis on accurate depiction of light in its
Impressionism
Art influenced by cybernetics and systems theory
include anti-form movement, cybernetic art, generative systems, process art, systems aesthetic, systemic art, systemic painting, and systems sculpture
Systems_art
Art by a person lacking formal training
Naïve art is usually defined as visual art that is created by a person who lacks the formal education and training that a professional artist undergoes
Naïve_art
Flat, geometric art style associated with Big Tech
Corporate Memphis, commonly referred to as Alegria art, is an art style and design aesthetic named after the Memphis Group that features flat areas of
Corporate_Memphis
Art movement
Op art, short for optical art, is a style of visual art that uses distorted or manipulated geometrical patterns, often to create optical illusions. It
Op_art
Styles of art associated with periods of time and/or locations of artistic activity
Movement Pop Art Post-painterly abstraction Process art Public art Retro art Serial art Shaped canvas Situationist International Tachism Video art Art & Language
Art_movement
Practice of applying paint, pigment, color or other medium to a surface
Painting is a visual art, characterized by the practice of applying paint, pigment, color, or other medium to a solid surface. The medium is commonly
Painting
Modernist art movement
there are many examples of art production in Europe from the 15th century onward which emphasize extreme emotion. Such art often occurs during times of
Expressionism
Movement in various forms of art and design
music, and other media, minimalism is an art movement that emerged in the post-World War II era in Western art. It is often interpreted as a reaction to
Minimalism
Art created by a set of rules, often using computers
critical element in generative art: It should be evident from the above description of the evolution of generative art that process (or structuring) and change
Generative_art
Works that are experimental or innovative
'advance guard' or 'vanguard') identifies an experimental genre or work of art, and the artist who created it, which usually is aesthetically innovative
Avant-garde
Style of medieval art
Gothic art was a style of medieval art that developed in Northern France out of Romanesque art in the 12th century, led by the concurrent development
Gothic_art
Underground visual art movement
or lowbrow art, is an underground visual art movement that arose in the Los Angeles, California area in the late 1960s. It is a populist art movement with
Lowbrow_(art_movement)
19th-century artistic movement
Realists rejected Romanticism, which had dominated French literature and art since the early 19th century. The artist Gustave Courbet, the original proponent
Realism_(art_movement)
Artistic style of Europe from 1000 AD to the 13c
Romanesque art is the art of Europe from approximately 1000 AD to the rise of the Gothic style in the 12th century, or later depending on region. The preceding
Romanesque_art
Visual art inspired by psychedelic experiences
Psychedelic art (also known as psychedelia) is art, graphics or visual displays related to or inspired by psychedelic experiences and hallucinations known
Psychedelic_art
French artists
played a large part in the transition from Impressionism and academic art to abstract art, symbolism and the other early movements of modernism. The members
Nabis_(art)
Plan for the construction of an object or system
A design is the concept or proposal for an object, process, or system. The word design refers to something that is or has been intentionally created by
Design
Art movement emerging in the mid-1950s
Pop art is an art movement that emerged in the United Kingdom and the United States during the mid-to late 1950s. The movement presented a challenge to
Pop_art
Art movement of the 1960s and 1970s
Land art, variously known as Earth art, environmental art, and Earthworks, is an art movement that emerged in the 1960s and 1970s, largely associated
Land_art
Artistic style in Europe and colonies, c. 1600–1750
flourished from the early 1600s until the 1750s. It followed Renaissance art and Mannerism and preceded the Rococo (in the past often referred to as "late
Baroque
Topics referred to by the same term
a larger body Process art, an art movement and/or genre. Process (computing), an instance of a computer program being executed Process (iOS application)
Process_(disambiguation)
Three-dimensional work of art
are often called public art, land art or art intervention; however, the boundaries between these terms overlap. Installation art can be either temporary
Installation_art
Genre of artworks that contains movement
Kinetic art is art from any medium that contains movement perceivable by the viewer or that depends on motion for its effects. Canvas paintings that extend
Kinetic_art
Artistic, literary, musical, and intellectual movement
and belief that the world was in the process of great change and improvement had largely vanished, and some art became more conventionally political and
Romanticism
German art school and art movement
commonly known as the Bauhaus (German for 'building house'), was a German art school operational from 1919 to 1933 that combined crafts and the fine arts
Bauhaus
Early Christian art and architecture (or Paleochristian art) is the art produced by Christians, or under Christian patronage, from the earliest period
Early Christian art and architecture
Early_Christian_art_and_architecture
Visual art in public spaces
Street art is visual art created in public locations for public visibility. It has been associated with the terms "independent art", "post-graffiti",
Street_art
Free graphics library
Processing is a graphics library and integrated development environment (IDE) built for the electronic arts, new media art, and visual design communities
Processing
The history of art focuses on objects made by humans for any number of spiritual, narrative, philosophical, symbolic, conceptual, documentary, decorative
History_of_art
Art movement, an offshoot of cubism
during the monochromatic phase of Cubism. Orphism art scrutinizes color and the effects of light. Orphism art was painted in the early 1910s, when modern technology
Orphism_(art)
Art produced by the Minoan civilization
Minoan art is the art produced by the Bronze Age Aegean Minoan civilization from about 3000 to 1100 BC, though the most extensive and finest survivals
Minoan_art
The art of Europe, also known as Western art, encompasses the history of visual art in Europe. European prehistoric art started as mobile Upper Paleolithic
Art_of_Europe
Post-Roman British and Irish style of art
Insular art, also known as Hiberno-Saxon art, was produced in the post-Roman era of Great Britain and Ireland. The term derives from insula, the Latin
Insular_art
Kind of performance art involving hardship
Endurance art is a kind of performance art involving some form of hardship, such as pain, solitude or exhaustion. Performances that focus on the passage
Endurance_art
Artistic period (1860s–1970s)
Modern art Modern art includes artistic work produced during the period extending roughly from the 1860s to the 1970s, and denotes the styles and philosophies
Modern_art
Art and architecture inspired by historic styles
Thus, it offers a great variety of possible designs. In the history of art, after Neoclassicism which in the Romantic era could itself be considered
Historicism_(art)
Artistic style
Fauvism (/foʊvɪzəm/ FOH-viz-əm) is a style of painting and an art movement that emerged in France at the beginning of the 20th century. It was the style
Fauvism
Person that buys and sells works of art
galleries. They will often take part in preparing the works of art to be revealed or processed. Art dealers' professional associations serve to set high standards
Art_dealer
Creative work to evoke aesthetic response
finer works of art. Within this latter sense, the word art may refer to several things: (i) a study of a creative skill, (ii) a process of using the creative
Art
Artistic style of representing subjects realistically
In art, realism is generally the attempt to represent subject-matter truthfully, without artificiality, exaggeration, or speculative or supernatural elements
Realism_(arts)
Artistic movement centered on sending small-scale works through the postal service
Mail art, also known as postal art and correspondence art, is an artistic movement centered on sending small-scale works through the postal service. It
Mail_art
Art genre
Computer art is art in which computers play a role in the production or display of the artwork. Such art can be an image, sound, animation, video, CD-ROM
Computer_art
Art created digitally with a computer
Digital art, or the digital arts, is artistic work that uses digital technology as part of the creative or presentational process. It can also refer to
Digital_art
Artistic and social movement
architecture, and cuisine. To some extent, Futurism influenced the art movements Art Deco, Constructivism, Surrealism, and Dada; to a greater degree, Precisionism
Futurism
Art discipline that uses sound as a medium
Brandon LaBelle, sound art as a practice "harnesses, describes, analyzes, performs, and interrogates the condition of sound and the process by which it operates
Sound_art
Artistic style in Europe and colonies, c. 1550–1600
Mannerism is a style in European art that emerged in the later years of the Italian High Renaissance around 1520, spreading by about 1530 and lasting
Mannerism
American visual artist and author (born 1953)
works in multiple forms including performance art, process art, installation art, sculpture, visionary art, and painting. He is also on the board of advisors
Alex_Grey
Style of painting and sculpture
entire process, competitions with a predetermined subject and a specific allotted period of time measured each student's progress. The most famous art competition
Academic_art
(2000). Making Classical Art: Process & Practice. Stroud, Gloucestershire: Tempus. Moon, Warren G. (1983). Ancient Greek Art and Iconography. Madison:
Ancient_Greek_art
Art made in Ancient Rome and the territories it ruled
Roman art The art of Ancient Rome, and the territories of its Republic and later Empire, includes architecture, painting, sculpture and mosaic work. Luxury
Roman_art
Art movement
articulated by the influential New York art critic Clement Greenberg. According to Greenberg Modern art followed a process of progressive reduction and refinement
Conceptual_art
Artistic style in Europe and colonies, c. 1730–1780
ROH-kə-KOH; French: [ʁɔkɔko] , also [ʁokoko]), is a Western style of architecture, art, and decoration that emerged in France in the 1730s as a reaction against
Rococo
Art of the Frankish empire, ca. 780–900
Carolingian art comes from the Frankish Empire in the period of roughly 120 years from about 780 to 900—during the reign of Charlemagne and his immediate
Carolingian_art
Technique of painting with small, distinct dots
1886, branching from Impressionism. The term "Pointillism" was coined by art critics in the late 1880s to ridicule the works of these artists, but is
Pointillism
Early-20th-century Russian art movement
structure of life and art. Projecting that vision onto Cubism, which Malevich admired for its ability to deconstruct art, and in the process change its reference
Suprematism
Art during the Middle Ages in Europe and beyond
period in the process of becoming nations or cultures, had its own distinct artistic style, such as Anglo-Saxon art or Viking art. Medieval art was produced
Medieval_art
International feminist movement, promoting art reflecting women's lives and experiences
The feminist art movement refers to the efforts and accomplishments of feminists internationally to produce art that reflects women's lives and experiences
Feminist_art_movement
Phase of Greek art, characterized largely by geometric motifs in vase painting
Geometric art is a phase of Greek art, characterized largely by geometric motifs in vase painting, that flourished towards the end of the Greek Dark Ages
Geometric_art
Modernist art and literature made after 1945
Joseph Kosuth, and Alan Saret, were some of the process artists that emerged during the 1960s. Process art as inspired by Pollock enabled artists to experiment
Late_modernism
French art consists of the visual and plastic arts (including French architecture, woodwork, textiles, and ceramics) originating from the geographical
French_art
Art style in post-Islamic Spain
Mudéjar art, or Mudéjar style, was a type of ornamentation and decoration used in the Iberian Christian kingdoms, primarily between the 13th and 16th
Mudéjar_art
Twentieth-century art—and what it became as modern art—began with modernism in the late nineteenth century. Nineteenth-century movements of Post-Impressionism
20th-century_art
Term for art of Scandinavia and Viking settlements of 8th-11th centuries
Viking art, also known commonly as Norse art, is a term widely accepted for the art of Scandinavian Norsemen and Viking settlements further afield—particularly
Viking_art
Cultural and artistic movement
abstraction and the post-minimalist movement, and in early conceptual art. Process art, as inspired by Pollock enabled artists to experiment with and make
Modernism
Art by advanced cultures of ancient societies
Ancient art refers to the many types of art produced by the advanced cultures of ancient societies with different forms of writing, such as those of China
Ancient_art
Art of the Byzantine Empire
Byzantine art comprises the body of artistic products of the Eastern Roman Empire, as well as the nations and states that inherited culturally from the
Byzantine_art
Form of contemporary art
Shock art is contemporary art that incorporates disturbing imagery, sound or scents to create a shocking experience. It is a way to disturb "smug, complacent
Shock_art
Art form using video technology
Video art is an art form which relies on using video technology as a visual and audio medium. Video art emerged during the late 1960s as new consumer
Video_art
Industrial process for ammonia production
The Haber process, also called the Haber–Bosch process, is the main industrial procedure for the production of ammonia. It converts atmospheric nitrogen
Haber_process
American visual artist (born 1973)
much of that work. Grant examines the process of writing and ideas based in linguistic theory as it connects to art and creates visual images inspired by
Alexandra_Grant
Western cultural movement
literature, theatre, music, and architecture that drew inspiration from the art and culture of classical antiquity. Neoclassicism was born in Rome, largely
Neoclassicism
Pottery produced by artists emphasizing artistic rather than practical value
closer relationship between the design of a piece and its production process. Art pottery was part of the Arts and Crafts movement, and a reaction to the
Art_pottery
Pre-Greek artistic tradition
Cycladic art The ancient Cycladic culture flourished in the islands of the Aegean Sea from c. 3300 to 1100 BCE. Along with the Minoan civilization and
Cycladic_art
Genre of art engaging nature and ecology
Environmental sculpture Environmentalism Land art Process art Site-specific art Solarpunk Sustainable art Sustainable design Bower, Sam (2010). "A Profusion
Environmental_art
Artworks designed and produced by means of electronic media technologies
animation, digital art, interactive art, sound art, Internet art, video games, robotics, 3D printing, immersive installation and cyborg art. The term defines
New_media_art
Austrian media artist (1940–2026)
computer animations, photography, sculpture, and publications on contemporary art. Valie Export was born Waltraud Lehner in Linz, Reichsgau Oberdonau, on 17
Valie_Export
Movements by Mexican-American artists
of the art and the artists creating Chicano Art were heavily influenced by Chicano Movement (El Movimiento) which began in the 1960s. Chicano art was influenced
Chicano_art_movement
Soviet style of realistic art depicting communist values
(from Russian соцреализм, sotsrealizm), is a style of idealized realistic art that was developed in the Soviet Union and was the official cultural doctrine
Socialist_realism
Artist collective and art movement
COBRA or Cobra, often stylized as CoBrA, was a European avant-garde art group active from 1948 to 1951. The name was coined in 1948 by Christian Dotremont
COBRA_(art_movement)
Art movement
Queer art, also known as LGBT+ art or queer aesthetics, broadly refers to modern and contemporary visual art practices that draw on lesbian, gay, bisexual
Queer_art
Branch of mathematics
its meaning was restricted to the theory of equations, that is, to the art of manipulating polynomial equations in view of solving them. This changed
Algebra
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Lord Vishnu, Prowess
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King of prowess
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Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Telugu
Limitless Prowess
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Prowess
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Lord Vishnu, Prowess
Biblical
judgment; process
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Lord Vishnu, Prowess
Surname or Lastname
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English : variant of Priest.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name for someone who ironed clothes, from Yiddish pres ‘flat iron’.
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Limitless prowess
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Bravery, Prowess, Valour
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Prowess
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
King of Prowess
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Greek Shakespearean
A sea god.
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Lord Vishnu, Prowess
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Indian, Sikh
Prowess
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Bravery, Prowess, Valour
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English
English name derived from the title, itself from Old French princesse, a feminine form of Prince, PRINCESS means "chief, first."
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Adwiteya | அதà¯à®µà®¿à®¤à¯‡à®¯à®¾
Unique, Matchless
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Hebrew Greek English Teutonic German
From Elisheba, meaning either oath of God, or God is satisfaction.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Light, Brilliant
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American, Christian, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Indian, Latin, Sanskrit, Swedish
Universal; Constant Movement; Wind; Whole; Warrior; Entire
Boy/Male
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Unforgettable
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Cloud
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French
My God is bountiful;God of plenty.
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King
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Hymn; A Song in Praise of God
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v. i.
To begin and carry on a legal process.
n.
The consort of a prince; as, the princess of Wales.
n.
See Proceeds.
n.
In actual space, as the progress of a ship, carriage, etc.
n. pl.
An order of large birds; the Ratitae; -- called also Proceri.
v. i.
To make progress; to move forward in space; to continue onward in course; to proceed; to advance; to go on; as, railroads are progressing.
v. t.
To make progress in; to pass through.
n.
The act of proceeding; continued forward movement; procedure; progress; advance.
v. t.
To make a recess in; as, to recess a wall.
n.
In knowledge; in proficiency; as, the progress of a child at school.
n.
A series of actions, motions, or occurrences; progressive act or transaction; continuous operation; normal or actual course or procedure; regular proceeding; as, the process of vegetation or decomposition; a chemical process; processes of nature.
n.
Specifically, a printing press.
v. t.
To make a solemn declaration or affirmation of; to proclaim; to display; as, to protest one's loyalty.
n.
In business of any kind; as, the progress of a negotiation; the progress of art.
n.
The process or result of growing up; progress; development.
v. t.
To present to knowledge of, to proclaim one's self versed in; to make one's self a teacher or practitioner of, to set up as an authority respecting; to declare (one's self to be such); as, he professes surgery; to profess one's self a physician.
v. i.
To make a solemn declaration (often a written one) expressive of opposition; -- with against; as, he protest against your votes.
v. i.
To pass from one point, topic, or stage, to another; as, to proceed with a story or argument.