(some of these are particular to the plastic arts and there are those
particular to music.
Here's a start for music
Late Romanticism
Serialism - atonalism
neo-classicism
futurism
modern
experimentalism
minimalism
new romanticism - holy minimalism?
new complexity - serialism ?
(this doesn't include pop music and jazz)
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James Whitehead
> Furturism
> Surrealism
> Dada
> Fluxus
> Avant Garde
> Anti-Art
Avant-Garde (this is a general term for art in the late 19th century rather
than a movement per se)
Futurism (1910's-1920's)
Dada (World War I - 1920's)
Surrealism (1930's - 1950's onwards)
Fluxus (1960's generally)
Anti-Art (? what is this, do you mean Art Brut)
a few years of Art History papers does come in handy after all.
> You are mixing what looks like strictly art (as in painting, etc) and
music here. If I understand it correctly, it basically goes (for the
art terms): realism, impressionist, post- impressionist, futurist/
dadaist, cubist, surrealist, expressionist, post- expressionist,
abstract expressionist, pop art, minimalist/ earth art/ conceptualist/
post- modern, etc. These last few definitely don't have the somewhat
defined lines that the older modern art movements had. I think the
Fluxus Movement was begun in the early '60's, so it fits in with Pop
art, at least on the time line. And don't forget the Austrian
Aktionists from the '50's and '60's. Easily the most extreme of the
avant garde!
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Before you buy.
I did post a list of musical labels/trends- btw cubism predates dada,
expressionism starts earlier - well in po-mo terms we can mix the whole
thing up anyway-
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James Whitehead