Art nouveau was a movement that swept through the decorative arts and architecture in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Poster arts and crafts movement graphic design.
Dada 1900 1930 the movement primarily involved visual arts literature poetry art manifestoes art theory theatre and graphic design and concentrated its anti war politics through a rejection of the prevailing standards in art through anti art cultural work.
Book design and typography declined in quality and many mass produced goods were cheap and of poor quality.
Land art earth art.
Marcel duchamps kurt schwitters.
W illiam morris was a leading member of the arts and crafts movement.
The aesthetic and social vision of the movement grew out of ideas that he developed in the 1850s with the birmingham set a group of students at the university of oxford including edward burne jones who combined a love of romantic literature with a.
His vision in linking art to industry by applying the values of fine art to the production of commercial design was a key stage in the evolution of design as we know it today.
Its defining characteristic was a sinuous curvilinear line.
William morris 1834 1896 was the towering figure in late 19th century design and the main influence on the arts and crafts movement.
Art nouveau was an international design movement that emerged and touched all of the design arts architecture fashion furniture graphic and product design during the 1890s and the early 20th century.
The arts crafts movement began in reaction to the poor aesthetic quality of the industrial revolution in great britain.
He is best known for his pattern designs particularly on fabrics and wallpapers.
It was also a socialist reform movement which embraced artists architects.
One distinctive characteristic of the style is the use of organic asymmetrical line work instead of solid uniform shapes applied across architecture interiors and jewellery as well as posters and illustration.
Land art also known as earth art environmental art and earthworks is a simple art movement that emerged in the 1960s and 1970s characterized by works made directly in the landscape sculpting the land itself into earthworks or making structures in the landscape using natural materials such as rocks or twigs.
Following on from the arts and crafts movement art nouveau was a primarily ornamental movement in both europe and the usa.