Bauhaus was a school in Germany from 1919 to 1933 that was started by Walter Gropius. It created a movement of modern architecture. This was a movement that wanted to change how building was thought of. One example of this was Gerrit Rieveld’s “Schroeder House, Utrecht, The Netherlands” made in 1924. This architecture used clean …show more content…
These artist wanted a way to express their feelings, so they used colors in places that it would not usually go. Vasili Kandinsky’s “Black Lines No. 189” made in 1913 is an example of this type of art. Kandinsky also started a group called “Der Blaue Reiter (The Blue Rider)” in 1911 that was an important part of the movement.
Favism started in that early 1900s as a way for artist to use colors that were not true to life. One of the leading artist of this movement was Henri Matisse. “The Joy of life” made in 1905 to 1906 by Henri Matise is a good example of Expressionism. This type of art used bright colors, and put colors in places that it would not normally go. This movement did not last long by 1908 artist of this movement began to go their own way.
Feminism art started in the 1960s as a way for women to show that they wanted equality in all areas. One of the leading artist of this movement was Judy Chicago. Her most famous work was “The Dinner Party” made in 1979. This movement was a way to bring back art made by