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Art Movements
Surrealism's Enduring Influence on Contemporary Artists
Surrealism sought to explore the unconscious mind, dreams, and the bizarre, opening the doors to a world of imagination, symbolism, and juxtaposition. Though nearly a century has passed since its inception, Surrealism's impact can still be witnessed in the works of numerous contemporary artists who carry the torch of this enigmatic movement.
Arte Povera: An Artistic Revolution
Arte Povera, an Italian art movement that emerged in the late 1960s and early 1970s, revolutionized the art world by challenging conventional practices and materials. Translating to "poor art" or "impoverished art," this movement was a powerful reaction against the prevailing dominance of abstract expressionism and formalism.
Instead, it sought to explore new avenues of expression and meaning, encouraging artists to break free from the constraints of traditional art and embrace humble materials to create thought-provoking and authentic works.
Ukiyo-e: The Art of the Floating World
Nowadays there is a growing interest in Asian art and particularly in Japanese art as proven by the numerous Sotheby's and Christie's auctions of works by the ukiyo-e masters: Hokusai, Hirogshige, Utamaro, and Kuniyoshi. Similarly, major museums such as the MET Museum are also organizing exhibitions about Japanese Art.
Explore our selection of Japanese art.
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