22 August 2011

Purchase of paintings: Precisionism

Precisionism, also known as the Cubist and realism associated with the Art Deco movement, was developed at the United States after the second world war. The term for this movement was invented in the 1920s and influenced by Cubism and futuristic; the main themes of these paintings were mainly on the industrialization and modernization of the American landscape. These elements are depicted with the use of specific and sharply defined a reverence for the industrial era, but with social commentary, not a party directly basic geometric forms.

The degrees of abstraction ran the spectrum as some of the work was realistic qualities of photo, and if the movement had no presence outside the United States, the artists that make up this particular grouping were a narrow collective remaining active through the 1930s. Georgia O'Keefe has remained as one of the main promoters of this style and remained for many years thereafter until the 1960s, her husband was a highly regarded to mentor the group. In a phase post-Expressionist post of life in the world of art, Precisionism has touched and influenced the movements of the magic realism that uses aspects such as the juxtaposition of movement forward with a sense of distance and pop art, in which the themes of mass culture have been used to define art much it before.

Just after the beginning of the 1950s, the movement of pop art was clear in places like Britain and the United States and employee of the elements of advertising and comic strips to create a foundation that could have been taken in response to the popular movement and abstract expressionism. Although the term was not coined until 1958, it was later linked with Dada at the beginning of the century and at one time was called Neo-Dada due to the strong influence of the artist Marcel Duchamp. More later affecting artists such as Andy Warhol, Jasper Johns, the whimsical definition coming to mean a low-cost products by mass and work and emphasizing the values of all the days with common sources such as the packaging of the product and the photographs of celebrities.

By exploring this fraction of imaging every day, the artists are in collaboration with the contemporary consumer culture, and this became apparent in some parts of Britain, the Spain and Japan around the same point in time. In Britain, in particular, where pop art appeared come at this time in 1947, and many works began to blur the boundaries between art and advertising. While in Spain, the movement become interdependent with the "figurative new", the work was raised in the roots of informalism which began to be an aspect is critical in this part of the world.

Japan, pop art was seen and used during much of the original work of the "superflat" countries through such means as the Anime and the styles of art, and became the means by which artists could more critically their own culture through the more satirical purpose. When you choose a challenging piece by these artists, it may be an exercise more invigorating to find some of those other artists to which these recent artists must much of their inspiration for their own work and Precisionism is just need a starting point for you as zero part elsewhere in the artistic spectrum.

Today, the Precisionism can be seen as a fundamental influence in the trade and popular art, but it cannot be too neglected as one of a few different movements to affect our current position on the usefulness and functions of art. With the present postmodern the updated, perhaps we is still established once back to the past that we have come to take for granted too often and reveal a new age to define a new century of experience.