Worksheet- Movements in painting
Movements in Painting
Tate Gallery Visit Preparation
Headway Advanced (Old Edition) Unit 6
With a partner, try and match the descriptions from the Tate Modern audioguide below to the pictures your teacher shows you:
precise dots of pure pigment
expressions of his own moods as reflected in the faces of nature
areas of flat, bold colour form decorative patterns, heavily outlined
the figures were an expression of the social decay of Paris in the so-called Gay Nineties
he was influenced by the flat style of Japanese prints
increasingly geometric approach towards the depiction of landscape forms and still-life objects
emphasises the flatness of the picture plane, or surface, and rejects traditional perspective
asserting the superiority of the unconscious and the role of dreams in artistic creation
inspired by rural widwestern (US) life
the subject of his quiet, contemplative paintings the solitude of individuals in modern cities and small towns
relies on producing generally abstract optical illusions for it’s art
drew their imagery from advertising billboards, movies, comic strips and everyday objects
relied on photography to achieve a precisely detailed, impersonal kind of realist painting
painting was reduced to simple geometric forms, rhythmic patterns or single colours
whose witty paintings were inspired by the art of children and psychopaths
agonised figures
When you go to the museum/ listen to or read the information on the museum website, check your answers.