Who's Who in the Major Styles
Expressionism - forms distorted to express emotion:
Georg Baselitz
Wilhelm Lehmbruck
Figurative - human-centered imagery:
Audrey Flack
Gaston Lachaise
Aristide Maillol
Henri Matisse
Elie Nadelman
Auguste Rodin
Medardo Rosso
Cubism - form fractured into discontinuous planes:
Alexander Archipenko
Jacques Lipchitz
Pablo Picasso
Constructivism - new materials and processes for new century:
Naum Gabo
Antoine Pevsner
Vladimir Tatlin
Futurism - overlapping forms in "motion":
Umberto Boccioni
Raymond Duchamp-Villon
Biomorphic Abstraction - animate forms reduced to essentials:
Constantin Brancusi
Alexander Calder
Nancy Graves
Henry Moore
Isamu Noguchi
Martin Puryear
Dada - "shock the bourgeoisie," absurdist anti-art:
Jean Arp
Marcel Duchamp
Man Ray
Surrealism - fantasy forms to reflect the subconscious:
Joseph Cornell
Max Ernst
Alberto Giacometti
Joan MirO
Geometric Abstraction - forms combining line, cube, triangle, cone, sphere:
Anthony Caro
Mark di Suvero
Barbara Hepworth
Ellsworth Kelly
Louise Nevelson
Barnett Newman
Richard Serra
Joel Shapiro
David Smith
Tony Smith
Minimalism - sleek geometric forms purified to basics:
Carl Andre
Dan Flavin
Donald Judd
Sol LeWitt
Robert Morris
Post-Minimalism - personal art of tactile materials relating to the body and evoking emotion:
Eva Hesse
Rebecca Horn
Alison Saar
Kiki Smith
Rachel Whiteread
Jackie Winsor
Socio-Political Sculpture - criticizes status quo:
Magdalena Abakanowicz
Vito Acconci
Hans Haacke
David Hammons
Jean Tinguely
Pop Art - ironic commentary on consumer culture:
Robert Arneson
John Chamberlain
Jim Dine
Roy Lichtenstein
Marisol
Claes Oldenburg
George Segal
Assemblage and Site-Specific Installations - combined found objects and artifacts:
Richard Artschwager
Joseph Beuys
Louise Bourgeois
Bruce Conner
Mona Hatoum
Edward Kienholz
Alfonso Ossorio
Judy Pfaff
Robert Rauschenberg
Feminist Art - objects alluding to female role in male-dominated society:
Janine Antoni
Judy Chicago
Ana Mendieta
Post-Modernism - catch-all term for pluralistic contemporary art; hybrid art using pastiche, irony, appropriated imagery:
Jonathan Borofsky
Chris Burden
Damien Hirst
Jenny Holzer
Jeff Koons
Bruce Nauman
Dennis Oppenheim
Tony Oursler
California Light and Space - total immersion in sensual invented environment:
Robert Irwin
Bill Viola