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Jack of Diamonds
Russian/Soviet art group
Art Students League of New York
art school located on West 57th Street in Manhattan, New York City
Société des Artistes Indépendants
French artists' salon and exhibiting space
concrete art
art movement
hard-edge painting
movement in painting

Photo-Secession
thumb|upright|Advertisement for the Photo-Secession and the 291 (Art Gallery)|Little Galleries of the Photo-Secession, designed by [[Edward Steichen. Published in Camera Work no. 13, 1906]]
Neue Künstlervereinigung München
artist group
Munich Secession
association of artists (1892-1938, 1946-)
Degenerate Art Exhibition
Series of propaganda exhibitions with defamed art by German Nazis, e.g. in Munich 1937
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Movimento Spaziale
thumb|, Spiralis. Photo by Paolo Monti, 1953 (Fondo Paolo Monti, BEIC).
formalism
study of art by analyzing and comparing form and style
Wilhelm Uhde
German art historian, dealer and collector (1874-1947)
Modern Art Week
1922 Arts festival in São Paulo, Brazil
monochrome painting
painting that primarily employs only one color, possibly with hue changing across a surface and other texture and nuance

UNOVIS
thumb|280px|The seal of UNOVIS; Kazimir Malevich's Black square
process art
art in which the process of creating it becomes the subject matter
Regionalism
American realist art movement
appropriation
Artistic practice of borrowing, quoting, or recontextualizing existing images or objects to generate new meanings through citational commentary
New York School
group of American poets, painters, dancers, and musicians active in the 1950s and 1960s in New York City
kitchen sink realism
British social realist artistic movement
Novecento Italiano
Italian artistic movement
Sots Art
artistic movement
Czech Cubism
avant-garde art movement

Biomorphism
thumb|Biomorphic branching columns in Antoni Gaudí|Gaudí's monumental but still incomplete [[Sagrada Família church are modelled on trees.]]

Synchromism
thumb|Stanton Macdonald-Wright, Airplane Synchromy in Yellow-Orange, 1920, oil on canvas, [[Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York]]
thumb|Morgan Russell, Cosmic Synchromy (1913–14), oil on canvas, × , [[Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute]]
Synchromism was an art movement founded in 1912 by American artists Stanton Macdonald-Wright (1890–1973) and Morgan Russell (1886–1953). Their abstract "synchromies," based on an approach to painting that analogized color to music, were among the first abstract paintings in American art. Though it was short-lived and did not attract many adherents, Synchr

Federal Art Project
United States federal government: New Deal relief program to fund the visual arts and artists during the Great Depression
Post-painterly Abstraction
Term coined by art critic Clement Greenberg
Société nationale des beaux-arts
organization
Society of Independent Artists
art group founded in 1916

Société Anonyme, Inc.
art organization founded in 1920 by Katherine Dreier, Man Ray and Marcel Duchamp
Julien Levy
American art dealer (1906–1981)
marble run
kind of road digged in the sand to let marbles run by many players
Société des Artistes Français
association under the French law of 1901
New Figuration
The Eight
Hungarian art group
minimalism
visual arts movement
Dau al Set
Catalan avantgarde artistic group
Bengal School of Art
an art movement and a style of Indian painting in the early 20th century
Iranian modern and contemporary art
period of art history in Iran
Rondocubism
thumb|Legiobanka in Prague, Na poříčí Street
Czech Art Deco, Legiobank style, National style, National decorativeness, Curved Cubism, Rondocubism or Third Cubist style is a series of terms used to describe the characteristic style of architecture and applied arts, which existed mainly during the First Czechoslovak Republic.
In the beginning, this particular style was completely neglected. Some rehabilitation has taken place since the 1950s. In the 1990s, attempts were made to place this specifically Czech style in the context of European Art Deco.
visionary art
art that purports to transcend the physical world
Plakatstil
thumb|Poster for Opel automobiles, by [[Hans Rudi Erdt, (1911).]]
Plakatstil (German for "poster style"), was an early style of poster art that originated in Germany in the 1900s. It was started by Lucian Bernhard of Berlin in 1906. The common characteristics of this style are bold eye-catching lettering with flat colors. Shapes and objects are simplified, and the composition focuses on a central object; usually a product that is being sold. Plakatstil turned away from the complexity of Art Nouveau and propagated a more modern outlook on poster art. Famous Plakatstil artists include Ludwig Hoh

Walter Pach
American artist, proselytizer for modern art (1883-1958)
Signalism
thumb|right|Symbol of Signalism
Signalism (; from ) represents an international neo-avant-garde literary and art movement. It gathered wider support base both in former Yugoslavia and the world in the late 1960s and the beginning of the 1970s.
20th-century art
era of artistic expression
Cynical realism
contemporary movement in Chinese art
fourth dimension in art
attempt to demonstrate the 4th dimension in visual arts
Les Automatistes
Canadian art group
American realism
style in art, music and literature that depicted contemporary social realities and the lives and everyday activities of ordinary people
nonconformist art
Soviet art outside of the rubric of Socialist Realism
Sunbaker
Sunbaker is a 1937 black-and-white photograph by Australian modernist photographer Max Dupain. It depicts the head and shoulders of a man lying on a beach in New South Wales, taken from a low angle. The iconic photograph has been described as "quintessentially Australian", a "sort of icon of the Australian way of life", and "arguably the most widely recognised of all Australian photographs."
colourist painting
art style; way of painting characterised by the use of intense colour
combine painting
artwork that incorporates various objects into a painting
shaped canvas
type of canvas and painting that is shaped differently from the default rectangular form

Beaver Hall Group
Anglo-Quebecois group of artists

Etching revival
Re-emergence of the printmaking practice
Zenitism
thumb|Zenit, a monthly periodical about Zenitism, ran from 1921 until it was forbidden in 1926
structural film
film genre
Peter Lowe
British sculptor (1938-)
light in painting
Light in painting