What was your favourite avant-garde movement /lit/?
Not just in art but in literature.
>>7633856
Im redpilled, so I am vehemently against all forms of avant-garde expression. It's degenerate
>>7633865
This! Hitler was right about that
>avant-garde
>Pop art
end your life kid
>>7633856
surrealism
>>7633865
So that goes for impressionism as well?
Whatever we classify this as
>impressionism
>shows pointillism
>>7633856
Impressionism, realism, minimalism
>>7633936
Well post-impressionism is still impressionism right?
>>7633856
Futurism and minimalism. Simply the best.
There is literally nothing comfier than fauvism.
>>7633856
>realism
>shows pop art
L O O M I S
>>7633856
>suprematism
>shows the to-go work of constructivism
Bababadalgaraktakkaminaronnkonnbronnsfdhdhffk
>>7633865
Cool.
>>7633856
surrealism, though in m opinion duchamp and beuys were the most influential thinkers in art in the last century
max ernst is probably my fav surrealist artist
>>7633856
The Russian avant-garde desu
>>7635552
great taste m8
>>7633922
May sound weird, but I think it's cubism. Think how the characters are recycled, how each section develops a very narrow facet and a vignette of their interactions. It seems like the literary equivalent of a painter watching an object from different angles and superposing them on canvas. Ballard himself says in the introduction that the book can be started at any point and chapters skipped at will.
That said, I'm not a fan of his pop culture fetishism but I always loved the merging between bodily and landscape features in Atrocity Exhibition. Wish someone expanded on that concept somehow. "Tetsuo: the iron man" touches some of those bases.
>>7633987
this and minimalism
>>7633856
are we allowed to talk about music too? because fluxus is dope
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ThIexgXllyo
>>7635590
in fact danger music is cool shit too
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TPuf2adIwZ8
>>7633856
Either Bauhaus or dada
>>7633856
No Art Deco in that pic? Smh senpai jam.
>>7633865
>Im redpilled
>>7633865
you digusting fuck, avant-garde means advance guard which means the first which means new, you're saying you are all for contemporary and modern art just not the guys who did it first but you don't like caravaggio because he was the avant-garde of baroque painting.
You dumb fuck, you are what ideology looks like. 'I'm redpilled' to suggest his lack of ignorance whilst flagrantly waving his ignorance in ours faces.
Youre a joke.
>>7635605
Bauhaus succ
>>7636800
well said very convincing
>>7633856
I'm in love with Rothko
What ISM is that? Jizzism?
>>7635590
Don't see why not.
>>7633856
Aw, that's a cute picture.
My favorites are impressionism and surrealism.
>>7633954
Uhm, you sorta answered yourself. The core characteristics of impressionist art do not inherently exist in pointillism, and the fact is they don't exist in OP's pic.
>>7636927
Abstract expressionism
>>7636799
yeah I was talking about the book obviously
>>7635577
that's a cogent analysis which i cannot disagree with. cheers friend.
>>7633856
Art history guy here. The person who put this together knows his title conventions. They are not simply references to painting titles (although some are), but in fact follow the /conventions of titling/ in the various genres.
"Dynamism of Hunted Fly" is just a crib of Balla's "Dynamism of a Dog on a Leash", but the one that impressed me was the action painting title, "Shiny Black and Fly". This is probably a reference to Sam Francis' "Shining Black", although Motherwell also included the word "Black" in several of his pictures. The image itself is just a Franz Kline lookalike.
>Ib4 lol you know about shitty paintings
>>7637575
>>Ib4 lol you know about shitty paintings
I'm more concerned about announcing you're an art historian when a person can, in fact, go to the wikipedia page (which I wager is what the author of the image did) for, say, metaphysical art and learn that yes, there is a Giorgio de Chirico painting called "The Disquieting Muses", and this inclusion of titling conventions was part of the intended informational value of the image and not an easter egg for art historians.
Futurism, situationism
>>7640726
Futurism and surrealism. Can someone explain action painting ?
>>7633856
visceral realism
Has there ever been an artist who's worked in more than one movement successfully?
>>7641556
Picasso