Visual arts
Explore the world of visual arts, where creativity meets expression through diverse mediums like painting, sculpture, photography, and digital art. This category celebrates the boundless possibilities for artists to communicate ideas, emotions, and stories, offering a rich landscape of artistic innovation.
Deconstructivism
December 12, 2024
Deconstructivism is an avant-garde architectural movement of the late 20th century, defined by fragmentation, asymmetry, and non-linear forms. Influenced by deconstructionist philosophy, it rejects harmony and order, embracing chaos and complexity to create visually dynamic, irregular, and provocative structures.
Suprematism
December 11, 2024
Suprematism, founded by Kazimir Malevich in early 20th-century Russia, was a radical abstract art movement. It sought to transcend materialism by prioritizing pure geometric forms and the supremacy of artistic feeling, breaking away from representational art amidst a time of significant political and social change.
Toyism
December 10, 2024
Toyism was founded in 1992 by the mysterious artist Dejo in Emmen, The Netherlands. Its name is a nod to the playful, toy-like appearance of its art, though the movement's underlying themes often tackle serious subjects like technology, environmental concerns, and human connection.