Comparison of AvantGarde Formal Art work
Title: Comparison of AvantGarde Formal Art work
Category: Arts & Humanities
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Comparison of AvantGarde Formal Art work
A Comparison of Formal and Avant-Garde Artwork
Modern art is a unique creation all it’s own, and since it’s beginnings there have been two
very distinct groups present. They are the Formalists and the Avant-Garde. The Formalist group
believes in the literal representation of the art work. They value the form used, whether it be how
the colors are stressed or the techniques used, over the idea behind the art work. The
Avant-Garde
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of their times. Mondrian’s
theories of abstraction and simplification not only altered the course of painting but also exerted a
profound influence on architecture, industrial design, and formalism itself. Duchamp’s insistence
of pushing the boundaries of art changed the future of “What is art?” and modern art forever.
They shared many differences in how they created their artwork but they shared many of the same
dilemmas when having their art interpreted by people.
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