Northwest School (art)
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Northwest School (art) Hi's – 1940s, United States
- Social realism, 1929, international
- Socialist realism – c. 1920 – 1960, began in Soviet Union
- Leningrad School of Painting 1930s – 1950s, Soviet Union
- Socrealism, 1949–1955, Poland
- Abstraction-Création 1931 – 1936, France
- Allianz (arts) 1937 – 1950s, Switzerland
- Abstract Expressionism – 1940s, Post WWII, United States
- Action painting United States
- Color field painting
- Lyrical Abstraction
- COBRA (avant-garde movement) 1946 – 1952, Denmark/Belgium/The Netherlands
- Tachisme late-1940s – mid-1950s, France
- Abstract Imagists United States
- Art informel mid-1940s – 1950s
- Outsider art (Art brut) mid-1940s, United Kingdom/United States
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Contemporary art
Contemporary art – 1946–present
Note: there is overlap with what is considered "contemporary art" and "modern art."
- Vienna School of Fantastic Realism – 1946, Austria
- Neo-Dada 1950s, international
- International Typographic Style 1950s, Switzerland
- Soviet Nonconformist Art 1953 – 1986, Soviet Union
- Painters Eleven 1954–1960, Canada
- Pop Art mid-1950s, United Kingdom/United States
- Woodlands School 1958–1962, Canada
- Situationism 1957 – early 1970s, Italy
- New realism 1960 –
- Magic realism 1960s, Germany
- Minimalism – 1960 –
- Hard-edge painting – early 1960s, United States
- Fluxus – early 1960s – late-1970s
- Happening – early 1960 –
- Video art – early 1960 –
- Psychedelic art early 1960s –
- Conceptual art – 1960s –
- Graffiti 1960s-
- Junk art 1960s –
- Performance art – 1960s –
- Op Art 1964 –
- Post-painterly abstraction 1964 –
- Lyrical Abstraction mid-1960s –
- Process art mid-1960s – 1970s
- Arte Povera 1967 –
- Art and Language 1968, United Kingdom
- Photorealism – Late 1960s – early 1970s
- Land art – late-1960s – early 1970s
- Post-minimalism late-1960s – 1970s
- Postmodern art 1970 – present
- Deconstructivism
- Metarealism – 1970 -1980, Soviet Union
- Sots Art 1972 – 1990s, Soviet Union/Russia
- Installation art – 1970s –
- Mail art – 1970s –
- Maximalism 1970s –
- Neo-expressionism late 1970s –
- Neoism 1979
- Figuration Libre early 1980s
- Street art early 1980s
- Young British Artists 1988 –
- Digital art 1990 – present
- Toyism 1992 – present
- Transgressive art
- Massurrealism 1992 –
- Stuckism 1999 –
- Remodernism 1999 –
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See also
- Aegean art
- African art
- Indigenous Australian art
- Arts of the ancient world
- Art of Ancient Egypt
- Art in Ancient Greece
- Asian art
- Buddhist art
- Confucian art
- Coptic art
- Hindu art
- Indian art
- Islamic art
- Naive Art
- Pre-Columbian art
- Pre-historic art
- Roman art
- Visigothic art
- Visual arts by indigenous peoples of the Americas
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