• The Neo-Concrete Movement (1959–1961) was a Brazilian art movement, a group that splintered off from the larger Concrete Art movement prevalent in Latin...
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    filmmaker, who was a key figure in the Concrete movement and a later co-founder of the Neo-Concrete Movement in Brazil during the 1950s and 1960s. Along...
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    Tropicalia movement. Along with Brazilian artists Amilcar de Castro, Franz Weissmann, Lygia Pape and poet Ferreira Gullar, Clark co-founded the Neo-Concrete movement...
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    performance artist, and theorist best known for his participation in the Neo-Concrete Movement, for his innovative use of color, and for what he later termed "environmental...
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    formation of the Neo-Concrete Movement. The Neo-Concrete Manifesto was written in 1959 by Gullar and begins: We use the term "neo-concrete" to differentiate...
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  • Neo-Dada was a movement with audio, visual and literary manifestations that had similarities in method or intent with earlier Dada artwork. It sought...
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  • Hércules Barsotti (category Concrete art)
    designer, scenographer and costume designer. He was a member of the Neo-Concrete Movement. Barsotti was born in São Paulo, Brazil. Barsotti studied drawing...
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    Brazilian sculptor, emigrated to Brazil aged 11, a founder of the Neo-Concrete Movement Karl Troll, (DE Wiki) (1923–1977), politician (SPÖ) Gert Hofbauer...
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    Neo-futurism is a late-20th to early-21st-century movement in the arts, design, and architecture. Described as an avant-garde movement, as well as a futuristic...
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    Neo-Impressionism is a term coined by French art critic Félix Fénéon in 1886 to describe an art movement founded by Georges Seurat. Seurat's most renowned...
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    Neo-scholasticism (also known as neo-scholastic Thomism or neo-Thomism because of the great influence of the writings of Thomas Aquinas on the movement)...
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  • Neo-expressionism is a style of late modernist or early-postmodern painting and sculpture that emerged in the late 1970s. Neo-expressionists were sometimes...
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    De Stijl (redirect from Neo Plasticism)
    "This 100-Year-Old Dutch Movement Shaped Web Design Today". Backchannel (blog). Retrieved 29 January 2017. Piet Mondrian, Le Néo-Plasticisme, Principe Général...
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  • Santa Claus). Lygia Clark, 67, Brazilian artist, co-founded the Neo-Concrete movement, heart attack. Carolyn Franklin, 43, American singer-songwriter...
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    Oiticica and Lygia Clark, thereby introducing him to the Brazilian Neo-Concrete movement. These artists, as well as Meireles, were all concerned with blurring...
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    Willys de Castro (category Concrete art)
    and is considered to be a pioneer and founding contributor of the Neo-Concrete Movement. De Castro was born in Uberlândia, Minas Gerais, Brazil. He was...
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  • Lyrical abstraction Neo-Dada New Brutalism Northwest School Nouveau Réalisme Op Art Organic abstraction Outsider Art Panic Movement Pop Art Post-painterly...
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    the 1930s in an era known as "Classical Reform". Since the 1970s, the movement has adopted a policy of inclusiveness and acceptance, inviting as many...
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    Neo-Byzantine architecture (also referred to as Byzantine Revival) was a revival movement, most frequently seen in religious, institutional and public...
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    the art object and the viewer. Among the primary leaders of this Neo-Concrete movement were the poet Ferreira Gullar, and the visual artists Hélio Oiticica...
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  • concrete artists, which has been interpreted as a group that allowed people to enter and leave. The movement of Concrete art pushed them towards Neo-...
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  • Secession Black Arts Movement Bengal School of Art Brutalism Classical Realism Cloisonnism COBRA Color Field Context art Computer art Concrete art Conceptual...
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    Neo-Victorianism is an aesthetic movement that features an overt nostalgia for the Victorian period. Examples of crafts made in this style would include...
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    Atomwaffen Division (category Neo-Nazism in Canada)
    is considered extreme even within that movement. Atomwaffen has been described as "one of the most violent neo-Nazi movements in the 21st century". It...
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  • Concrete art was an art movement with a strong emphasis on geometrical abstraction. The term was first formulated by Theo van Doesburg and was then used...
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  • critic Reyner Banham, who also associated the movement with the French phrases béton brut ("raw concrete") and art brut ("raw art"). The style, as developed...
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    from musicians Caetano Veloso and Gilberto Gil, members of the Neo-concrete movement in Brazil. She recalls, "at the end of the performance we were distributing...
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    Roman concrete, also called opus caementicium, was used in construction in ancient Rome. Like its modern equivalent, Roman concrete was based on a hydraulic-setting...
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  • 1947 Harold Ockenga coined the term neo-evangelicalism to identify a movement distinct from fundamentalism. The neo-evangelicals had three broad characteristics...
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  • transformative experience for the viewer which shares affinities with the Neo-Concrete movement (a more subjective and experiential dimension into art while maintaining...
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