International Art Movements
International art movements are collective styles or philosophies that emerge across different countries and cultures, influencing artists worldwide. These movements often reflect social, political, or technological changes and can include styles such as Impressionism, Cubism, and Surrealism. They encourage collaboration and exchange of ideas among artists, leading to innovative expressions and techniques.
Throughout history, various international art movements have shaped the way art is created and perceived. For example, the Renaissance marked a revival of classical learning and aesthetics, while Modernism challenged traditional forms and embraced abstraction. Each movement contributes to the rich tapestry of global art history.