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Baroque

Baroque was the dominant style in art and architecture of the seventeenth century, characterized by self-confidence, dynamism and a realistic …

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Bauhaus

Bauhaus was a revolutionary school of art, architecture and design established by Walter Gropius at Weimar in Germany in 1919

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Beaux Arts Quartet

The Beaux Arts Quartet was name given to a group of four young realist painters whose work was exhibited at …

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Beijing East Village

Beijing East Village was a short-lived, politically motivated, Chinese arts collective that came to prominence in the early 1990s.

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Biennial

A biennial is a large international art exhibition held every two years

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Biomorphic

Biomorphic forms or images are ones that while abstract nevertheless refer to, or evoke, living forms such as plants and …

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Bitumen

Bitumen is a naturally-occurring, non-drying, tarry substance used in paint mixtures, especially to enrich the appearance of dark tones

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Black Atlantic

Black Atlantic describes the fusion of black cultures with other cultures from around the Atlantic

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Black Audio Film Collective

The Black Audio Film Collective is a pioneering arts initiative founded in 1982 whose ground-breaking experimental works engaged with black …

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Black box

Relating to performance art, the black box is the name for a square room painted black in which artists …

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Black Mountain College

Black Mountain College was a highly influential college founded at Black Mountain, North Carolina, USA, in 1933 where teaching was …

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Bloomsbury

Bloomsbury is the name commonly used to identify a circle of intellectuals and artists who lived in Bloomsbury, near central …

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Body art

Body art is art in which the body, often that of the artist, is the principal medium and focus

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Bombay Progressive Artists’ Group

The Bombay Progressive Artists’ Group was a short-lived progressive art group founded in 1947 in Bombay by a group of …

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Bricolage

Bricolage refers to the construction or creation of an artwork from any materials that come to hand

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Bristol school

Bristol school refers to artists associated with Bristol in the early 1800s and inspired by local scenery especially the River …

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British black arts movement

The British black arts movement was a radical political art movement founded in 1982 inspired by anti-racist discourse and feminist …

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British impressionism

British impressionism describes the work of artists working in Britain in the late nineteenth-century who were influenced by the ideas …

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Brücke

Brücke was a German expressionist group founded in Dresden in 1905 which developed a radical anti-traditional style characterised by vivid …

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Brutalism

Brutalism is an architectural style of the 1950s and 1960s characterised by simple, block-like forms and raw concrete construction

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