Showing 31–52 of 52 art terms
Pluralism
In an art context, pluralism refers to the late 1960s and 1970s when art, politics and culture merged as artists …
Polaroid print
A Polaroid print is a positive print that is produced almost instantly shortly after exposure by a Polaroid camera
Political pop
The art movement political pop emerged in China in the 1980s, and combined western pop art with socialist realism to …
Polyptych
A polyptych is a painting or other two-dimensional artwork made up of more than three panels
Pop art
Pop art is an art movement that emerged in the 1950s and flourished in the 1960s in America and Britain, …
Portfolio
A portfolio is a number of prints presented as a group and often, though not necessarily, by the same artist …
Portrait
A portrait is a representation of a particular person. A self-portrait is a portrait of the artist by the artist
Postcolonial art
Postcolonial art refers to art produced in response to the aftermath of colonial rule, frequently addressing issues of national and …
Post-impressionism
Post-impressionism is a term which describes the changes in impressionism from about 1886, the date of last Impressionist group show …
Postmodernism
Postmodernism can be seen as a reaction against the ideas and values of modernism, as well as a description of …
Post-painterly abstraction
Post-painterly abstraction is a blanket term covering a range of new developments in abstract painting in the late 1950s and …
Pre-Raphaelite
The Pre-Raphaelites were a secret society of young artists (and one writer), founded in London in 1848. They were opposed …
Primitivism
The former definition of primitivism was outdated and misrepresented important and factual perspectives, so this text has been temporarily removed …
A print is an impression made by any method involving transfer from one surface to another
Process art
The term process art refers to where the process of its making art is not hidden but remains a prominent …
Proof
Proof is a printing term applied to all individual impressions made before work on a printing plate or block is …
Provoke Era
Provoke was a Japanese magazine which rejected glossy commercial imagery and the style of documentary photography. The Provoke era refers …
Psychedelic art
Psychedelic art is generally associated with the 1960s and work made by artists under the influence of the mind-expanding drug …
Psychogeography
Psychogeography describes the effect of a geographical location on the emotions and behaviour of individuals
Public art
The term public art refers to art that is in the public realm, regardless of whether it is situated on …
Purism
Purism was a movement formed around 1918 which proposed a kind of painting in which objects are represented as powerful …