1. Abstract Expressionism It was a movement in the middle of the 20th century that was created using different styles and techniques, allowing artists to develop nontraditional art to express themselves. 2. Formalist art Analyzing and studying the critical aspects of the art in question. #2 Formalist art - needs to say something about only the elements of the composition being important (color, line, etc.) 3. Conceptual art When an artist makes the idea more visible and more important than the work's overall execution. 4. Representational art Accurately portraying a real object or object in art. 5. Avant-garde These are out of the ordinary and new ideas produced in art. 6. Installation art Three-dimensional artwork that instead takes over a whole room, rather than just a wall or small area. 7. Postmodern art Art that shies away from modern and idealist ideas. 8. Appropriation in art When artists use work or objects that already exist within the work they are creating. 9. Performance art An art type that uses elements of both visual art and live performance. 10. Collage Art is created using various other materials to create a single piece.