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Identity politics
Identity politics is the term used to describe an anti-authoritarian political and cultural movement that gained prominence in the USA 鈥�
Illusionism
The term illusionism is used to describe a painting that creates the illusion of a real object or scene, or 鈥�
Il Novecento Italiano
Il Novecento Italiano was an Italian group formed in 1922 with the aim of reviving the tradition of large format 鈥�
Impressionism
Impressionism developed in France in the nineteenth century and is based on the practice of painting out of doors and 鈥�
Independent Group
The Independent Group (IG) were a radical group of young artists, writers and critics who met at the Institute of 鈥�
Indigenism
There are several meanings relating to the word indigenism, but in the context of visual art the term refers to 鈥�
Industrial design
The term industrial design refers to design of mass-produced, machine-made goods
Ink
Ink is an ancient writing and drawing medium in liquid or paste form, traditionally black or brown in colour 鈥� 鈥�
Installation art
The term installation art is used to describe large-scale, mixed-media constructions, often designed for a specific place or for a 鈥�
Institutional critique
Institutional critique is the act of critiquing an institution as artistic practice, the institution usually being a museum or an 鈥�
Intaglio
Intaglio describes any printmaking technique in which the image is produced by incising into the printing plate 鈥� the incised 鈥�
Interactive art
Interactive art describes art that relies on the participation of a spectator
International style
The term international style was first used in 1932 to describe architects associated with the modern movement whose designs shared 鈥�
Internet Art
Internet art is art that is made on and for the internet, also known as net art. It encompasses various 鈥�
Intimism
Intimism is a French term applied to paintings and drawings of quiet domestic scenes