artists' secession

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An artists' secession is a breakaway association of artists formed to oppose traditional academic art institutions and promote more progressive, independent artistic movements.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf artistic movement
artists' association
aimsAt artistic independence
reform of art institutions
associatedConcept artistic autonomy
institutional critique
modernism in art
basedOn desire for artistic freedom
dissatisfaction with existing art academies
characterizedBy collective organization of artists
experimentation in style and subject matter
rejection of academic art standards
emergedInContext conflict between avant‑garde artists and academies
emergedInPeriod late 19th century
field visual arts
hasConsequence creation of independent art exhibitions
weakening of academic monopoly on art
hasLanguage varies by country
hasMethod collective resignation from official art bodies
founding of new exhibition venues
hasPart breakaway group of artists
hasPurpose to challenge conservative art juries
to create alternative exhibition opportunities
to support avant‑garde art
hasScale local
national
influenced acceptance of non‑academic art
development of modern art institutions
influencedBy avant‑garde movements
modern art
oftenIncludes collective branding or logo
group exhibitions
manifestos
operatesAs artists' cooperative
exhibition society
opposedBy conservative art critics
state art academies
opposes traditional academic art institutions
promotes independent artistic movements
progressive artistic movements
relatedTo Berlin Secession NERFINISHED
Munich Secession NERFINISHED
Vienna Secession NERFINISHED
typicalMembers graphic artists
painters
sculptors
usesOrganizationalForm formal association
membership‑based society

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Munich Secession hasType artists' secession