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Traditional visual arts (commonly called "fine arts")
- Painting
- Ceramics
- Sculpture
- Textiles
- Drawing
- Printmaking and Photography
- Motion Pictures/Film
Design
- Commercial Art
- Fashion design
- Graphic design
- Illustration
- Industrial design
- Interior decoration
- Industrial design
- Architecture
History of the Visual Arts
- History of painting
- History of sculpture
- History of photography
- History of design
- History of fashion
- Cultural movement
- Renaissance Classicism
- Mannerism
- Baroque
- New directions and movements
Aesthetics
Art conservation
Pop Art and Contemporary art
- Comic books and strips
- Computer-generated art / Digital art
- Found art (Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, public relations campaign)
- Installation art
- Interactive art
- Graffiti art
- Performance Art
Body art
New Materials
What are our priorities for writing in this area? To help develop a list of the most basic topics in Visual Arts and Design, please see Visual Arts and Design basic topics.