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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:

Tattoo
Body piercing
Scarification
Tattoo
Body Modification

New Materials

Plastics in art
Body fluids in art

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