What is another word for folk art?

Pronunciation: [fˈə͡ʊk ˈɑːt] (IPA)

Folk art is a term that is typically used to describe traditional crafts and artwork created by individuals within a particular culture or community. However, there are many other words and phrases that can be used to describe this type of artwork. Some synonyms might include primitive art, ethnic art, naive art, traditional art, regional art, and indigenous art. Each of these terms can be used to describe different aspects of folk art, whether it's the style of the work, the cultural or regional influences that have shaped it, or the materials used to create it. Ultimately, the term that is used will depend on the context in which the artwork is made and its unique cultural and historical significance.

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What are the hypernyms for Folk art?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the hyponyms for Folk art?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.
  • hyponyms for folk art (as nouns)

Famous quotes with Folk art

  • Everything that has ever been called folk art has always reflected domination.
    Theodor Adorno
  • The novel is the first art form that is an honest-to-god commodity. That's what makes it different from both high art and folk art.
    Leslie Fiedler
  • I saw my first Henry Darger collage/paintings in the early 1980’s when the tale of Henry’s life was just emerging through rumor and scattered fragments of his book. He lived and died a recluse in Chicago where no one knew of his writings or paintings. There was a folk art gallery in New Orleans that had acquired a small pile of illustrations. I was on tour with REM at the time, Michael Stipe and I visited the gallery where we had a first look at these images of seven little horrified girls pursued by a purple and orange winged cats or evil professors on horseback or resting peacefully under giant sunflowers. I was completely captivated and intrigued.
    Natalie Merchant

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