English edit

Etymology edit

mural +‎ -ism

Noun edit

muralism (usually uncountable, plural muralisms)

  1. An art movement involving murals.
    • 2007 August 12, Carol Kino, “Cybermural: The Web as the Wall”, in New York Times[1]:
      With its pumped-up colors, a focus on everyday lives made heroic and its status as an essentially public artwork, “Departures” strongly suggests a new twist on the Los Angeles muralism of the 1970s, a movement born from the Chicano civil rights movement when Mexican-American artists like Judy Baca, David Rivas Botello and Willie Herrón adapted the Mexican muralist tradition for their own time.