From Wikipedia
Visual arts of the United States refers to the history of painting and visual art
in the United States. In the late eighteenth and early nineteenth
centuries, artists primarily painted landscapes and portraits in a
realistic style. A parallel development taking shape in rural America
was the American craft movement, which began as a reaction to the industrial revolution. Developments in modern art in Europe came to America from exhibitions in New York City such as the Armory Show in 1913. Previously American Artists had based the majority of their work on Western Painting
and European Arts. After World War II, New York replaced Paris as the
center of the art world. Since then many American Movements have shaped
Modern and Post Modern art. Art in the United States today covers a
huge range of styles.