CONTEMPORARY VS MODERN

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  • Contemporary Art - rule breaker
  • Contemporary Art - breaks the norm
  • Contemporary Art - - expression or application of human creative skill and imagination, typically in a visual form.
  • Modern Art - present or recent times as opposed to the remote past.
  • Modern Art - traditional norms are abandoned in favor of experimentation
  • Impressionism was the foundation of contemporary art.
  • Contemporary Art - found in a wider range of materials, including object design, tech-enabled artwork, and graphical arts.
  • Modern Art - was made on canva
  • Contemporary Art - emphasizes innovation and freedom more than Modern Art.
  • Contemporary Art - focuses on societal influence, with society as the major emphasis, whereas Modern art is an expression of personality.
  • Modern Art - defined by academics as a distinct style that corresponds to a certain time period.
  • Modern Art - evolves with time, resulting in a wider range of methods and outputs.
  • Abstract Expressionism - Artistic style in which the artist seeks to depict not objective reality but rather the subjective emotion and responses that objects and events arouse within a person.
  • Abstract Expressionism - style or movement refers to a number of German artists, as well as Austrian, French, and Russian ones, who became active in the years before World War I and remained so throughout much of the interwar period.
  • Action painting - Direct, instinctual, and highly dynamic kind of art
  • Action painting - involves the spontaneous application of vigorous, sweeping brush strokes and the chance effects of dropping and spilling paint onto the canva
  • Color Fields - Direct, instinctual, and highly dynamic kind of art that The term typically describes large-scale canvases dominated by flat expanses of color and having a minimum of surface detail.
  • Color Fields - unified single-image field and differ qualitatively from the gestural, expressive brushwork.
  • Optical Art - Also called as Op art
  • Optical Art -systematic and precise manipulation of shapes and colors
  • Optical Art -based either on perspective illusion or on chromatic tension
  • Optical art - the surface tension is usually maximized to the point at which an actual pulsation or flickering is perceived by the human eye.
  • Kinetic Art - Art from any medium that contains movement perceivable by the viewer or that depends on motion for its effect.
  • Minimalism - also called ABC art
  • Minimalism - the culmination of reductionist tendencies in modern art
  • Pop Art - an art movement that emerged in the 1950s and flourished in the 1960s in America and Britain.
  • Pop Art - an art that is based on popular culture and mass media.
  • Pop Art - Characterized by bold, simple, everyday imagery, and vibrant block colors.
  • Pop Art - aimed to blur the boundaries between "high" art and "low" culture.
  • Postmodernism - a reaction against modernism.
  • Postmodernism -less a cohesive movement than an approach and attitude toward art, culture, and society
  • Neo-Pop Art - Also called as Post-Pop
  • Neo-Pop Art - refers to a style that has been influenced by Pop Art.
  • Neo-Pop Art - contemporary “kitsch” imagery
  • Photorealism - also known as Hyperrealism or Superrealism
  • Photorealism -coined in reference to those artists whose work depended heavily on photographs,
  • Conceptualism Art - a movement that prizes ideas over the formal or visual components of art works.
  • Conceptualism Art - took myriad forms, such as performances, happenings, and ephemera.
  • Performance Art - art is presented "live," usually by the artist but sometimes with collaborators or performers
  • Installation Art - one of the most impactful and enchanting art genres in existence