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What is the difference between modern art, modern art, and contemporary art? Also explains each popular genre

What are the differences between modern art, contemporary art, and contemporary art? Explaining the trendy genres of each.


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・Differences between modern art, contemporary art, and contemporary art

・Trending genres of contemporary art

・Trending genres of modern art

・Trending genres of contemporary art

The difference between modern art, contemporary art, and contemporary art

Contemporary art, modern art, and contemporary art are terms that refer to different eras and artistic trends.


Modern Art:

Modern art refers to the style of art that became mainstream from the late 19th century to the early 20th century. This period saw the rise of a variety of artistic movements, including Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Expressionism, Cubism, and Surrealism. Modern art broke with traditional norms and pursued new visual and expressive techniques.


Contemporary Art:

Contemporary art refers to art from the modern art period to the present day. In a broader sense, it can include art from the 1960s onwards to the present. Contemporary art incorporates a variety of forms and media, and often addresses social and cultural issues. Contemporary art is a constantly evolving field, exploring experimental approaches and new ideas.


Contemporary Art:

Like modern art, contemporary art refers to art from the current era. However, contemporary art does not refer to a specific period or trend, but is a comprehensive concept that encompasses all modern artistic production. It includes works that reflect the changing times and social conditions and incorporate a variety of media and forms of expression. Contemporary art emphasizes the originality and freedom of expression of individual artists.


Although these terms may have slightly different interpretations depending on the era and context, modern art refers to art from the early 20th century, while modern art and contemporary art encompass art of the present day in a broader sense.


Trending genres of contemporary art


There are a wide variety of popular genres and approaches to contemporary art. Below are some of the genres that are gaining attention in contemporary art.


Installation Art: An art form that utilizes the entire space to create a visual and experiential effect. Installation art can also explore environmental or social issues.


Performance Art: A genre of art that expresses itself through physical performance or action. Performance art often emphasizes interaction with the audience and engagement with social issues.


Digital Art: A genre of artwork created using digital technology, incorporating computer graphics, interactive elements, and sometimes utilizing virtual reality and augmented reality.


Conceptual Art: An art form that emphasizes ideas and concepts, and seeks to communicate a message or concept rather than the form or materiality of the work. Conceptual art is often expressed through the use of words, writing, photography, and video.


Street Art: Art created in public spaces or on urban street corners. Common forms include graffiti, stencils, posters, and installations, and often involve an interest in urban culture and social issues.


These are just some of the genres of contemporary art, which has a variety of forms and approaches depending on the individual artists' unique themes. Diversity and creativity are part of the appeal of contemporary art.



Popular genres of modern art


Popular genres in modern art include:


Abstract Expressionism: A genre that uses abstract forms and colors to express inner feelings and emotions. Representative artists include Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko.


Pop Art: A genre that uses icons and symbols from popular culture, advertising, and mass media, and is depicted in bold colors and a flat style. Famous artists include Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein.


Cubism: A genre that depicts objects and people using geometric shapes and multiple perspectives. Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque are representative Cubist artists.


Surrealism: A genre that draws inspiration from dreams and the unconscious to create strange and fantastical works. Salvador Dali and Rene Magritte are representative artists of Surrealism.


Abstract Expressionism: A genre that aims to pursue pure art by freely expressing colors and shapes and eliminating representational subjects. Mark Rothko and Willem de Kooning are representative artists of Abstract Expressionism.


These genres are all part of modern art, each with its own unique aesthetic and expressive style. However, modern art is characterized by its diversity, with many different artists and movements, each pursuing their own unique style and themes.


Trending genres in contemporary art


There are a wide variety of popular genres and approaches to contemporary art. Below are some of the genres that are gaining attention in contemporary art.


Installation Art: An art form that displays three-dimensional works that utilize space or an environment, making the viewer a part of the work and eliciting experiential effects and emotional empathy.


Performance Art: Artists express their art through physical performances and actions. Performances, which unfold within time and space, are also used as a platform for exploring relationships with the audience and social issues.


Media Art: An art form that uses digital technology and media to create works, including video, interactive installations, virtual reality, and digital art.


Conceptual Art: An art form that emphasizes ideas and concepts, and seeks to convey a message or concept rather than the form or materiality of the work. The conceptual and philosophical elements of the artwork are important.


Mixed Media Art: An art form that combines multiple different media and materials to create works, such as painting, photography, sculpture, and textiles.


These are just some of the genres of contemporary art, and there are a variety of approaches and expressions depending on the style and theme of each artist. Contemporary art is sensitive to changes in the times and social trends, and new art forms and techniques are constantly developing.


summary

What did you think? Although there are technically differences between modern art, contemporary art, and contemporary art, they all share the common theme of creating a unique worldview that highlights the artist's individuality. Try to enjoy art by intuitively finding your favorite works without getting too caught up in genres.



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