(ART APP) Chapter III Lesson 3 Contemporary to Digital Art

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Contemporary Art

(1945 - 1970s, extending topresent)

• Emerged after World War II, focusing on diversity and innovation rather than a single style.

• Emphasized concept over form, often questioning traditional definitions of art.

• Artists experimented with mixed media, installation, performance, and abstraction.

• Sought to engage with social issues such as identity, politics, and consumerism.

- set the stage for pluralism in art—accepting multiple interpretations and breaking away from rigid categories

<p><strong>(1945 - 1970s, extending topresent)</strong></p><p>• Emerged after World War II, focusing on diversity and innovation rather than a single style.</p><p>• Emphasized <strong>concept over form</strong>, often questioning traditional definitions of art.</p><p>• Artists<u><mark data-color="red" style="background-color: red; color: inherit;"> experimented with mixed media, installation, performance, and abstraction</mark></u>.</p><p>• Sought to engage with social issues such as identity, politics, and consumerism.</p><p>- <u><mark data-color="#f0e1e7" style="background-color: rgb(240, 225, 231); color: inherit;">set the stage for pluralism in ar</mark></u>t—accepting multiple interpretations and breaking away from rigid categories</p>
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Abstract Expressionism

Pop Art

Minimalism

Performance Art

Conceptual Art

(5) forms of art of contemporary art

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Jackson Pollock

- Abstract Expressionism (known for his drip paintings).

<p>- <u><mark data-color="green" style="background-color: green; color: inherit;">Abstract Expressionism</mark></u> (known for his <strong>drip paintings</strong>).</p>
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Andy Warhol

- Pop Art (celebrated everyday objects and celebrity culture).

<p>- <strong>Pop Art </strong>(celebrated <u><mark data-color="purple" style="background-color: purple; color: inherit;">everyday objects and celebrity culture</mark></u>).</p>
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Yayoi Kusama

- Installation art (famous for immersive infinity rooms).

<p>- <strong>Installation art </strong>(famous for <u><mark data-color="#d6cff7" style="background-color: rgb(214, 207, 247); color: inherit;">immersive infinity rooms</mark></u>).</p>
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Marina Abramović

- Performance art, challenging endurance and audience interaction.

<p><u><mark data-color="purple" style="background-color: purple; color: inherit;">- Performance art,</mark></u> challenging endurance and audience interaction.</p>
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Jackson pollock

Andy warhol

Yayoi kusama

Marina Abramović

(4) Famous Artists of Contemporary art

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Postmodern and Late Contemporary Art

- (1970s - 1990s).

- Reaction against modernism's seriousness; embraced irony, parody, and pluralism.

- Blurred the line between "high" art and "popular" culture.

- Focused on identity politics (race, gender, sexuality) and globalization.

- Used unconventional materials and technology (video, photography, installations).

Impact:

Art became more accessible and confrontational, challenging systems of power and privilege while embracing mass culture.

<p>- (1970s - 1990s).</p><p>- <u><mark data-color="blue" style="background-color: blue; color: inherit;">Reaction against modernism's seriousness</mark></u>; <strong>embraced irony, parody, and pluralism.</strong></p><p>- Blurred the line between "high" art and "popular" culture.</p><p>- <strong>Focused on identity politics</strong> (<strong>race, gender, sexuality</strong>) and <strong>globalization</strong>.</p><p>- Used unconventional materials and technology (video, photography, installations).</p><p>Impact:</p><p>Art became more accessible and confrontational, challenging systems of power and privilege while embracing mass culture.</p>
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Graffiti and Street Art

Video Art

Appropriation Art

Environmental and Land Art

4 Forms of Art Postmodern and Late Contemporary Art (1970s - 1990s)

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Jean-Michel Basquiat

Cindy Sherman

Damien Hirst

Bansky

(4) Famous Artists of Postmodern and Late Contemporary Art (1970s - 1990s)

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Jean-Michel Basquiat

- Graffiti and neo-expressionism.

<p>- Graffiti and neo-expressionism.</p>
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Cindy Sherma

- Photography and identity exploration.

<p>- Photography and identity exploration.</p>
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Damien Hirst

- Conceptual art (exploring mortality and consumerism).

<p>- Conceptual art (exploring mortality and consumerism).</p>
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Banksy

- Street art and political commentary.

<p>- Street art and political commentary.</p>
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Digital Art and New Media

(1990s - Present)

• Defined by the use of digital technology as a primary medium.

• Incorporates virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), artificial intelligence (AI), and blockchain (NFTs).

• Often interactive, immersive, and global in accessibility.

• Blends science, technology, and creativity, expanding what art can be.

Impact:

democratized creation and distribution, allowing artists worldwide to reach audiences instantly. It also challenged traditional notions of ownership and authenticity through NFTs and blockchain technology.

<p>(1990s - Present)</p><p>• Defined by the use of digital technology as a primary medium.</p><p>• Incorporates virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), artificial intelligence (AI), and blockchain (NFTs).</p><p>• Often interactive, immersive, and global in accessibility.</p><p>• Blends science, technology, and creativity, expanding what art can be.</p><p>Impact:</p><p>democratized creation and distribution, allowing artists worldwide to reach audiences instantly. It also challenged traditional notions of ownership and authenticity through NFTs and blockchain technology.</p>
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Digital Painting and 3D Modeling

Net Art (Internet-based art)

Video Games as Art

Crypto Art and NFTs

Virtual and Augmented Reality Installations

(4) Forms of art Digital Art and New Media

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Nam June Paik

Beeple (Mike Winkelmann)

Refik Anadol

Olafur Eliasson

(4) Famous Artists of Digital Art and New Media

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Nam June Paik

- Pioneer of video and digital art.

<p>- Pioneer of video and digital art.</p>
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Beeple (Mike Winkelmann)

- NFT art, known for his digital collage "Everydays: The First 5000 Days" (sold for $69 million in 2021).

<p>- NFT art, known for his digital collage "Everydays: The First 5000 Days" (sold for $69 million in 2021).</p>
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Refik Anadol

- Uses AI and machine learning to create immersive installations.

<p>- Uses AI and machine learning to create immersive installations.</p>
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Olafur Eliasson

- Combines digital media with environmental themes.

<p>- Combines digital media with environmental themes.</p>