1/20
Looks like no tags are added yet.
Name | Mastery | Learn | Test | Matching | Spaced |
|---|
No study sessions yet.
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

Abstract Expressionism
Pop Art
Minimalism
Performance Art
Conceptual Art
(5) forms of art of contemporary art
Jackson Pollock
- Abstract Expressionism (known for his drip paintings).

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

Yayoi Kusama
- Installation art (famous for immersive infinity rooms).

Marina Abramović
- Performance art, challenging endurance and audience interaction.

Jackson pollock
Andy warhol
Yayoi kusama
Marina Abramović
(4) Famous Artists of Contemporary art
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.

Graffiti and Street Art
Video Art
Appropriation Art
Environmental and Land Art
4 Forms of Art Postmodern and Late Contemporary Art (1970s - 1990s)
Jean-Michel Basquiat
Cindy Sherman
Damien Hirst
Bansky
(4) Famous Artists of Postmodern and Late Contemporary Art (1970s - 1990s)
Jean-Michel Basquiat
- Graffiti and neo-expressionism.

Cindy Sherma
- Photography and identity exploration.

Damien Hirst
- Conceptual art (exploring mortality and consumerism).

Banksy
- Street art and political commentary.

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.

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
Nam June Paik
Beeple (Mike Winkelmann)
Refik Anadol
Olafur Eliasson
(4) Famous Artists of Digital Art and New Media
Nam June Paik
- Pioneer of video and digital art.

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

Refik Anadol
- Uses AI and machine learning to create immersive installations.

Olafur Eliasson
- Combines digital media with environmental themes.
