Modern Art

Modern Art refers to a broad cultural movement and artistic style that emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, characterized by a departure from traditional artistic conventions and exploration of new forms, techniques, and ideas. It encompasses a variety of movements, including Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Cubism, Expressionism, Surrealism, and Abstract Art, among others. Modern Art is marked by a focus on innovation and the subjective experience of the artist, often emphasizing individual expression, experimentation, and the integration of new materials and technologies. It reflected the changing realities of modern life, such as industrialization, urbanization, and the advancement of science and technology. The movement sought to challenge established norms, questioning the nature of art itself and redefining what could be considered art. Modern Art holds a significant place in the history of art, symbolizing a shift towards contemporary approaches and continuing to influence artists and art movements today.