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Contemporary Art: 1980 to Now

Haya Vent

Postmodernism in art emerged in the late 20th century as a reaction against the principles and ideals of Modernism. While Modernism emphasized innovation, progress, and the pursuit of universal truths, Postmodernism questioned these notions, embracing complexity, fragmentation, and diversity instead. Postmodern artists rejected the grand narratives of history and culture, focusing on subjectivity, irony, and the blending of different styles and influences. This shift marked a significant break from the clear-cut, formalist traditions of modernist art, creating a more inclusive and often playful approach to creative expression. The postmodern period in art is generally thought to have begun in the late 1960s and gained momentum throughout the 1980s, spurred by a cultural climate that questioned authority, traditional values, and the very concept of artistic truth. One of the defining characteristics of Postmodernism is its skepticism toward established ideas, whether these involve traditional artistic techniques, the nature of beauty, or the role of the artist. In this context, postmodern artists often employed irony, pastiche, and parody, mixing elements from different time periods, styles, and genres. This allowed them to comment on the art world itself, as well as society at large. The work of key figures like Jeff Koons, Cindy Sherman, and David Salle exemplified the movement's diverse aesthetic and philosophical concerns. Koons, for instance, became known for his use of mass-produced objects, elevating them to the status of high art through appropriation and recontextualization. Sherman’s photographic self-portraits, meanwhile, explored themes of identity, gender, and the portrayal of women in popular culture, often using the conventions of film and fashion photography as a framework for her work. Duration - 2h 30m. Author - Haya Vent. Narrator - Cara Miller. Published Date - Tuesday, 07 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Haya Vent ©.

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United States

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Postmodernism in art emerged in the late 20th century as a reaction against the principles and ideals of Modernism. While Modernism emphasized innovation, progress, and the pursuit of universal truths, Postmodernism questioned these notions, embracing complexity, fragmentation, and diversity instead. Postmodern artists rejected the grand narratives of history and culture, focusing on subjectivity, irony, and the blending of different styles and influences. This shift marked a significant break from the clear-cut, formalist traditions of modernist art, creating a more inclusive and often playful approach to creative expression. The postmodern period in art is generally thought to have begun in the late 1960s and gained momentum throughout the 1980s, spurred by a cultural climate that questioned authority, traditional values, and the very concept of artistic truth. One of the defining characteristics of Postmodernism is its skepticism toward established ideas, whether these involve traditional artistic techniques, the nature of beauty, or the role of the artist. In this context, postmodern artists often employed irony, pastiche, and parody, mixing elements from different time periods, styles, and genres. This allowed them to comment on the art world itself, as well as society at large. The work of key figures like Jeff Koons, Cindy Sherman, and David Salle exemplified the movement's diverse aesthetic and philosophical concerns. Koons, for instance, became known for his use of mass-produced objects, elevating them to the status of high art through appropriation and recontextualization. Sherman’s photographic self-portraits, meanwhile, explored themes of identity, gender, and the portrayal of women in popular culture, often using the conventions of film and fashion photography as a framework for her work. Duration - 2h 30m. Author - Haya Vent. Narrator - Cara Miller. Published Date - Tuesday, 07 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Haya Vent ©.

Language:

English


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