Three Figures in Procession, after Tintoretto
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Contemporary Art

c. 1945
Ongoing
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Contemporary Art, emerging from the late 20th century to the present, is characterized by its diverse range of styles, mediums, and themes, reflecting the complexities of the modern world. It often challenges traditional boundaries, embracing innovation and experimentation. Key characteristics include the use of new technologies, interdisciplinary approaches, and a focus on conceptual ideas over aesthetic form. Main themes frequently address globalization, identity, politics, and the environment, often engaging with social and cultural issues. Contemporary Art's influence on art history is significant, as it expands the definition of art, democratizes artistic expression, and fosters dialogue across cultures and disciplines, thereby reshaping the landscape of global art practices.

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