Art Collecting
Postmodernism in art refers to an intellectual and cultural movement that emerged in the mid-to-late 20th century, characterized by skepticism towards grand narratives, absolute truths, and universal values. In art, this manifests as a rejection of modernist ideals such as originality, authenticity, and aesthetic purity, instead embracing fragmentation, collage, pastiche, irony, and parody. Postmodernism in performance art involves the use of live actions, body art, and other unconventional forms to challenge traditional notions of art, representation, and identity. Performance artists often employ strategies such as repetition, duration, and endurance to create works that are experiential, participatory, and ephemeral. Postmodernism in conceptual art emphasizes the idea or concept behind a work over its formal or aesthetic qualities. Conceptual artists use language, text, and other non-traditional media to explore themes such as institutional critique, semiotics, and social issues. The work itself is often secondary to the idea it represents, and may take the form of installations, performances, or interventions in public spaces. Overall, postmodernism in art, performance art, and conceptual art reflects a desire to question established norms, challenge authority, and explore new forms of expression that reflect the complexity and ambiguity of contemporary life.
External Links
- [NativeArt.com] Native Art | Collecting native art and artist news from the Interent.
- [artforlife.noosphereglobal.com] UKRAINIAN ART FOR LIFE. Collect NFTs help Ukraine to defend itself