Post Modern Art
Postmodern art is characterized by a rejection of traditional artistic conventions and boundaries, often incorporating a mix of styles, media, and subject matter. It is known for its emphasis on self-expression, irony, playfulness, and challenging the viewer's preconceptions. Postmodern artists frequently engage with themes such as consumer culture, technology, identity, and globalization, pushing the boundaries of what is considered art. This movement emerged in the late 20th century as a response to the modernist art movements that came before it, embracing diversity, inclusivity, and a questioning of established norms.