Contemporary art

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Contemporary art is a broad, evolving category of visual art produced in the late 20th and 21st centuries, characterized by diverse styles, media, and concepts that often engage with current cultural, social, and technological issues.

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contemporary art 3
Contemporary art canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf art movement
visual art category
characteristic concept-driven practices
diverse styles
experimentation
global perspectives
interdisciplinarity
use of multiple media
displayedAt alternative art spaces
art fairs
biennials
commercial galleries
museums of contemporary art
engagesWith current cultural issues
environmental concerns
globalization
identity politics
political issues
social issues
technological issues
evaluatedBy art critics
art historians
curators
follows modern art
includesPractice bio art
conceptual art
installation-based practice
net art
participatory art
post-internet art
relational aesthetics
site-specific art
social practice art
street art
market global art market
oftenInvolves collaboration
community engagement
cross-cultural dialogue
interactivity
use of emerging technologies
relatedConcept appropriation
decolonial aesthetics
global contemporary
institutional critique
postmodernism
timePeriod 21st century
late 20th century
usesMedium digital art
installation art
new media art
painting
performance art
photography
sculpture
sound art
video art

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David Hockney movement Contemporary art
Douglas Gordon movement Contemporary art
this entity surface form: contemporary art
Chuck Close movement Contemporary art
Pierre Restany fieldOfWork Contemporary art
this entity surface form: contemporary art
Jannis Kounellis fieldOfWork Contemporary art
this entity surface form: contemporary art