14 characteristics of MODERN art
Although there is no clear definition of the term, it is considered modern Art to all that work of art produced between the years 1870 to 1970. A modern era that is dominated by avant-garde styles, pointing to the year 1900 as the starting date of modern art. A time in which different artistic movements such as Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Cubism or Surrealism, among others, flourished.
In this lesson of unPROFESOR.com we offer you what are the characteristics of modern art so you can tell it apart.
The modern Art arose in a time of great political, economic and social changes. A transformation that was marked by the Industrial Revolution and how factories and the development of the urban world completely affected people's way of life. The idea of unlimited progress and prosperity led to a euphoria that had as much technological, social, health and cultural advances, as collateral damage such as the harsh working conditions of workers and armed conflicts.
As far as the art world is concerned,
architecture experienced a boom due to the growth of cities, in addition to appearing a new class of rich businessmen who became great patrons and art collectors.The appearance of photography and the collapsible tin paint tube (1841) were a revolution within the world of painting by allowing them to leave the studio or photograph landscapes or scenes that they wanted to recreate in their paintings.
The themes of modern art also changed, leaving aside academic subjects to explore. social issues and criticism to the new society.