Understanding change in art, design and visual effects requires an appreciation for the diverse display of contemporary works that mix materials and ideas unexpectedly. Haegue Yang’s approach is particularly engaging, as she skillfully blends various artistic traditions. Her use of LED lights, neon strip lights, steel, text, projected video, and even scent serves as deliberate nods to materials commonly employed in contemporary art. While some critics view this blending as a downside of globalisation, these influences can be embraced as a sign of progress in the art world. For more insights, read the full article: https://heyor.ca/Ios4vs #ContemporaryArt #ArtHistory #VisualThinking #Globalisation
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✨ Contemporary Art ✨ ✍🏻 Definition and Timeframe: Contemporary art refers to the art produced from the late 20th century to the present day. It is characterized by a broad range of styles, mediums, and concepts, reflecting the diversity and complexity of modern society 🧭. ✍🏻 Key Characteristics of Contemporary Art: -Diverse Styles and Mediums: No dominant style; includes various forms like digital art, installations, and performance 💽. -Concept Over Aesthetic: Ideas are often prioritized over visual appeal 🌟. -Boundary-Challenging: Explores modern themes such as identity, politics, and technology 👩🏻💻. ✍🏻 Global Influence: Contemporary art is marked by its global nature, with contributions from artists across the world. This has led to a more inclusive art scene, where diverse voices and perspectives are acknowledged and celebrated 🌐. ✍🏻 Accessibility and Market: The rise of art fairs, biennials, and galleries has made contemporary art more accessible to the public. These platforms not only showcase new works but also influence the market and critical reception of contemporary 🎭. ✍🏻 Conclusion: Contemporary art is a dynamic, ever-evolving field that reflects the current state of the world. Its emphasis on diversity, concept, and global perspectives makes it one of the most vibrant and innovative periods in art history 🖼️. #contemporaryart #Contemporaryart #ContemporaryArt #art #Art #CONTEMPORARYART #artist #artists #artandcraft #artanddesign #design #arthistory #postoftheday
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WHAT IS HARMONY IN ART? In This Short Video, Explore the Technical Concept & fundamentals of Harmony in Contemporary Art. In essence, how Harmony accentuates similarities & binds diverse elements into a seamlesss whole through repetition & simplicity [definition | de•fi:ne-shen] Harmony is the perfect blend of aesthetically compatible elements, creating a unified and balanced composition. Video Time : 75 Seconds
Mastering Harmony in Art: How to Create Balanced Compositions | Seed Gallery Harmony in art is the perfect blend of aesthetically compatible elements, creating a unified and balanced composition. It’s about accentuating similarities and binding parts into a cohesive whole through repetition and simplicity. However, too much harmony can lead to monotony, which is why contrast and even dissonance are essential to keep the composition engaging. Explore more key art terms in the Seed Gallery Art History and Economics Glossary for deeper insights into art and design. Learn more at https://bit.ly/SGHarmony #ArtHistory #Harmony #Art #Design #ContemporaryArt #DesignConcepts #ArtGlossary #SeedGallery #ArtEducation #Creativity
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EAGA Collection 4: The New Minimalism East Asia’s visual landscape is known for its embrace of stunningly maximalist, larger-than-life compositions and graphics that practically ooze with richness. In the Eurocentric field of design, however, this manifestation of maximalism is often seen as “too much”: too chaotic, too crowded, too over the top to be taken seriously. Even the term “maximalist” is highly subjective—maximalist to whom, and in relation to what? We curated the EAGA’s fourth collection out of a defiance of the rules that the West imposes on cultural production. There is untold beauty in pushing one’s artistry to the fullest, in capturing every facet of one’s subject in luscious, radiant detail. Nurtured from an unapologetic love of East Asian maximalism, this collection is our devotional to design that—by Western metrics—does too much. Dance at the edge of extravagance with us at https://lnkd.in/eMTReXNB.
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Key Insights for Purchasing Contemporary Art | Seed Gallery Navigating the decision to purchase contemporary artwork can be challenging, whether you're a first-time buyer, a novice collector, or a seasoned investor. To avoid costly mistakes, it is crucial to understand the fundamental elements that influence an artwork's value. Significance of Rarity in Art Valuation Rarity is a pivotal factor in determining an artwork's value. Recognizing the unique aspects that make a piece rare is essential. When an artist produces a limited number of works and is known for a distinctive genre and style, each piece becomes highly valuable and sought after, likely appreciating in value over time. For less prolific artists, the condition of the artwork might not significantly impact its desirability. However, for prolific artists, the condition becomes a critical factor, as collectors often seek works in pristine condition. Assessing rarity involves examining the artist's entire body of work or catalogue raisonné to identify the unique elements of the piece in question. Importance of Provenance Provenance, or the ownership history of an artwork, significantly contributes to its rarity and value. Understanding who previously owned the work and its historical context is crucial. If purchasing from the primary market, such as a local gallery or directly from the artist, the artwork may lack notable ownership history. Provenance can elevate the perceived value of a piece; a mediocre painting with a distinguished ownership history might fetch a high price, although the sustainability of such inflated prices over time is uncertain. Conversely, contemporary artwork previously owned by a prestigious public collection or a revered private collector is more likely to maintain and appreciate in value. Read more at https://lnkd.in/dYCyd4sY #contemporaryart #art #artgallery #education #culture #invest #collector #artcollector #artcollectors #artmarket #knowledge #investing #finance #artinvestment #tips #grow #artnews #seedgallery #gallery
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