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A Brief Overview of Modernism and Contemporary Art

The period between the 1860s and the 1970s was marked by a revolution in Western art, bringing "postmodernism" to the forefront. All works " "modernists" born out of this revolution represent what historians and art critics call " modern paintings ". Contemporary art, on the other hand, includes all the works of art created between the end of the Second World War and today. Montableaudeco.com mainly presents contemporary works, because they obviously come from the best artists of this century. However, modern art enthusiasts have no problem doing so, because Montableaudeco.com has also thought of them. Our site also offers contemporary works of modern art, paintings inspired by impressionism, cubism, surrealism, abstract expressionism, etc.

The history of the modern painting

In the late 1800s, the European Industrial Revolution completely changed the course of social, economic, and cultural life. Faced with these many radical changes, artists were not indifferent. Thus, they established modern art in order to denigrate religious and allegorical works commissioned by the government, as well as all traditional modes of representation. They introduced into their works, all parts of the newly modernized daily life while mixing elements of high and low culture. Art for art's sake emerged in the field of modern art paintings, replacing traditional subjects and styles including portraiture, still life, and realism. Indeed, modernism aimed to value the unique elements specific to each medium, explains art critic Clement Greenberg. The modern painting was part of an approach to creating a purely optical world that exists only on a flat canvas. : something that several artistic movements, notably Cubism, Surrealism and Abstract Expressionism, tried without success.

Modern painting techniques

Modern art paintings underwent several changes between the late 1800s and the 1950s. In the past, painting was done by defining planned compositions and working in the studio. : a technique that the Impressionists rejected in favor of painting en plein air and applying thick layers of wet paint to capture a fleeting moment. The impact of the industrial revolution on street life was a constant preoccupation of these painters; it was difficult to browse through their works of modern art oil painting without finding subjects relating to wandering flâneurs and isolated people in urban scenes. Some of these artists preferred arbitrary but vibrant colors for their compositions, such as Henri Matisse. Others, however, emphasized form and created works full of fantasy, such as Cubist painters such as Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque.Other painters are surrealists, their works are completely removed from the outside world and immerse the readers in unprecedented illusions. The compositions do not refer to any objects existing in real life, mainly the colorful scenes of Wassily Kandinsky and the grids of Piet Mondrian.

According to Clement Greenberg's theory of modernism, the Abstract Expressionists achieved the purest form of modern painting, and are associated with the end of modernism. Their splashes had at least all the unique qualities of painting, although they did not create a recognizable subject. Some artists tried to bridge the gap between the lower and higher forms of culture. The artist Jackson Pollock made a great reputation for his drip paintings made of a mixture of sand, broken glass, and nails. Futurism, Expressionism, Orphism, Suprematism, and Precisionism are other major movements associated with modern painting.

The main artists of modern painting

Edouard Manet is a modern painter known for his controversial subjects and style. This is why many consider him the first modern painter. He drew inspiration from earlier paintings, elements of Raphael and Titian's works, and traditional styles of portraits, still lifes, and landscapes. Edouard Manet created two works that featured nude women. : “Luncheon on the Grass” (1862-1863) and “ Olympia » (1863).

In his work "The Happiness of Living" (1905-06), Henri Matisse also played with these styles. Matisse, on the other hand, created a modern pastoral scene using vibrant and arbitrary colors and a skewed perspective. With broad, flat brushstrokes, Paul Cézanne created an extraordinary composition with variable planes and a flattened perspective that is the hallmark of his work "The Basket of Apples" (1893) and his other famous modern paintings. Pablo Picasso's work "The Young Ladies of Avignon" (1907) is also full of multiple perspectives and a fragmented visual space. This famous work, telling the story of a group of prostitutes in a brothel, is the result of a fusion of cultures (lower and higher) in a purely modernist style. Wassily Kandinsky's "Composition VII" (1913), Joan Miro's "The Birth of the World" (1925), Jackson Pollock's "Number 1A, 1948" (1948), and Piet Mondrian's series of mostly white, black, red, blue, and yellow grids are the most famous modern abstract paintings. The list of famous modern painters is not exhaustive, we can also mention Claude Monet, Edgar Degas, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Mary Cassatt, Gustave Caillebotte, Georges Seurat, Paul Gauguin, Vincent Van Gogh, Robert Delaunay, Salvador Dali, Paul Klee, Georgia O'Keeffe, Diego Rivera, Willem de Kooning, and Mark Rothko.