Modern Art is the flow of art that developed in the 19th and 20th centuries, which emphasized the expression and freedom in creating works of art.
One of the characteristics of modern art is the use of unusual techniques and mediums in art, such as the use of spray paint or canvas that is painted using non-traditional objects such as wood or glass.
Modern Art also often uses bright colors and contrast, as well as abstract or irregular shapes.
Some famous modern art artists include Pablo Picasso, Vincent Van Gogh, Andy Warhol, and Salvador Dali.
Modern art movements such as fauvism, cubism, and dutism have a big influence on the development of modern art.
The term ready-made introduced by artist Marcel Duchamp, which refers to the daily objects that are converted into works of art by placing them on the base or signing by artists.
Modern artwork also often combines various mediums, such as paintings combined with installations or videos.
Conceptual art is the flow of modern art that emphasizes the ideas and concepts behind the work of art, not on its visual beauty.
Installation Art is a form of modern art where artists created works that fill the entire room or certain environment, so that the audience can experience works directly.
At present, digital art is increasingly popular in modern art, with the use of technology such as animation, computer programming, and virtual reality art.