What is the difference between Modern and Contemporary Art?
Modern and Contemporary Art refer to different styles and periods in art history.Â
Modern Art usually describes works created from the late 19th to mid-20th century, when artists began experimenting with abstractions, bold color palettes, and new ways of representing the world. Styles such as Cubism, Expressionism, Surrealism, and Pop Art are considered Modern Art.
Contemporary Art refers to works created in the present day. Contemporary artists often mix styles, materials, and techniques. Unlike Modern Art, Contemporary Art is not limited to one specific aesthetic.
When written in lowercase, "modern art" and "contemporary art" are often used to describe the artwork’s style rather than its historical period. A painting or sculpture made today can still be described as modern in style if it uses visual qualities commonly seen in Modern Art.
Do I need to frame modern paintings?
Canvas art often requires no frame, especially when the artwork has finished edges or a gallery-wrapped presentation. Works on paper usually need framing to provide support and protection. Of course, your personal taste and overall decor may guide your decision on framing modern art in your space.Â
Where can I commission a custom modern painting?
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