CONTEMPORARY ARTS Arts produced by artists living in the twenty-first century. Reflects contemporary miles and relevant issues affecting today’s world Architecture, Sculpture, Painting, Literature, Music, Performing and Film INSTALLATION ART Art category characterized by artworks which are three dimensional Can either be installed in museums and galleries or even public and private places Frontrunner of this genre is Marcel Broodthaers ing new” PERFORMANCE ART Unique movement in art because the artist uses his or her body to create art. Artists turned to perfomances as a means to reinvent themselves and rejuvenate their work This genre has remained a constant presence though the concerns of performance artists have changed since the 1960s marketing and by marketers. CONCEPTUALISM The idea behind a work of art takes precedence Works of conceptual arts, sometimes called installations, may be constructed by anyone simply by following a set of written instructions Conceptualism fought against commodity Conceptual art emerges as a formal movement in the 1960s and currently remains a major contemporart art movement up until now Content in three columns Content A Content B Content C Content itself is what the Content itself is what the Content itself is what the end-user derives value end-user derives value end-user derives value from also can refer to the from also can refer to the from also can refer to the information provided information provided information provided through the medium, through the medium, through the medium, Words
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