#Conceptualism
3 postsConceptual art (or conceptualism) is an art movement where the idea behind the work is more important than its visual appearance or craftsmanship.
Conceptual art (or conceptualism) is an art movement where the idea behind the work is more important than its visual appearance or craftsmanship.
Digital art is art created or heavily shaped using digital technology—computers, tablets, software, and sometimes code—rather than only traditional physical tools like paint or clay.
Minimalism in art is a movement where artists reduce everything to the simplest possible forms—basic shapes, limited colors, and industrial or plain materials—to focus attention on the artwork’s pure presence rather than symbolism or emotion.
Neo-Expressionism is a late 20th‑century movement where artists return to raw, emotional painting—intense color, rough brushwork, and often distorted figures—after decades dominated by minimal, conceptual, and cooler abstract art.
Performance art is art where the artist’s live actions—their body, time, and presence—are the main medium.
Pop Art is an art movement that takes imagery from mass culture—advertising, comics, brands, celebrities—and turns it into high art.
Street art is visual art created in public spaces—on walls, streets, and buildings—often without formal permission and outside traditional museums or galleries.