Amidst the pantheon of 20th-century artists who revolutionized the visual landscape, Jackson Pollock is a titan. His story is not merely one of personal triumph and tragedy, but also an emblematic saga of how a single, seemingly rebellious technique can alter the course of art history. From his humble beginnings to his emergent role as…
Pablo Picasso’s Guernica is not just a painting—it’s a scream frozen in time. Towering at over 11 feet tall and 25 feet wide, rendered entirely in stark shades of black, white, and gray, it delivers a gut-punch of anguish, rage, and grief. Created in response to the bombing of the town of Guernica during the…
Modern art. Contemporary art. You’ve heard both terms. Maybe even used them interchangeably. But they’re not the same. Mixing them up is one of the most common art-world mistakes. Let’s clear that up. Whether you’re a student, a collector, or someone trying to sound smarter at a gallery opening—understanding the difference matters. The Quick Answer:…
Art has always been more than decoration on a wall—it’s a mirror to society, a voice of resistance, and a catalyst for change. Across history, certain art movements have done more than inspire awe; they’ve shaken foundations, sparked revolutions, and influenced the way we perceive the world around us. These seven movements have responded robustly…
Sometimes it can be unclear when people use the words modern art and contemporary art. To some, they seem to be the same, yet they are not the same art movements. Modern Art is defined as art created between 1880 and the 1970s. Contemporary Art is the art created from the 1970s until today. These…