The Movements of the 20th Century Culture
[2023-03-24 10:54:33]
How many of us can remember the most important events of the 20th century. In the centuries filled with many innovations, most importantly, these events have had a tremendous impact on our lives today. In the 20th century, we greatly improved our culture. In addition, advances in progress have helped society live better, like industrialization, making our lives easier and more noteworthy. However, in the 20th century, a number of extraordinary artists who introduced modern art and post modernism art, such as Pablo Picasso, where works of art are regarded as contemporary art, and Marcel Duchamp, have appeared.
In the latter part of the 20th century, transition periods of economic, social and cultural patterns were established in the era of modernism (Barker 2012: 203); existing movements from late 19th century to early 20th century. This transition period can be called postmodern. This research paper details the main features of postmodernism, that is, inter-context, imitation, imitation with reference to "company feminist". (Squiers 1995: 58) Barbara Kruger's work Hero "(1987). An analysis of the characteristics of postmodernism is done by investigating the socio-economic and cultural areas it creates.
Postmodernism is a movement in the second half of the 20th century, aimed at opposing the attention of modernism to the purity of form and technology, to eliminate the difference between art, popular culture and media. Postmodern artists are using it to apply a series of past movements to modern forms. The post-modernists accepted diversity and rejected the distinction between "high" art and "low" art. Ignore the boundaries of genres and encourage thoughts, media, formats to promote imitation, humor, satire by exercising
Today, we have witnessed the overwhelming recovery of Dadaism, a European avant - garde art movement in the early twentieth century. For nearly a century since its establishment, so-called New Dadaism has begun to take on a new form, the spread of this "anti-art" movement is more popular than ever. This is a glimpse of the 21st century art world - there may be more trends and fashion to fill the entire series of articles! Our history is defined by continuous art movement, but perhaps for at least a while, please enjoy the millions of artists who enjoy the restoration period and do not match the rules and movements.
In the 20th century, African Americans began to maintain cultural, economic and political rights worldwide. Marcus Garvey in Jamaica continued the Aime Cesar Agu campaign with the aim of forming a UNIA movement in the United States and creating a movement across the border of Africa. Beginning in the 1960s, Caribbean ex-slave population began to gain independence from British colonial rule. They are creating new cultural forms in the Caribbean, such as Garapuo, reggae music, rastafarism. Outside the area, the new African Caribbean diaspora including American Stokely Carmichael and DJ Kool Herc has an impact on the creation of black power and hip hop. Influential political theorists such as Walter Rodney, Frantz Fanon and Stuart Hall contributed to anti-colonialism theory, African movement, and European cultural development.