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LACMA Receives Huge Art Donation
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It's a fantastic collection! I'm very happy LACMA is going to be the recipient of it. Their modern collection has needed a boost. I can't wait to see it - especially the Kandinskys and Klees!
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Aweseome news for us modernist art lovers :snap:
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I'm confused. How is this stuff from the late 1800's/early 1900's "Modern" art?
I love the pieces I saw in the paper today. Mmmm, Impressionistic goodness. And the switch from private hands to a major museum is wonderful. But I guess I thought modern art had to date from, at furthest, the mid-20th Century. I would never have gone to LACMA expecting my favorite Impressionist period of art. The discovery that this particular museum houses this kind of art is a super boon to me! Hooray! |
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Does that mean that Modern is old?
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Contemporary is the new modern
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Aren't we currently in a post modern era?
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"Contemporary" is the term used for art post WWII but within a historical context (ie: modern primitives, outsider artists, etc are excluded).
"Modern" generally starts with Impressionism with the key being that there was a break from realism towards abstraction. Those Impressionists were quite renegades in their day. Post-Modernism (or PoMo) is more of a general term for architecture, literature and, sometimes art. It describes any social phenomenon that is a reaction to modernism. I think of it as a "bridge" term that will suffice until hindsight allows a better set of terminology to be assigned. Although, it may end up sticking at some point. |
It seems terms that attempt to capture the "now" often become terms to describe the past - Art Nouveau, New Wave, Modernism, Futurism -the list goes on.
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