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What Techniques are used to Make Contemporary Artwork?

Contemporary art is often looked at with a skeptical eye. The truth about contemporary art is that it uses techniques
that most people aren’t quite used to, causing that skepticism to come into play. However, these techniques are actually
quite difficult and all deserve our credit. It’s an incredible feat to create a piece of contemporary art, especially using
these techniques. They challenge the mind and offer unique perspectives in a way that art has never been able to do
before. For that reason, they’re some of the most valuable techniques that a person can experience through artwork.
Here are three techniques that are among the most relevant in contemporary art today.

1. MINIMALISM
One of the artistic movements that has been most relevant throughout the contemporary art movement is minimalism.
Minimalism seeks to take away what’s unnecessary and leaving only what’s essential. Minimalism is incredibly difficult
and has even made its way into being a huge part of branding and design for companies all over the world. This is
probably the most important part of contemporary art, as it has informed so much of society. Have you noticed that
branding has gotten more minimalist over the past ten years or so? You can thank the contemporary art movement for
doing that.

2. FOUND OBJECTS
Taking something that people view as useless, and then using it in a unique way in order to make artwork is one of the
most important movements that currently exist in contemporary artwork. The idea is that things that we often view as
junk are actually more valuable than we think that they are. Everything you find can be used to tell a story, or to create
new diverse perspectives that we’re looking for when we attend an art exhibitions. The found objects movement is one
of the most important movements in all of contemporary art currently.

3. LARGE-SCALE ART
Walter De Maria created an art piece in 1977 that included a four hundred steel poles over one mile by one kilometer.
That’s incredible. Creating something huge to express diverse perspectives in artwork is incredibly popular, even today.
Over the past forty years, large scale art, and art that includes the environment has come into its own as one of the
most important movements within contemporary art. That’s why you often see modern art pieces alongside buildings,
or as huge structures out in the open.

CONTEMPORARY ARTWORK RELIES ON CERTAIN TECHNIQUES


With every new age of art, there are new unique techniques that define how the movement develops. For contemporary
art, among many techniques, you can find techniques such as minimalism, found objects, and large scale paintings.
Each of these bring their own unique perspective into the artistic community, and each is valued as a pick for a
technique that is most influential in contemporary art. Look out for these when you’re out at an exhibition next, you’ll
find that they’re much more relevant than you perhaps think that they are.

An artwork has a physical size; when referring to an artwork's size, we use the
term scale. Scale is more than simply the object's size, however. It is the size of the art object
in relation to another object.
Contemporary art is an art produced at the present period in time. Traditional artist a folk art,
which encompasses the art produced from an indigenous culture, peasants or other laboring
trade's people. Traditional Art would be representational painting or sculpture.

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