
Dimitra Milan
21st-century art is defined by a globalized, pluralistic approach that resists any single "organizing principle" or "ism".
Emerging from the late 20th century's postmodern foundations, it focuses on the intersection of advanced technology, diverse identities, and social practice.
Key Characteristics
Globalization: Increased interconnectivity allows artists to blend local histories with global visual culture.
Technological Fusion: Art now incorporates digital imaging, the internet, and emerging technologies like Artificial Intelligence and blockchain.
Participatory Art: Shift from passive observation to works where social interaction is the core content.
Interdisciplinary Themes: Artists frequently explore identity, gender, climate, and power dynamics across diverse media like fashion, video games, and traditional painting.




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