Sunday, 25 November 2012

It is the reality.



As we back to our discussion last week, I think that the most influential Art for us is the modern art. We all know what is art, even though we didn't have a talent in painting or drawing, if the art we know is in our heart we will have a good and a better result.I know and you know too that we grow in the art of modern and it is popular until now. Many of the artist now is basing on their experience or they based their work in what they saw or  what they imagine. If we noticed in the modern art, we see and recognize that it is in the reality or present happening now.

Realism was an artistic movement that began in France in the 1850s. Many paintings depicted people at work,  the changes  by the Industrial and Commercial Revolution.. The popularity of such 'realistic' works grew with the introduction of photography,  a new visual source that created a desire for people to produce representations which look “objectively real.”. In the visual arts, realists render everyday characters, situations, dilemmas, and objects, all in a "true-to-life" manner. The artists simply focused on what was happening in front of them.This exhibition brings together for the first time the work of 68 American painters, sculptors, and photographers who explored a new mode of modern realism in the years bounded by the aftermath of the Great War and the onset of the Great Depression.

Modern realism focused on showing everyday, activities and life. Modern realism "begins from the position that truth can be discovered by the individual through the senses" and as such "it has its origins. and received its first full formulation by Thomas Reid in the middle of the eighteenth century.Since the rise of modern art, realism, realist, or realistic, has come to be primarily a stylistic description, referring to painting or sculpture that continues to represent things in a way that more or less date Now we know now when the modern art discoveries, for me this is the most influential art until now and maybe in the future generation too.

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