Why Art Changed So Drastically
Why Art Changed So Drastically in the 20th CenturyArt in the 20th century changed drastically from that of the past. Attitudes began to change about what art was. The new attitude was that art it is “what anyone elects to call art.” It seems to me that people began to use their imagination more. They no longer felt the need to paint things realistically, they began to paint emotionally. Instead the subject being a biblical scene or a portrait, people were using their emotions. And colors no longer had to be realistic. It became a time when the artist had the freedom to explore, to do whatever they wished. I think that a lot of this new attitude came from the events evolving during the time. At the turn of the 20th century, people around the world were going through a lot of change in their life. The development of media items such as telephones, radios, and television sets allowed people to see the world in a new light. New ideas and theories were taking place in the science field. The quantum theory by Max Planck, Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity, Sigmund Freud was looking deeper into how the mind works, and the attitudes about science in general were changing. World War 1 and World War 2 divided nations
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