Chapter 1: What is Contemporary Arts?

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After which major event was there a shift of power from Europe to the United States, marking the end of European colonialism?

World War II

What period in history does contemporary art belong to, according to the view presented?

Contemporary Period

What is the focus of the exhibition at the Municipal Museum of Bruneck regarding artworks produced after 1945?

Painting and Object Sculpture

Why is the 1960s considered a reference point for the change-over from Modern to contemporary art?

Emergence of a New Generation of Artists

Which artist created the artwork 'Mural, 1943'?

Jackson Pollock

What type of print is 'Jacqueline with flower canvas' by Pablo Picasso?

Giclee Print

What does the term 'contemporary' mean in the context of contemporary art?

Related to the present time

How does contemporary art differ from traditional art forms?

It reflects current situations and issues

What drives Contemporary art to constantly reinvent itself?

Experimentation with new media and creation methods

Why does Contemporary art often involve exploration with new technologies?

To offer new ways of conceptualizing and displaying art

When did masterpieces from the Renaissance become contemporary?

In 14th century Italy

How do the two views, Chronological and Historical, differ in defining contemporary art?

Chronological view defines contemporary as new or recent, while Historical view sees it as a stage in art's evolution

Learn about the definition of art and contemporary art, which refers to art being created in the present time. Explore how contemporary art reflects current situations and events, giving people the opportunity to reflect and experiment with new media.

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