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Art expands beyond traditional forms, embracing new media, global perspectives, and ideas that challenge how art is created and experienced.

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Digital Art

c. 1980–present

Digital art is created using digital technologies and software. It includes computer graphics, video, interactive installations, and AI-generated work. The medium allows for constant evolution and experimentation. It challenges traditional ideas of authorship and materiality.

PriV%te

Tony Oursler

2016

Multimedia video-sculpture installation exploring psychology, media, and surveillance.

PSC31

Mark Wilson

2003

Digital algorithmic artwork, part of early computer-generated art experiments.

Rhein II

Andreas Gursky

1999

Monumental color photograph of the Rhine river, blending landscape and abstraction.

A Sudden Gust of Wind (after Hokusai)

Jeff Wall

1993

Large-format staged photograph reinterpreting Hokusai’s print with cinematic realism.

Western Art
AD 1950-present
AD 1800-1950
AD 1400-1800
3000 BC - A.D. 1400
Asian Art
AD 1950-present
AD 1800-1950
AD 1400-1800
3000 BC - AD 1400
Ancestral Art
AD 1900-present
AD 1800-1900
AD 1400-1800
40000 BC - AD 1400