The art world has evolved since the 1960s, incorporating diverse disciplines, cultures, and artists into a broad and influential field. Contemporary artists, often referred to as cultural scavengers, freely appropriate and reinterpret a wide range of sources. This new generation of artists, including David Hammons, Laurie Simmons, and Richard Wentworth, has made a name for themselves by exploring concepts of space, time, and the human body through conceptual art.
After Modernism: The Dilemma of Influence
A new era of artistic expression has emerged, characterized by diversity and innovation as creatives from various disciplines and cultures push the boundaries of what it means to be an artist.