CONTEMPORARY ART

ART CONTEMPORAIN
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Contemporary art succeeded modern art. Artistic movements that emerged after the Second World War are therefore considered contemporary art. This includes Action painting, Minimal art, Land art, Hyperrealism, Pop art, Nouveau Réalisme, CoBrA, Kinetic and Op art, Fluxus, Supports/Surfaces, Conceptual art, Nouvelle Figuration, Narrative Figuration, video and digital art, performances, and body art. Contemporary art is characterized by a behavioral and stylistic renewal, the use of new technologies, and the artistic blending brought about by a diversity of origins. Although it is based on the experiments of modern art, particularly with reference to Marcel Duchamp, it tends to become increasingly diversified. Works are exhibited by specialized galleries, corporations, museums, state-funded organizations, private collectors, or the artists themselves. Their preservation and restoration require expert knowledge of currently used techniques, as well as those of the 1950s and 1960s used by rebellious artists who cared little for the longevity of their artistic creations.

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COSTE DE CHAMPERON Hervé

WORKS OF ALL KINDS BY HANS HARTUNG AND ANNA-EVA BERGMAN

IMBARD Patrick

ABSTRACT AND CONTEMPORARY ART

JOUSSE Philippe

JEAN PROUVÉ AND MID-20TH CENTURY ARCHITECTURAL FURNITURE

KRZENTOWSKI Didier

DESIGN AND CONTEMPORARY ART

LAMOTHE Christine

WORKS OF ALL KINDS BY ANNA-EVA BERGMAN

PRASSINOS Catherine

THE WORK OF MARIO PRASSINOS

Pierre VASARELY

VICTOR VASARELY, YVARAL AND OPTICAL-KINETIC ART