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no i think you underline it
Sorry, but the term "contemporary" art isn't a movement in art. That means contemporary art of the 1920s is art that was in the process of being created during the 1920s, and contemporary art of today is art that is being created today. To answer your question literally, contemporary art starts now. But I think you may mean when did the idea of modern art come into play. I would say the 1950s are the start of what we call modern art and that it turned into modern art in roughly the 1970s.
As an artist, art helps express emotions because all of your words are put into one art piece. People don't quite understand how art and emotions work, because they think art is only drawing. But in actuality, there are various types of art. Drawing, painting, sculpting, crafting and others. Also if you're happy, sad, angry, ect. art lets you use your emotions. for example, if you're angry and sculpting you can crush clay or break the wood and release your physical anger onto your art piece. Or if you're really depressed and you're painting you may tend to either paint light or paint deep meaning the colors will either be light are dark. The beauty of art is that is can be interpret as many things. While the rest of the world may think it's one thing, you on the other hand knows what it means. And that's okay because it's your art and it's for you only. If others see it, let them think of it all they want. Art has no define nor does it have to make sense, but art can and does express your emotions.
I would look at: Quilting and Abstract art African Art and Cubism (picasso) Patterning and Feminist Art
Edward Hopper sold his first painting at an art exhibit in New York for $250.
i think the answer is public art because it is in a community and people enjoy the art in a community so i am pretty sure it is public art.
Edward Scheer has written: 'The infinity machine' -- subject(s): Australian Art, Performance art, Modern Art, Space and time
Edward Alden Jewell has written: 'Have we an American art?' -- subject(s): American Art, Art, Exhibitions 'Alexander Brook'
EDWARD EVANS has written: 'ARCHAEOLOGY FROM ART: EXPLORING THE INTERPRETATIVE POTENTIAL OF BRITISH AND IRISH NEOLITHIC ROCK ART'
Kaldor Public Art Projects was created in 1969.
Museum of Sketches for Public Art was created in 1941.
Dunedin Public Art Gallery was created in 1884.
One can find photos of public art in New York on websites like Public Art Fund, Time Out, Public Art, Tomo Studio, Gallerist NY, Curbed or the High Line.
Susan Potter has written: 'Public art in West Sussex' -- subject(s): Art, English, Art, Modern, English Art, Guidebooks, Modern Art, Public art
Edward John Poynter has written: 'Lectures on art'
Edward Gordon Craig has written: 'On The Art Of The Theatre'