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ART OF THE EARTH

Earth Art is a movement in which artists transform natural landscapes into site-specific works of art. Robert Smithson, Christo and Jeanne-Claude, and Andy Goldsworthy are recognized for their avant-garde earth works.

STREET ART

As one of the most recent movements in contemporary art, street art is a genre that gained prominence with the rise of graffiti in the 1980s. Often rooted in social activism, street art includes murals, installations, stencil images, and stickers placed in public places. Major street artists include figures from the 1980s, such as Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring, as well as practicing artists such as Banksy and Shepard Fairey.     

CONTEMPORARY ART & THE DIGITAL AGE    

Contemporary art is constantly evolving, and more and more artists are taking advantage of new technology to further their creativity. This includes code-generated art, which can produce everything from abstract pieces to futuristic portraits in vector format. With the advancement of artificial intelligence, some artists are using the technology to create hyper-realistic portraits that test the boundaries between reality and imagination.  

Crypto art, which leverages blockchain technology, has gained traction since 2020. With digital artist Beeple making a record $69 million sale at Christie’s for his NFT collage, more artists and fine arts institutions are seeing opportunities in this art form. Crypto art is allowing artists to monetize their work that has previously been difficult to sell. The rise of NFT art is allowing artists who create ephemeral pieces – whether installations, performances, or murals – to be compensated and monetized in a way never before possible.

Image 1: Robert Smithson, “The Jetty Spiral”

Image 2: Keith Haring, “The Leaning Tower of Pisa,” 1989

Image 3: Stock photo by mundissima/Shutterstock

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