FRAGMENTED REALITIES: POSTMODERN ART IN A FRACTURED WORLD
Keywords:
Postmodernism, Fragmented Realities, Postmodern Art, Fractured World, Globalization, Deconstruction, Art TheoryAbstract
This article delves into the notion of fragmented realities as depicted through postmodern art in an increasingly fractured world. Postmodernism, as an artistic and philosophical movement, often rejects grand narratives and embraces fragmented, pluralistic, and decentralized perspectives. The advent of postmodern art marks a significant departure from the singular, cohesive views of modernism, focusing instead on fractured realities that mirror a world deeply influenced by globalization, technological change, and sociopolitical upheavals. By examining key artists and their work, along with theoretical frameworks that underpin postmodern art, this article illustrates how these fragmented realities offer a more nuanced and reflective commentary on the complexities of the human condition. The article uses graphs to highlight the evolution of postmodern art and its audience's engagement with themes of fragmentation.
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Copyright (c) 2024 Saira Ahmed, Fahad Hussain (Author)
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