Different forms of contemporary art form.

Contemporary art is much less divisive in the 21st century than before. If we look at visual media and we stop a collection of artistic practices on the basis of dance, music, theater, etc.

Figurative art that depicts what you see and you have photographic forms, hyper-reality that is photographic and it takes fact and makes it impossible to distinguish from a image. Stylized reality in which the artist created his own style with the variants of application which offer him personal leaning.
Then we have semi-abstract where an artist has partly 'bound' the subject, but altered it to exaggerate the meaning using modified or distorted colors. Their form can be recognized as forms and shapes.

Abstract in which the artist particularly used color and forms to represent a meaning. Nothing in half or figurative but the symbols are color swathes to convey is identifiable. Expressionism abstract.

Then you have design art, in which an artist has typically created 3D works to show a message and then install a room set or fixed display which the artist needs to build.
Naturally, the sculpture follows identical epithets and is fixed or mobile.

Since the 1960s there were various permutations for sculpture, as the boundaries blurred, beyond painting and drawing using conventional media and metal or clay or plaster, etc.
Conceptual art: most of which, in conjunction with photography and drawings, uses oral techniques and documents as well as video or other interactive tools, and for me, a more comprehensive part.

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