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Culture perspectives.

Rozzano C Locsin1

  • 1Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida, USA.

Holistic Nursing Practice
|December 6, 2002
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Modern artists express contemporary themes like the airplane and atom bomb by drawing inspiration from within, rather than external sources. Traditional Renaissance art forms are insufficient for capturing the essence of the modern age.

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Area of Science:

  • Art History
  • Modern Art Studies
  • Cultural Expression

Background:

  • Throughout history, cultures have developed unique artistic techniques to reflect their immediate goals and societal contexts.
  • Traditional art forms, such as those from the Renaissance, were rooted in external subject matter and established cultural norms.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the shift in artistic inspiration from external subject matter to internal sources in modern art.
  • To examine the inadequacy of historical art forms in representing contemporary technological and societal advancements.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative analysis of modern art and artistic philosophies.
  • Comparative study of Renaissance art and contemporary artistic expressions.
  • Examination of the influence of modern technological advancements (e.g., airplane, atom bomb, radio) on artistic creation.

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Main Results:

  • Modern painters increasingly utilize internal psychological and emotional landscapes as their primary source of inspiration.
  • A distinct divergence exists between the expressive capabilities of historical art paradigms and the demands of modern subject matter.
  • Contemporary technological and societal phenomena necessitate novel artistic approaches and formal innovations.

Conclusions:

  • The modern artist's internal world provides a more relevant source for expressing the complexities of the current era.
  • Established art historical forms are insufficient for conveying the impact of modern innovations like the airplane and atom bomb.
  • A new artistic language is emerging to articulate the experience of the 21st century.