A base filosófica e as características artísticas da pintura ocidental contemporânea
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https://doi.org/10.1590/0101-3173.2024.v47.n6.e02400328Palavras-chave:
Pintura ocidental, Pós-modernismo, Conceitos filosóficos, Características artísticas, Criação de pintura. Mercado de ArteResumo
O papel orientador do pensamento filosófico, na criação e desenvolvimento artísticos, é um dos fatores importantes que determinam a direção da arte da pintura contemporânea. Diferentes perspectivas e tendências filosóficas tiveram um impacto profundo nas perspectivas e nos métodos criativos dos artistas. As características da arte contemporânea da pintura ocidental demonstram a subversão e a alienação da tradição e realçam as características individuais e étnicas. O estudo explora as características artísticas e as origens filosóficas da pintura ocidental contemporânea, como direção principal, e analisa o impacto da estética moderna, dos mercados de arte e do pensamento filosófico na arte moderna ocidental. Essa diversidade torna as obras de pintura ocidental contemporânea mais diversificadas e complexas, misturando-se com a sociedade contemporânea e os gostos estéticos, promovendo constantemente o desenvolvimento e as mudanças da arte.
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Submission: 19/07/2024 – Decision: 06/09/2024 - Revision: 25/09/2024 – Publication: 07/11/2024
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