modernist art movements
Modernist art movements refer to a diverse range of creative expressions that emerged during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, characterized by an experimental and innovative approach to art-making. These movements aimed to break away from traditional artistic conventions, exploring new techniques, subject matters, and modes of expression to reflect the changing social, cultural, and technological landscape of the time.
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