the 2010s, a decade that danced to the digital drumbeat, my dear! Post-Internet Art emerged, cleverly critiquing how digital technology molds our aesthetics—think of it as the canvas of cyberspace. Then, there was Activist Art, boldly stepping into the limelight, its strokes steeped in the spirit of social change.
Afrofuturism wove a tantalizing tapestry, blending African diaspora culture with futuristic techno-threads, a vivid vision of tomorrow. Meanwhile, Contemporary African Art painted its own vibrant story, bursting onto the global stage with a spectrum as diverse as the continent itself. And Urban Art, once the rebellious child of the art world, matured into richer, more recognized expressions, transforming gritty street corners into galleries under the open sky. Each movement a testament to the era’s eclectic energy, don't you think?
- Post-Internet Art (Global)
- Activist Art (Global)
- Afrofuturism (Global, African diaspora)
- Contemporary African Art (Africa)
- Urban Art Movement (Global) - Further evolution of street art into recognized forms.
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