What is metamodernism in art?

Metamodernism in art subscribes to the idea of a ‘meta-narrative’ or 'story of a story' whilst using the tactics and tools of Postmodernism and new Technology. Metamodernist art aims to experiment and incite discussion about returning to a ‘meta-narrative’.

 

Want to know more, then read our blog articles from an introduction to a new era in art.

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Conceptual thinking1
Category:
Conceptual Art
SKU:
Conceptual thinking1
Price:
£300
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Description

This Conceptuel piece captures a close-up view of a human head, meticulously portrayed in a blend of black and gold. The dominant colors, black and gold, enhance the abstract nature of the art piece, making it a remarkable piece of two tone art. The texture of the modern artwork also bears an uncanny resemblance to a spider's web, adding an additional layer of intrigue to the metamodernism. The subject, the human head, is positioned in such a way that it dominates the frame, drawing the viewer's attention immediately. The art work doesn't contain any identifiable landmarks or celebrities, further emphasizing the abstract nature of the piece. The absence of any other objects in the frame enhances the minimalist aesthetic, allowing the viewer to focus solely on the subject. In addition to the dominant theme of abstraction, there's an element of mystery and ambiguity, particularly due to the atrwork's resemblance to a spider's web. This piece does not contain any potentially sensitive content, making it suitable for a wide range of audiences. Furthermore, the work seems to be devoid of any text, thereby relying on its visual elements to convey its message. Intriguingly, there's a hint of a hat in the concetual work further adding to its overall abstract impression. This unexpected detail introduces a unique twist to the work, making it a fascinating visual exploration of the human form, abstract art, and the surprising fusion of the two.