Contemporary Arts: A Mirror of the Present

Contemporary art reflects the complexity, diversity, and dynamism of our current world, offering a platform for a multitude of voices, styles, and themes.


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Contemporary Arts: A Mirror of the Present

Contemporary art reflects the complexity, diversity, and dynamism of our current world, offering a platform for a multitude of voices, styles, and themes.

Discover Contemporary Arts now!
Contemporary Arts
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Customization Options Available


Artists who shape and interpret the present

Artists who shape and interpret the present

Contemporary Arts: 170 artists found

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Contemporary Arts

Contemporary art is also called contemporary art and this term already says how it is defined. It is art that is produced by contemporaries and other contemporaries perceive it as significant or artistically valuable. Also designations such as current art or the English term contemporary art fall in this context. It does not stand for a particular style or make a statement about the concept, nor about technique or form. Nor does it denote any affiliation to a movement or grouping. It can be anything. Painting, modern media such as video or photography are used, as are performance or abstract metal sculptures. In 2007, the organizers of the documenta in Kassel, one of the world's largest exhibitions of contemporary art, made a statement about Contemporary Art that defines the term more narrowly: Contemporary does not mean that the works were created yesterday. They must be meaningful to us today.
Most of the artists under this term are still alive. You'll find familiar names like Yoko Ono, the longtime companion of John Lennon. Or the well-known Serbian performance artist Marina Abramovic. Among visual artists, for example, one finds graffiti artist Jean-Michel Basquiat, whose works became the most sought-after art objects of the 20th century, fetching 6-7 figure sales prices, according to Untitled Pecho/Oreja. Together with Andy Warhol he created pictures like Shop. Keith Haring also became famous with Grafittis. His Redbubble is unforgettable. Images by H.P. Giger such as Buzzfeed served as models for Hollywood film sets. Not missing from this list is Gerhard Richter with his ingenious Himmelsleiter.

Contemporary Arts

Contemporary art is also called contemporary art and this term already says how it is defined. It is art that is produced by contemporaries and other contemporaries perceive it as significant or artistically valuable. Also designations such as current art or the English term contemporary art fall in this context. It does not stand for a particular style or make a statement about the concept, nor about technique or form. Nor does it denote any affiliation to a movement or grouping. It can be anything. Painting, modern media such as video or photography are used, as are performance or abstract metal sculptures. In 2007, the organizers of the documenta in Kassel, one of the world's largest exhibitions of contemporary art, made a statement about Contemporary Art that defines the term more narrowly: Contemporary does not mean that the works were created yesterday. They must be meaningful to us today.
Most of the artists under this term are still alive. You'll find familiar names like Yoko Ono, the longtime companion of John Lennon. Or the well-known Serbian performance artist Marina Abramovic. Among visual artists, for example, one finds graffiti artist Jean-Michel Basquiat, whose works became the most sought-after art objects of the 20th century, fetching 6-7 figure sales prices, according to Untitled Pecho/Oreja. Together with Andy Warhol he created pictures like Shop. Keith Haring also became famous with Grafittis. His Redbubble is unforgettable. Images by H.P. Giger such as Buzzfeed served as models for Hollywood film sets. Not missing from this list is Gerhard Richter with his ingenious Himmelsleiter.


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Personalizing your art print at Meisterdrucke is a simple and intuitive process that allows you to design an artwork exactly to your specifications: Choose a frame, determine the image size, decide on a printing medium, and add suitable glazing or a stretcher frame. We also offer customization options such as mats, fillets, and spacers. Our customer service is available to help you design your perfect artwork.

At Meisterdrucke, you have the fascinating option to visualize the artwork you configured directly in your own space. For a tailored preview, simply upload a photo of your room and let the artwork appear on it. If you visit us via a mobile device, be it a phone or tablet, our augmented reality feature brings the image to life and seamlessly projects it into your space. An experience that uniquely combines art and technology.

Choosing the medium is often a matter of personal taste. To give you a clearer idea, we have provided some images for each medium. For a holistic experience, we also offer you a sample set of all paper variants so you can make a decision not just visually but also haptically. You can take advantage of the sample set free of charge – only the shipping costs will apply. You can order the sample set directly.

Do not worry. At Meisterdrucke, we do not proceed mechanically. We manually review each order. If there are any inconsistencies or peculiarities in the configuration, we will immediately contact you. Of course, our courteous and patient support is always at your side to assist you with the configuration. Together with you, we adjust your image by phone or email so that the final result exactly meets your expectations.


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Mo-Do: 7:00 - 16:00 | Fr: 7:00 - 13:00


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