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Everything You Need to Know About Modernism

Everything You Need to Know About Modernism

 

History of Modernism

The Modern style was not just an art movement, but a philosophical one too. Emerging in the late 19th century/early 20th century, it was a global movement which formed as a reaction to the technological changes of the time. These changes brought about a huge shift societally, spiritually, and scientifically. It ultimately changed the way people engaged with the world and led to how we experience it today.


Before the modernist boom, art and style was fairly traditional. Preceding modernism was the Romantic era, which, although it differed from previous art movements, it is what we commonly recognize as more ‘traditional’ today. The advancements in sciences and technologies ultimately encouraged a highly pragmatic view of the world. So, art of this time became infatuated with breathing a new sense of mysticism into the world through more abstract forms of interpretations.

 

 

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Preceding movements favoured realistic depictions of the world. Modernist art rejected these traditional and conservative styles in favour of more abstract forms. This resulted in art for the people by the people. By this I mean that prior, artists had access to institutions and were commonly commissioned by upper class members of society to produce works for them. With these more modern forms of abstract art, artists made art for the people and did not have to abide by rules of traditional schools of art.

At the centre of Modernism is the theme of self-consciousness regarding artistic and social practices. This led to the experimentation of form and techniques which then allowed for the birth of new art forms. Some of these art styles include abstract expressionism, pop art, minimalism, fauvism, and many more.

 

 

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Characteristic of Modernism

Though, there are other characteristics the modernist style follows. As modernism rejects traditional forms, the style tends to be rather simplified with an emphasis on functionality. This is achieved through large open floor plans, vast glass windows, and intentional asymmetry. Although the modern style today has become synonymous with plainness, at the time it was viewed as a way to reignite the creative consciousness through simplicity and appreciating the abstract forms. Large glass windows are designed to blur the boundaries between the indoors and outdoors and reconnect the individual to nature again. Thus, the individual, nature, and their home are brought together into a higher unity.

Whilst there are common characteristics of the Modernist style, one should always remember that it is inclusive of many other styles. So, when it comes to embracing the Modernist style you can simultaneously embrace other styles as it is generally a very flexible style.

 

 

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Features of Modernism:

Asymmetrical design takes a bold approach to space, rejecting the traditional focus on perfect symmetry. Imagine uneven layouts, unexpected angles, and furniture arrangements that challenge the norm. This doesn't mean chaos, however. Clean, minimal lines are still a cornerstone of this style. Think sleek furniture with sharp edges and uncluttered surfaces. This focus on clean lines creates a sense of order even amidst the asymmetrical layout.

 

To truly embrace the asymmetry, large windows become a key element. They can be strategically placed off-center, drawing the eye towards specific areas of the room or framing a particularly interesting view. The overall emphasis in asymmetrical design is on open spaces. Walls are minimized, allowing for natural light to flow freely and maximizing the feeling of openness. This creates a dynamic and visually engaging environment, perfect for those who appreciate a touch of the unexpected.

 

 

Explore our collection of Modernist-inspired pieces and discover artwork that celebrates innovation and challenges convention. Find the perfect Modernist piece to add a touch of modernist energy and its bold spirit can transform your space!

 

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