Great Spaces
Posted on February 17 2023
This post explores your personal journey to creating a great space with modern art that you genuinely love. Discovering what you like in modern art can be an exciting and personal journey. Here are some steps you can take to explore original modern art:
- Familiarize yourself with different art movements: Modern art encompasses a wide range of styles and movements, from Impressionism to Surrealism to Abstract Expressionism. Familiarizing yourself with these movements can give you a better understanding of the various styles and techniques used in modern art.
- Visit art museums and galleries: One of the best ways to discover original modern art is to visit art museums and galleries. This will give you the opportunity to see a wide range of works up close and in person, and to get a sense of how different artists approached their craft.
- Research online: The internet provides an abundance of information about modern art and artists. You can find images and descriptions of works, as well as articles and interviews with artists. This can be a great way to explore the work of specific artists or movements that interest you.
- Attend art events: Art fairs, exhibitions, and events are great opportunities to see a large selection of modern art in one place. This can be a great way to get a sense of what is popular and current in the art world, and to see works by both established and up-and-coming artists. (We may dedicate future blogs to specific cities in the US, please let us know if you have a suggested city?)
- Keep an open mind: Modern art can be challenging and unconventional, and it may take some time to fully appreciate it. Keep an open mind and try not to dismiss a work based on first impressions.
- Trust your instincts: Ultimately, the best way to discover what you like in modern art is to trust your instincts. If a work speaks to you, don't be afraid to let yourself be moved by it. Remember that art is a subjective experience, and what matters most is what you feel and what you take away from the experience.