
Modernist movements
Modernist movements were artistic and cultural efforts from the late 19th to mid-20th centuries that broke away from traditional forms and conventions. They sought innovation and experimented with new techniques, perspectives, and ideas to reflect the rapidly changing world influenced by technology, urbanization, and upheaval. In art, literature, and architecture, Modernism emphasized individual expression, abstract forms, and a departure from realism. Overall, these movements aimed to challenge old norms, explore new possibilities, and accurately capture the complexities of modern life.