Friday, 26 September 2014

Contemporary European Art

In the previous blog, I discovered through the internet that Kate Bush isn't as popular in the USA, as she is in the UK/Europe. This actually took me by a surprise.

This means that the biggest audience is predominantly European, so it would be best to cater my contemporary style toward a European audience.

I took this book out of the library, in order to get a better look into contemporary art.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/0e/Europe_countries_map_en_2.png < image reference at this link.
Here are some examples of contemporary European Art.

http://www.contemporaryartdaily.com/tag/europe/ < image reference at this link.
http://www.contemporaryartdaily.com/tag/europe/ < image reference at this link.

The piece above is a piece by the artist Michael Krebber. It is to be exhibited in Düsseldorf, this october.



http://www.contemporaryartdaily.com/tag/europe/ < image reference at this link.


A lot of contemporary european art seems to resemble some of the common album cover styles that I looked at earlier on in my research. It reminds me of the experimental/abstract style.


http://musictrajectory.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/alt-j-an-awesome-wave-album-cover.jpg < image reference at this link.
Above is an experimental/abstract album cover by the band Alt-J.


http://newchronology.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/home-art.jpg < image reference at this link.
Scandinavian art often often uses flat design styles.


Work from my previous narrative module.

Some of my work from the last module resembles some elements of the european contemporary style.









Thomas.

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