Emerging from the mid-20th century, post-war art captures a global shift toward abstraction, expressionism, and social critique. It serves as a historical lens, used by museums and collectors to explore trauma and renewal. Artists, historians, and educators benefit most, gaining insight into cultural resilience and the evolution of modern creative thought.
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