Contemporary Period

Modern Era Present Day Period

In historical and artistic contexts, the Contemporary Period typically refers to the present day or recent past. Its exact boundaries are fluid and vary by discipline; in history, it often begins around 1945 with World War II, while in art, it commonly starts with postmodernism in the late 20th century. It's characterized by rapid technological advancements, globalization, and evolving social structures.

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