People began being confident with their beliefs and standing up for what they believe in instead of being quiet in fear of being judged. When people said they were athiest or christian, other people decided they were too.
Ursula Reinhardt has written: 'Religion und moderne Kunst in geistiger Verwandtschaft' -- subject(s): Art, Modern, Arts and religion, Modern Art, Mysticism and literature, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Modern art
Lutheranism .
He lived through a period of modern art.
During the Renaissance Era the art changed by: Art became less focused on religion. Art became more humanist. Art became more secular.
Henderik Roelot Rookmaaker has written: 'Modern art and the death of a culture' -- subject(s): Art and religion, Art and society
Religion
its like art and religion its like art and religion
Art would be considered religion because people would almost practically 'worship' art because it's that moving towards them, and religion is sometimes the cause of art. Like artists when they are religionally inspired to create art.
Most Mayan art emphasized religion.
art and religion is connected to each other
Sorry, but the term "contemporary" art isn't a movement in art. That means contemporary art of the 1920s is art that was in the process of being created during the 1920s, and contemporary art of today is art that is being created today. To answer your question literally, contemporary art starts now. But I think you may mean when did the idea of modern art come into play. I would say the 1950s are the start of what we call modern art and that it turned into modern art in roughly the 1970s.
During the Third Reich? Very, very bad-- they had a whole show devoted to it and called it Degenerate Art.