"Over time," literally, means "con-(temp)orary." Therefore 'modern art,' as a context for artistic activities which are considered to be part of time / history, has an etymological basis. This history became popular after WW 2 and was popular with cultural theories like postmodernism and post-structuralism during the 1980s.

It is characterized by metonymic, ironic and social traditions centered in the late twentieth century and the early twenty-first century.

The meaning of the word 'contemporary art' for the 21st century is being debated, and other terms such as 'temporary art' and 'alter-modernism' are being proposed.

In other words, we can say that Contemporary art is a debate within our culture that seeks constantly to create new revolution through added value and increased expression in our lives. In certain ways, it is a meme that shifts and teaches the culture continuously. It is a challenging challenge in this regard for ordinary people to engage in the contemporary art debate. Contemporary art by its very existence is about constructing a new paradigm, thereby annihilating ancient meaning, which is precisely the meaning of men. A productive culture is continually assimilated and established. The people cling to the glory of the past in a dead society. Idolatry has gone through his ability to live.