Art Trends in 2024

In the art world of 2024, there’s a lot of excitement about trying new things and being creative. Artists are breaking boundaries, using new mediums, and changing traditional forms to bring fresh perspectives.

If you’re new to art or want to spice up your collection, paying attention to current trends can be helpful.

Let’s examine the key trends shaping how art responds to today’s economic, technological, and environmental challenges.

Maximalism

According to experts, lively and varied designs will rise again, moving away from straightforward and neutral styles. This change means embracing brighter colors and choosing pieces that show a specific personality.

These designs aim to bring a cheerful vibe.

'I Guess This is Where We Go' by Ma Esmeralda Bautista

I Guess This Is Where We Go
Ma. Esmeralda Bautista
36″ x 24″ x 0.5″
Acrylic on Canvas

'Runaway Trains Series 3 of 5' by August Punzal

Runaway Trains Series 3 of 5
August Punzal
12″ x 18″ x 1″
Mixed Media on Paper

Minimalism

Even when bold pieces arise, Minimalism remains a significant aesthetic. Especially prevalent in decorating smaller spaces like apartments and condominiums, many art clients are still leaning towards getting smaller pieces.

This trend is viral among new collectors who prefer starting with small-scale originals as an entry point into art collecting.

'Wag Maging Mapanghusga' by Carmelo Camohoy III

Wag Maging Mapanghusga
Carmelo Camohoy III
18″ x 24″ x 3″
Mixed Media on Canvas

'Sea of Faith' by Christian Prado

Sea of Faith
Christian Prado
24″ x 36″ x 2″
Acrylic on Canvas

Landscapes

Landscape art serves as a visual sanctuary, providing comfort to oneself.

These landscapes go beyond the artist’s depiction, whether it may be a majestic mountain, a calming wave of the ocean, or a field of flowers. They symbolize a yearning for a deeper connection with nature, offering viewers peace and time to reflect.

The continued popularity of merging indoor and outdoor spaces demonstrates a desire to combine natural elements into home interiors, enhancing indoor living areas.

'Rays of Hope' by Renilyn Bedona

Rays of Hope
Renilyn Bedona
16″ x 12″ x 0.2″
Acrylic on Canvas, Panel

'Nature's Reflection' by Kim Postrano

Nature’s Reflection
Kim Postrano
36″ x 24″ x 1″
Oil on Canvas

Social Art

Art is one of the powerful mediums for social and political discussion.

In this trend, artworks address and challenge the viewers to engage with contemporary issues that aim to spark conversations and inspire reflections, raising public awareness.

'Tinig sa Hawla' by Drezel Villalobos

Women Empowerment
Aileen Sarah Roque
36″ x 36″ x 1.5″
Oil on Canvas

'Tinig sa Hawla' by Drezel Villalobos

Tinig sa Hawla
Drezel Villalobos
16″ x 20″ x 0.5″
Mixed Media on Canvas

Artificial Intelligence (AI)

The collaboration between artists and AI leads to hybrid artworks, combining human creativity with machine intelligence.

This challenges traditional concepts, creating unique pieces demonstrating the harmonious interplay between human ingenuity and technological innovation.

When building an art collection, prioritizing pieces that resonate with your personality and preference is essential since these works will inhabit your living space and bring you joy.

View more artworks on FilipinoArtPH.

— Toby Denise Concepcion

Sources: Brittany and Medium

Cover: Jilardon Bamba