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Artforms are the distinct modes through which human creativity expresses ideas, emotions, and narratives. An art form is defined by its methods, materials, conventions, and social contexts, and it can be traditional or contemporary. Cultural change, technology, and audience interaction continually reshape what is recognized as an art form.

Common art forms include visual arts (painting, sculpture, photography, digital art), performing arts (theatre, dance, music,

Many modern works cross boundaries, creating interdisciplinary forms such as multimedia installations, sound art, and videogames

Art forms serve expression, critique, entertainment, documentation, and ritual. They are studied in museums, galleries, theatres,

opera,
performance
art),
and
literary
arts
(poetry,
fiction,
drama,
essays).
Design
and
architecture
are
often
regarded
as
applied
arts
that
join
aesthetic
aims
with
function.
Film
and
video
are
sometimes
treated
as
separate
forms
or
hybrids
bridging
multiple
media.
as
art.
The
boundaries
between
art
forms
shift
with
new
technologies,
practices,
and
audiences,
leading
to
ongoing
reclassification
and
new
vocabularies
for
critical
discussion.
concert
halls,
libraries,
and
schools.
Evaluation
typically
considers
technique,
originality,
cultural
significance,
and
impact
on
viewers
or
participants,
while
acknowledging
varying
contexts
and
interpretations
across
cultures.