Postmodern art is a movement that emerged in the mid-20th century as a reaction against the principles and ideologies of modernism, characterized by a blend of styles, diverse mediums, and an emphasis on irony, playfulness, and questioning established norms. This art form reflects the complexities of contemporary society and often incorporates elements of popular culture, challenging traditional boundaries between high and low art. As globalization expanded cultural exchanges, postmodern art responded by embracing pluralism and multicultural influences.