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Massurrealism is a portmanteau word coined in 1992 by American artist James Seehafer,[1] who described a trend among some postmodern artists that mix the aesthetic styles and themes of surrealism and mass media-including pop art.[1] Contents ...
MASSURREALISM Coined by the American Artist James Seehafer in 1992 the expression Massurrealism stands for a fusion of the dream like visions of surrealism, pop art and New Media Technology - as well as for an expression of the Hyper-real.
Art, Groupe Zebra, BMPT, Arte Povera, Body Art, Narrative Art, Cooperative des Malassis, Lowbrow, East Village, Panique Szafran, Appropriation Simulation, Bad Painting, Demoscene, Cynical Realism (China), Pittura Colta (Anacronismo), Massurrealism, ...
A contemporary development is known as Massurrealism. Impact of Surrealism ...
See also: Postmodern, Surrealism, Realism, Art movement, Movement
 
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