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Art History: Post-Modernism: (1975 - )
Postmodernism was a late 20th century movement that opposed the Modernist preoccupation with purity of form and technique, and aimed to eradicate the divisions between art, popular culture, and the media.

 


Art Movement : Post-Modernism
Post-Modernism : Post-modernism is the art movement named for the stylistic reactions to, and developments from, modernism.

In Romantic Modernism and post-Modernism, one finds beauty and the sublime (the lineage of Claude Monet, the Fauves, Mark Rothko, the color field painters and Frank Stella's wall constructions), as well as the dark side of the psyche, ...

Post-Modernism
The name given to a wide range of cultural phenomena, to characterize a move away from the ‘highbrow' seriousness of modernism, preferring a more eclectic and populist approach to creativity.

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The Spire of Dublin Post modernist and world's tallest sculpture
Main articles: Postmodern art, Land art, Joseph Beuys, and James Turrell ...

Similarly, the west has had huge impacts on Eastern art in 19th and 20th century, with originally western ideas like Communism and Post-Modernism exerting powerful influence on artistic styles. Einstein redirects here. ...

As Modernism faded, a new general idiom emerged, usually referred to as Post-Modernism. In simple terms, Post-modernist schools advocate a new philosophy of art characterized by a greater focus on medium and style.

Since the modernist days of the first half of the 20th century, art has also engaged post-modernism, neo-conceptualism, High art Lite (the Young British Artists movement (YBAs) of the mid nineties), the Irrealists of the early 21st century, ...

org: Post-Modernism and Post-Modernity
Most people recognise that things never stay the same. Greek philosophers were quite aware that society changed continuously... Project MUSE: Modernism / modernity ...

3. Remodernism discards and replaces Post-Modernism because of its failure to answer or address any important issues of being a human being.

Indeed, from the beginning, there was in this modular approach to sculpture an implicit formalism and even minimalism which held itself aloof from some of the other artistic trends of the time, such as the pop art and post-modernism that were just ...

terms associated with the Expressionist Movement - non-objective, modernism, non representational art, action painting, automatism, individualism, unconscious determinants, contemporary, colour navigation, avant-garde, emotionalism, post-modernism, ...

Post-Modern is characterized by an acceptance of all periods and styles, including modernism, and a willingness to combine elements of all styles and periods. Although modernism makes distinctions between high art and popular taste, Post-Modernism ...

an artist working with materials other than paint who does not refer to Schwitters in some way. In his bold and wide-ranging experiments he can be seen as the grandfather of Pop Art, Happenings, Concept Art, Fluxus, multimedia art and post-modernism.

Allegorical artwork in its traditional context went out of style in America in the 1940s and 50s, but Post-Modernism has returned to it with historical and figurative images.

Although modernism makes distinctions between high art and popular taste, Post-Modernism makes no such value judgments.
prehistoric art Art created before written history. Often the only record of early cultures.

See also: Modernism, Movement, Painting, Expression, Realism

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