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  1. La Iglesia y la posmodernidad.(TT: The Church and post modernism.): An article from: Proceso by Javier Sicilia, 2000-07-16
  2. Unhappy returns: John Rajchman on the po-mo decade. (Writing the '80s).(post-modernism)(Critical Essay): An article from: Artforum International by John Rajchman, 2003-04-01
  3. Rocking Around the Clock : Music Television, Post Modernism and Consumer Culture by E. Ann Kaplan, 1987-11-17
  4. An Introduction to Music and Art in the Western World by Milo Wold, Edmund Cykler, et all 1995-06-01
  5. Impressionist, Modern and Post War Art-Christie's London-February 7, 2001 (Sale #6420) by Christie's of London, 2001
  6. Virtuism:Philosophy and the Aesthetics of Virtue by R.S. Pearson, 2009-03-05
  7. Han Janselijn: Architecture & Mimesis 1989-1992 by Han Janselijn, Brigitte Fitoussi, 1993
  8. Clement Greenberg: Art critic, Modern art, Jackson Pollock, Abstract expressionism, Post-painterly Abstraction, Art criticism, Art history, Modernism
  9. Art Journal: Fall/Winter 1980, Volume 40, Number 1/2: Modernism, Revisionism, Plurism, and Post-Modernism by Irving Sandler, Kirk Varnedoe, et all 1980
  10. Art of the Western World From Ancient Greece to Post-Modernism (Paperback... by UNKNOWN, 1990
  11. A semiotic view of post-modernism by Wendy Holmes, 1981
  12. Towards Post-Modernism
  13. 20th Century Design: the Birth of Modernism / the Plastic Age / between the Wars / War and Post-War Years / Modernism and the Future
  14. The Scream: Nordic Fine Arts 1995-96 by Kim Levin (curator & essay), 1997

61. CyberSpace Search!
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62. 20th Century Modernism
Index of Web Sites on modernism art Minimal Surfings TechnoCultural Media Resources- Post modernism UbuWeb Visual Sound Poetry WWW Pop art Index Walter
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Modernism and the Arts in the 20th Century
Movements
Various Movements An Index of Web Sites on Modernism WebMuseum: Cubism The International Constructivism Home Page Mark Harden's Artchive: "1925 - The Year in Review" ... A New Deal for the Arts - National Archives exhibit Posters from the Former Soviet Union, Cuba and China: The Chairman Smiles Readings and Surfings: Techno-Cultural Media Resources - Post Modernism WWW Pop Art: Index Walter Benjamin - Text Expressionism WebMuseum: Expressionnism Bruecke-Museum Berlin Politics and Expressionist Art WebMuseum: Fauvism ... WebMuseum: The Age of Machinery Dada DaDa Online - Your source of information on European DaDaism International Dada Archive Home Page Documenta archiv Kassel Futurism Futurism Manifestos and Other Resources The Futurist Reconstruction of the Universe War, the World's Only Hygiene WebMuseum: Futurism Surrealism No More Words: A Non-Glossary Pataphysik, Symbolismus und Surrealismus WebMuseum: Surrealism What is Surrealism? - A. Breton text Surrealist Literature Louis Aragon Robert Desnos Surrealist Writers the universe ... which others call the library

63. Post Modernist View Points
art after post modernism is reconstructive Post modernism is interested in a pluralityof forms and Post Structuralism, and the movement from modernism to post
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Post Modernist View Points In Pop Culture and Art Terry Eagleton, The Illusions of Post Modernism Blackwell Publisher Post modernism is a style of culture which reflects something in this epochal change, in a depthless, decentered, self-reflexive, eclectic, pluralistic art which blurs the boundaries between "high" and "popular" culture within art, as well as everyday life. Post modernism springs from the resurgence of avant-garde, commodification of culture, collapse of classical ideologies, an is essentially the upshot of political failure.
James Mann, Curator-Las Vegas Art Museum Art After Post-Modernism, http://www.lastplace.com Mann describes Post Modernism in that it is relegated with finality to its dominant usage in several fine arts. It is a general label for late deconstructive movements. It is a misunderstanding caused by the terms popularization as a general, ambiguous label form a style of art/architecture. In criticism of the arts it is a label for artistic phenomena strictly of the late-dismantlement sort. Art after post modernism is reconstructive. It seeks to recover the technical and expressive resources that were systematically stripped away and abandoned in other various fine arts.

64. Post Modernism, Scepticism, Art, And Other Hogwash
Quack! Support Post modernism, Embrace Situationist International Worldwide,Make a Dada Poem, Don't Care, etc. Subscribe to Post modernism.
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Ducks of the World Unite! Links and Other Tasty Stuff I Made Swell Stuff Scepticism and art Things I believe in Why Neo-Dadaism and Post Modernism ... The Wonderful World of Informal Hellenistic Philosophy meets Friedrich Nietzsche and Friends Links to Keen Sites A great paper on Scepticism Dadaism and hotdogs! Stockhausen and other flying germans A very keen paper on John Cage ... Princeton yuppies rejoice, its WPRB! Quack! Support Post Modernism, Embrace Situationist International Worldwide, Make a Dada Poem, Don't Care, etc. Have you ever heard of epistemological nihilism? Well, I have. Its swell. Anyhow, epistemological nihilism or scepticism I feel is pervasive all throughout life and leads to the freedoms realized by the existentialists. Nothing is certain, and justified, anything goes. But who am I?
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65. Post Modernism : Art Directory
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66. Art History Network: Post Modernism
submit_ad. Home. Post modernism. art Historical Era, artist, Civilizations.Journals Magazines. ·Post Modern Culture. Submit a site, Link to us, Contactus.
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67. Postmodernism
While some feel that post modernism is a form of antimodernism (deconstructive postmodernism inthe 60's all that began to change, as the art would gradually
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home In the world of artistic expression, the change in perspective that arose with the rise of modernism, was the biggest development in representation since the renaissance. The old way of the linear perspective was abandoned in favour of new ways of looking at objects and ideas. Experiments were made in the areas of form, content and presentation. Anything to do with the old ways were rejected for being too old and conservative. The modernist experiment was underway. Professor Christopher L. C. E. Witcombe Robert Hughes wrote that "in the 60's all that began to change, as the art would gradually shed its idealist premises and its sense of outsidership and began to turn into the Art Business." While the modernists looked to the future and technical advancement for inspiration, they were unaware of what the future and technology had in store for them. The technological horrors enacted in two successive world wars, culminating in the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and the murder factories of Auschwitz and Dacchau left them demoralised and hollow. It was hard to maintain hope for the future in the wake of this savagery. This led some artists in America to turn their attention to the present and in particular the contemporary popular culture. Thus Pop art was born and postmodernist art had truly arrived. Blam Cubist still life with playing cards Pop artists used any form of objective subject matter. There was no limit to what was relevant for artistic representation.

68. Tour Egypt: Modern Egyptian Art - Post Modernism
Pre or Post modernism. Abd alWahab Morsi - Relationship Oil on canvas,early 1970s, Mansour al-Badawi - Contemplations Oil on canvas, 1982,
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Pre or Post Modernism Abd al-Wahab Morsi - Relationship
Oil on canvas, early 1970s Mansour al-Badawi - Contemplations
Oil on canvas, 1982 Sarwat al-Bahr - Ancient Rituals
Oil on canvas, 1984 Sarwat al-Bahr - Palm Grove
Acrylic on canvas, 1992 Return to Tour Egypt

69. Modernism, Modernist Art
Impressionism, Medieval, Minimalism, modernism, Nineteenth Century, Performanceart. Pop art, Post modernism, PreHistroric, Pre-Rhaphaelite, Renaissance, Rococo.
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MODERNISM . MODERNIST ART
A Web Directory Ancient Art Art Nouveau Baroque Conceptual ... Minimalism Modernism Nineteenth Century Performance art Pop art Post Modernism ... U - Z See also: Art History By Country Painting
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Modernist artists Paul Cezanne. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Greenberg, Clement Clement Greenberg selected essays. Modernist Painting, The Crisis of Abstract Art. Joan Miro. Guggenheim Collection. ...
Portland Art Museum Clement Greenburg modernist collection.

Postmodernism Postmodernism web page resources (UK)
The Foundation for Digital Culture. Links to Websites:
Postmasters Gallery, Rhizome,Floating Point Unit,ArtDirt, The Thing.
Keith Haring. Keith Haring website.
... Eva Hesse. An image gallery. Russian art Russian avant-garde art. Web pages. Russian avant garde literature, poetry, art, culture. Surrealist artists and writers WebMuseum. Surrealist background. ... Women artists associated with Surrealism A Bibliography. Twentieth-Century Art 20th Century Art Resources, an art history web resource directory by Chris Whitcombe.

70. *WEIRDMONKEYS* Gallery Of Contemporary Art, Paintings
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71. What Is Art? What Is An Artist? MODERNISM And Postmodernism
NEXT modernism and the End of art. Top of the Page. modernism (continued) TheRoots of modernism; modernism and art for art's Sake; modernism and Politics;
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Department of Art History Sweet Briar College Back to Introduction INTRODUCTORY DISCUSSION EXHIBITION CATEGORIES
Decorated Pottery
Illustration
Prints
Drawing
Photography
Sculpture
Painting About the Exhibition and Website The Pieces in the Exhibition CONTRIBUTORS....
and Acknowledgments...
... Listing of Pages at this Website What is Art
.... What is an Artist
An exhibition exploring the perception of ART and the identity of the ARTIST through HISTORY and in CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY Professor Christopher L. C. E. Witcombe FOURTH PART of a FIVE-PART ESSAY on MODERNISM I n the latter half of the 20th century there has been mounting evidence of the failure of the Modernist enterprise. Progressive modernism is riddled with doubt about the continued viability of the notion of progress, while conservative modernism in the United States has fallen prey in the political realm to the influences of the Church, in the form of the so-called religious right, which in recent years especially has seriously undermined the very constitutional foundations of the whole American enterprise. Since Suzi Gablik wrote her book, the communist experiment undertaken in the former Soviet Union has collapsed. Fundamentalism in nearly all of the world's major organized religions (Christianity, Islam, Hinduism) has risen sharply in recent years in direct opposition to modernism. American Christian fundamentalists still agree with Martin Luther who recognized that "Reason is the greatest enemy that faith has; it struggles against the divine word, treating with contempt all that emanates from God."

72. Just-Posters - The Effect Of Photo-offset And Post Modernism On Posters
PhotoOffset and Post modernism. Switzerland, for long a prominent player in thedevelopment of poster art and printing, was now to play a major role in the
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top Home Milestones in the evolution of the Modern Day Poster
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By the time World War II commenced in 1939 most posters were printed using a mass production technique known as "photo-offset" and posters were facing competition from radio and print, and later from television. Despite this competition posters continued to thrive as a vital way of communicating messages to the masses. The use of photography in posters became common-place. Switzerland, for long a prominent player in the development of poster art and printing, was now to play a major role in the next stage of the poster evolution. Although a relatively small country Switzerland nevertheless spoke and wrote 3 different languages which created many problems when designing posters, and a way had to be found to overcome these language difficulties and make posters more easily understood by everyone. With the advent of World War II Switzerland's problems became a Universal problem, but it was the Swiss who provided the solution. With typical Swiss sense of "precision" they developed an art style which came to be known as the "International Typographic Style". Based on a mathematical grid, strict graphic rules and using black and white photography the style created clarity and introduced the now, common-place, form of Company and Event Identification by logos and icons.

73. Post Modernism
Post modernism. A work of art is above all an adventure of the mind. Eugene Ionesco, French playwright. Omega Minus 28 x 36 in Oil on Linen.
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Post Modernism "A work of art is above all an adventure of the mind."
Eugene Ionesco, French playwright Omega
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28 x 36 in
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Linen The post modernist works draw upon an internal imaginary landscape as their point of departure. In their journey they seek to touch upon universal archetypes, while challenging reality on route to their final destinations. Pi Meson
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Oil on Linen Old Road Studios Landscapes Marines Post Modernism ... Drawings Old Road Studios The Fine Art of Glenn A. Kessler
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74. Artnet.com: Resource Library: Post-modernism
the antimodernism of the 1960s, which readily related to the growing pluralism inart and architecture that came to be associated with Post-modernism from the
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Post-modernism. A Study of History There are more than 45,000 articles in The Grove Dictionary of Art . To access the rest of this article, including the bibliography, subscribe to www.groveart.com . To find out more about this subject, click on a related article below and subscribe to www.groveart.com

75. Art Gallery Links : Post Modernism
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  • Calzetta, Tony - Featuring colorful abstract paintings and prints, described as 'abstract comics', or 'surreal funnies' by the artist. Cosgrove, Anne-Marie - Paintings combine references to language, culture, humor, and feminism. Coyer, Max - Displaying minimalist, abstract, and enigmatic paintings. Day, Harry - Paints and exhibits "wave" paintings, as well as florals and abstracts. Gropper, Klaus - Provides a manifesto and galleries for the self-described anarchic realist artist. Maciver,Loren - ...Simple things can lead to discovery ... to lead the eye by various manipulations of colors, objects and tensions toward a transformation and a reward. Perry, Vicky

76. Modernism: Modernism & Postmodernism
Christopher LCE Witcombe. 1. Roots of modernism. 2. art for art's Sake. 3. modernism Politics. 4. modernism Postmodernism. 5. The End of art. Bibliography.
http://witcombe.sbc.edu/modernism/modpostmod.html
Christopher L. C. E. Witcombe Roots of Modernism Art for Art's Sake The End of Art
  • Bibliography This essay appeared originally in What is Art?...What is an Artist? In the later half of the 20th century there has been mounting evidence of the failure of the Modernist enterprise. Progressive modernism is riddled with doubt about the continued viability of the notion of progress. Conservative modernism, in the United States at least, has fallen prey in the political realm to the influences of the Church in the form of the so-called religious right which in recent years especially has seriously undermined the very constitutional foundations of the whole American experiment. Since Suzi Gablik wrote her book, the communist experiment undertaken in the former Soviet Union has collapsed. Fundamentalism in nearly all of the world's major organized religions (Christianity, Islam, Hinduism) has risen sharply in recent years in direct opposition to modernism. American Christian fundamentalists still agree with Martin Luther who recognized that "Reason is the greatest enemy that faith has; it struggles against the divine word, treating with contempt all that emanates from God." A growing number of people believe the modernist enterprise has failed. In the search for reasons to explain this failure, questions have necessarily been raised about the whole Western humanist tradition.
  • 77. Post Modernism
    and practices of any form of modernism couple of good books about postmodernismDeveloping Information The recent 'remodernist' or 'stuckist' art movement has
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    78. Post Modernism
    Boundaries Post modernism challenges the boundaries between genres,art forms, theory and art, high art and the mass media. Constructs
    http://www.sfu.ca/english/Gillies/engl207/pomo.htm
    Post Modernism Label given to Cultural forms since the 1960s that display the following qualities:
    • Self reflexivity : this involves the seemingly paradoxical combination of self-consciousness and some sort of historical grounding
    • Irony : Post modernism uses irony as a primary mode of expression, but it also abuses, installs, and subverts conventions and usually negotiates contradictions through irony
    • Boundaries : Post modernism challenges the boundaries between genres, art forms, theory and art, high art and the mass media
    • Constructs : Post modernism is actively involved in examining the constructs society creates including, but not exclusively, the following:
  • Nation : Post modernism examines the construction of nations/nationality and questions such constructions
  • Gender : Post modernism reassesses gender, the construction of gender, and the role of gender in cultural formations
  • Race : Post modernism questions and reassesses constructs of race
  • Sexuality : Post modernism questions and reassesses constructs of sexuality
    Terms Centre/Margin : gained theoretical prominence due to Derrida
    • definition:
  • constructs are limited by binary and hierarchical oppositions
  • against the notion of margin as a fixed space outside a main text
  • says it is impossible to define a centre without reference to the margin Self/Other
    • at the centre of personal experience is a subjective self which constructs everything alien to it is other
    • the self is constructed by its place in the culture and that place is determined by a number of complex interactions
  • 79. Post Modernism
    Post modernism. This modernism, or modernity, has caused heated debate over when itwas. popular media images; culture is no longer viewed as art mirroring life
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    Post modernism Quick History Postmodernism simply means a time after modernism. This modernism, or modernity, has caused heated debate over when it was. One major change is certain though, in our times there has been a rise in technological advancement over the industrial advancement of the early 1900's. The modernist times are often refering to the Fordist times, named after Henry Ford and his factory production lines for car manufacture.The time was heavily industrial, male dominated and the emphasis was on capitalism and standardised goods of an even quality. In these times most people wanted big business to dominate and give standardised mass produced goods for the consumer. In Hollywood there were the huge corporate studios monopolising the business and creating vast amounts of money but churning out formulaic films. (see film industry While today's society is still heavily capitalist, mass production is becoming more obselete and people are now favouring smaller companies, original work and an emphasis on technology, not industry. Postmodernism is today's culture Typical comments are that we now live in a 'three minute culture' because of the typical attention span needed to watch advertising on television. It is also claimed that we are part of an over visual society owing to the preponderance of television. Our reality is dominated by popular media images; culture is no longer viewed as art mirroring life but a reality in itself. Our reality today is littered with video footage, computergames, advertising, film, television images and photographs.

    80. (Post)modernism In Science And Everyday Life
    ever more fleeting. Power study per visual art the show 'Temporaryutopias' by Ingrid Book Carina Heden. Central elements in
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    News from the official Norwegian power- and democracy study:
    Powerlessness and non-hegemonic power
      God takes joy in all things, for they are all in accordance with his spirit.
      St Thomas, as quoted in Bukdahl (2003).
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      Siri Meyer (born 1952). Here lecturing at the conference Risk zones in art , arranged by the Power study.
      Photo O.E. 2002

    This method is of course not new in practice, even if it for a long time has been neglected in scientific contexts. For example, the Danish historian of art Else Marie Bukdahl writes as follows, see Bukdahl (2003):
      "... examples from the history of garden art show that from the 17th century up until today, gardens have served not only as visualizations of various communities' ways of life and their social and political systems. They have also symbolized the power structures or the awesome forces of nature that have influenced life in different periods. Whereas the French axial garden was a symbol of the universal power of absolutism, the freely composed English romantic garden reflected the enlightenment struggle for democracy and greater respect for and communion with nature. Robert Smithson's Land Art projects offer a modern parallel to the English gardens, insofar as they as they communicate an indirect criticism of contemporary forms of power and are characterized by their endeavour to create landscapes that seem to have been produced by nature itself. The Islamic garden symbolises both the heavenly and the earthly paradise. They create open spaces in a regulated culture and in an environment governed by powerful nature forces. The latter have inspired the artists of our day to design their own poetic spaces, sometimes in harsh natural surroundings, sometimes in the noisy everyday setting of modern cities, where the steadily accellerating pace of life hinders deeper reflection and make interpersonal relationships ever more fleeting."

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