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  1. Pop Art and the Origins of Post-Modernism (Contemporary Artists and their Critics) by Sylvia Harrison, 2001-08-27
  2. Towards Post-Modernism: Decorative Arts and Design Since 1851 by Michael Collins, 1988-04
  3. Toward Post-Modernism: Decorative Arts and Design Since 1851 by Michael Collins, 1987
  4. Modern Art: Impressionism to Post-Modernism
  5. Triumph of Anti-Art: Conceptual and Performance Art in the Formation of Post-Modernism by Thomas McEvilley, 2005-11-30
  6. Advent of Modernism: Post Impressionism & North American Art by William Agee, Peter Morrin, 1986-03
  7. The Dog in Art : From Rococo to Post-Modernism by Robert Rosenblum, 1988
  8. The Dog in Art: From Rococo to Post Modernism
  9. Post-Modernism: The New Classicism in Art and Architecture
  10. Modernism, Post-Modernism, Realism: A Critical Perspective for Art (Winchester studies in art and criticism) by Brandon Taylor, 1991-07
  11. Modern Art, Impressionism To Post-Modernism by David Britt, 1989
  12. Modern ArtImpressionsm To Post-Modernism
  13. ADVENT OF MODERNISM: POST IMPRESSIONISM AND NORTH AMERICAN ART, 1900-1918. by Peter et al. Morrin, 1986
  14. The Dog In Art From Rococo To Post Modernism by Rosenblum Robert, 1988

1. Postmodernism
From a literary perspective, the main characteristics of modernism include
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2. MODERNISM

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3. Modernism And The Modern Novel
Modernism and the Modern Novel
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4. The Culture Of Modernism
A study claiming that the model of art used by early semiotics was dependant upon Modernism, and that idea of Modernism does not allow for any
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5. 20th Century Modernism
Modernism and the Arts in the 20th Century
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6. Some Attributes Of Modernist Literature
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7. What Is Art? What Is An Artist? MODERNISM Roots
ART ARTISTS the Roots of Modernism Professor Christopher L. C. E. Witcombe FIRST PART of a FIVEPART ESSAY on MODERNISM
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8. Modernism Definition
Modernism is a general term applied retrospectively to the wide range of experimental and avantgarde trends in the arts and poetry of the early 20th
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9. Modernism In Literature
Modernism in Literature. INTRODUCTION The modernist movement in literature around the turn of the century created an incredible change in the way
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Historic preservation organization for greater L.A., offers conservation alerts and issues, events, walking tours, and volunteer opportunities.
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11. Post-Modernism, Art Educators, And Art Education. ERIC Digest.
Postmodernism, art Educators, and art Education. ERIC Digest. This Digest exploresaspects of Post-modernism in art and art education.
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Post-Modernism, Art Educators, and Art Education. ERIC Digest.
This Digest explores aspects of Post-Modernism in art and art education. It is argued that the adoption of Post-Modernist attitudes by art educators must result in the generation of different, but no less difficult, questions about the nature of formal education. Support for this argument comes from recent art education publications supplemented by relevant, but more general, material about Post-Modernism in other publications.
WHAT CHARACTERIZES POST-MODERNISM?
Post-Modernism holds that many value positions may be taken about relationships among persons, art, and education and many of these positions are likely to be in conflict. Art works are constructed out of social interactions and indeed are designated "art works" by those elements in society that sponsor them. These works may receive confirmation as being important to a group through deconstruction (or taking apart, particularly from the standpoint of motive or agenda) and reconstruction (or interpretation) by their advocates' position, in which case their reconstruction of the same material will inevitably be different. Post-Modernism thrives on these differences, which are as evident in artifacts as they are among individuals. Bricolage, the habit of using whatever comes to hand, and eclecticism, the deliberate plucking of elements out of their original contexts and bringing them together arbitrarily, are common post-Modern traits. Ambiguities and surprises are sought, together with multiple references. The audience may be confronted with paradoxes arising from unlikely choices of material, or from allusions to discrepant periods in art history, or from cultural contradictions. For example, the post-Modern sideboard may be constructed from slate and fiberglass; be shaped like a high alter, but cater to eating and drinking; it may have polish of a Louis XV table, but the eccentric proportions of Dr. Caligari's cabinet.

12. Post-Modernism Art - Artists, Artworks And Biographies
Postmodernism Postmodernism was a late 20th century movement that opposed the Search the art History Database for artists, titles, media, year,
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arts marketplace browse the arts submit arts news media kit ... 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. Postmodern artists employed influences from an array of past movements, applying them to modern forms. Postmodernists embraced diversity and rejected the distinction between "high" and "low" art. Ignoring genre boundaries, the movement encourages the mix of ideas, medias, and forms to promote parody, humor, and irony. [an error occurred while processing this directive] Search the Art History Database for artists, titles, media, year, and other indepth information: Last updated and verified on: Wed 14 Sep 2005 08:27:36 PM EDT
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13. PARALLEL Gallery // Journal - Two
An online art gallery and journal of postmodernism and popular culture.
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Gallery Journal
6 November 1995
PARALLEL presents cross-disciplinary work from artists and writers. It contributes to the on-going research into web practices and theories. PARALLEL covers topics including architecture, art, fiction, design, video, film, language, sexualities, death, writing... Our enablers are Camtech (SA) and Apple Australia PARALLEL is Virtual Artists and Hewson/Walker
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untitled more info heather fernon senseless more info hewson/walker it was a slow journey back more info derek kreckler untitled more info jesse reynolds untitled more info dave sag mood selection as a whim more info mark a thomas Dear Mike more info abstracts between the colon and the semi-colon peter bishop more info derrick de kerckhove more info alien sick simon robb more info phatic lisa robertson more info lily ponds: a poststructural gardening thriller jyanni steffensen more info siting the body michael tawa more info NOON STAR STAR DUSK gregory ulmer/ linda marie walker more info [ns] more info [sd] Tools to facilitate this site:
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14. Tree's Place - Fine Arts On Cape Cod
Orleans gallery specializing in contemporary forms of Realism, Impressionism, and Postmodernism.
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Morning in an Italian Village (detail)
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Autumn in Paris
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by Elaine Coffee One of America's Finest Art Galleries specializing in contemporary forms of Realism, Impressionism, and Post-Modernism
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15. James MacMillan
Detailed examination of his life, Catholicism, synthesizing old and new music, and the power of his art to transform. By Daniel Jaff©.
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The Gospel of post-modernism
about Catholicism, combining the old with the new, and the transforming power of his music
A slightly shortened version of this article was published by Classic CD, May 1999.
Veni, Veni, Emmanuel was virtually an instant hit from its premiere at the 1992 London Proms; the number of performances that one particular work has received around the world since easily outstrips that enjoyed by most of his British contemporaries. Veni, Veni perhaps best exemplifies what attracts people to his music; exuberantly colourful, with dashes of reassuringly familiar dance-band harmonies, and glittering with theatrical virtuosity that has to be seen to be believed. Tryst in 1989; he knew a few pieces written before then. But the pieces of his that mean a lot to me are pieces like Worldes Blis In 1994 MacMillan travelled to Washington, where Veni, Veni, Emmanuel Triduum relates to Maundy Thursday; part two is a Cello Concerto, which relates to Good Friday; and part three is a Symphony, Vigil Veni, Veni, Emmanuel

16. Postmodernism - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Postmodernism is seen, in this view, as being conscious of the nature of the Unlike modern art, postmodern art does not approach this fragmentation as
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Postmodernism
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(Redirected from Post-modernism Postmodernism is a term applied to a wide-ranging set of developments in critical theory philosophy architecture art ... literature , and culture , which are generally characterized as either emerging from, in reaction to, or superseding, modernism
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In architecture art music and literature , postmodernism is a name for many stylistic reactions to, and developments from, modernism . Postmodern style is often characterized by eclecticism , digression, collage pastiche , and irony . Some artistic movements commonly called postmodern are pop art , architectural deconstructivism magical realism in literature, maximalism , and neo-romanticism . Postmodern theorists see postmodern art as a conflation or reversal of well-established modernist systems, such as the roles of artist versus audience, seriousness versus play, or high culture versus kitsch In sociology, postmodernism is described as being the result of

17. Postmodernism - Art History Online Reference And Guide
Another strand which would have tremendous impact on postmodernism would be Unlike modern art, postmodern art does not approach this fragmentation as
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18. Tehran Museum Of Contemporary Art < Calendar - Events >
Postmodernism Contemporary art 27 April - 1 May 2002 The End of art.Post-modernism Trends of Contemporary art. Minimalism. Conceptual art
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In the ever-changing art scene of the 20th century, which was in a race against time, new styles and schools emerged. Artists and thinkers alike were bent on creativity, innovation, emotions, personal experiences and ingenuity. The developments of the latter half of the century led to a phase beyond modernism commonly referred to as a 'post' era: post-industrial, post-metaphysical, post-structural, post-modern, etc.
One of the most significant and prevailing speculative issues of our time is the philosophy of post-modernism and thus the critique of modernity. Initially, the western concept of post-modernism arose in the field of architecture.It was then applied to other forms of art : music, painting, cinema, literature, literary criticism, etc. and was eventually used to characterise the social, economic, cultural and political aspects of contemporary life. However, no precise and agreed definition of post-modernism has as yet been provided to the plurality of thinkers who have discussed it and the diversity of their viewpoints. Needless to say this reflects the peculiar character of post-modernism:by its very nature it resists exact definition and is not bound by any single interpretation.
what is important however is that post-modernism is the continuation of modernity and of the spirit of an age, which commenced with the Renaissance and evolved into our present-day condition. Some Western philosophers even hold that post-modernism is an attempt at resolving the exigencies of modernity and contemporary man's problems. Hence, questioning the nature of modernity is fundamental to examining post-modernism. Without an intelligent discernment of modernity, and the question of its nature and essence, one can not hope to understand the insights and relevance of post-modernism.

19. Post-modernism @ The Informal Education Homepage
Page upon page of print has been devoted to the postmodernism. social andeconomic realities) and modernism in art, literature and architecture.
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post-modernism and post-modernity
Page upon page of print has been devoted to the post-modernism. But what actually is it, and what implications does it have for informal educators? Barry Burke investigates.
modernism postmodernism post-industrial society post-Fordism ... further reading Most people recognise that things never stay the same. Greek philosophers were quite aware that society changed continuously. Heraclitus maintained that society was in constant flux, everything was always on the move. You can’t jump in the same river twice, he maintained. Philosophers and thinkers have, throughout time, believed that society moved according to immutable and unchanging laws, that there was a driving force that drove society onward. In modern times we have looked towards the evolution of society as a progressive one. Humankind, as a result of the development of rational and scientific thinking, was not only conquering the world we live in but also looking to the stars.
Modernism
This progressive movement of society is associated with what has been described as modernity or modernism. It is essentially a historical period in Western culture and has its origins in the Enlightenment at the end of the 18

20. EBooks.com - Pop Art And The Origins Of Post-Modernism EBook
Pop art and the Origins of Postmodernism. By Harrison, Sylvia; Kuspit, DonaldPublished By Cambridge University Press
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