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Modernism and Postmodernism - Coggle Diagram
Modernism and Postmodernism
Modernism
Minimalism
Simple geometric shapes
art have own reality not be an imitation
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Medium and form is reality
Frank Stella 'What you see is what you get'
Abstration
Utopian
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Ideal visions of human life, society and beliefs
Belief in Progress
Emphasis on materials, techniques and processes
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Sought alignment with modern industrial life
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Rejection of history and conservative values
Rejection of depiction of subjects
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Post impressionism
definitive forms
simplified colours
Innovation and experimentation
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Post Modernism
Jaques Lacon
Mixing different artistic and popular styles and media
Complex and contradictory layers of meaning
Advocated individual experience and interpretation of experience more concrete than abstract principles
Challenged notion that there are universal certainties or truths
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Embraces different approaches to art making
Conceptual art
Pop art
Feminist art
Neo-expressionism
Installation art
Scepticism, irony and philosophical critiques of concepts of universal truths and objective reality
Reaction against ideas and values of modernism
Postminimalism
Robert Pincus-Witten created term 'Post-Minimalism,'