Postmodernism - The History The term 'Postmodernism' is often curtailed as 'Pomo.
' The movement signifies 'after the Modernist Movement.
' According to Merriam- Webster, the word 'Postmodernism' agnates to something related to the present.
The historical era of Postmodernism followed Modernism.
According to Jameson, people were aware of the history only via theoretical and narrative stories.
The artists from the Postmodernist era embarked to illustrate the history in small fortuitous and interesting referents.
Therefore, Postmodernism engendered history more interestingly.
This movement annihilated the difference in between art, media, and culture.
The Postmodernists, in the later phase of the twentieth century, inclined towards diversity.
Modernism and Postmodernism had their own set prospects in varying fields, such as literature, drama, architecture, cinema, design, marketing, history, law, religion, culture, and many other areas.
The Details Postmodernism enlightened the sophisticated and civilized realities, concentrating especially on the social and political novelties, specifically in the West.
Postmodernism started in West since 1960s, centered on the elements, such as East, North of South, etc.
Each element of the artworks had infinite boundaries, embracing the other elements also.
Due to this process, Postmodernism transpired in not only West, but also the whole world.
Postmodernists maneuvered the images and the materials.
The main features of Postmodernism are: oShift from the modern mania via Abstraction oAdvancement oPluralism oAvoiding imaginative situations The Correlations Many other art movements are related with Post-modernism, such as: oFuturism oDadaism oSurrealism oPop Art Postmodernist Examples Following is a list of a few artists, and their Postmodernist artworks: oRicardo Bofill (born in Barcelona, Spain) - A Spanish Postmodernist architect.
Some of his famous works are: -Vela Hotel (Barcelona Port), 2008 -JP Morgan Headquarters (Chicago), 2003 -Cartier Head Office (Paris), 2003 oJohn Burgee - An American Postmodernist architect.
Some of his famous works are: -AEGON Center, Louisville, Kentucky -Sony Building, New York City -Bank of America Center, Houston, Texas oAllan Graham/Toadhouse - An American Postmodernist artist.
His famous artwork is: -"Cave of Generation," a series of paintings, comprised of the steps that lead to a monochrome and two chrome paintings.
oJane Frank (Jane Schenthal Frank) - An American Postmodernist painter, sculptor, mixed media artist, and textile artist.
Her artworks are: -"Further Adventures of Til Eulenspiegel" (1957), an illustration from Yoseloff's -"Crags and Crevices" (1961), an oil and spackle (plaster like material) on the canvas
' The movement signifies 'after the Modernist Movement.
' According to Merriam- Webster, the word 'Postmodernism' agnates to something related to the present.
The historical era of Postmodernism followed Modernism.
According to Jameson, people were aware of the history only via theoretical and narrative stories.
The artists from the Postmodernist era embarked to illustrate the history in small fortuitous and interesting referents.
Therefore, Postmodernism engendered history more interestingly.
This movement annihilated the difference in between art, media, and culture.
The Postmodernists, in the later phase of the twentieth century, inclined towards diversity.
Modernism and Postmodernism had their own set prospects in varying fields, such as literature, drama, architecture, cinema, design, marketing, history, law, religion, culture, and many other areas.
The Details Postmodernism enlightened the sophisticated and civilized realities, concentrating especially on the social and political novelties, specifically in the West.
Postmodernism started in West since 1960s, centered on the elements, such as East, North of South, etc.
Each element of the artworks had infinite boundaries, embracing the other elements also.
Due to this process, Postmodernism transpired in not only West, but also the whole world.
Postmodernists maneuvered the images and the materials.
The main features of Postmodernism are: oShift from the modern mania via Abstraction oAdvancement oPluralism oAvoiding imaginative situations The Correlations Many other art movements are related with Post-modernism, such as: oFuturism oDadaism oSurrealism oPop Art Postmodernist Examples Following is a list of a few artists, and their Postmodernist artworks: oRicardo Bofill (born in Barcelona, Spain) - A Spanish Postmodernist architect.
Some of his famous works are: -Vela Hotel (Barcelona Port), 2008 -JP Morgan Headquarters (Chicago), 2003 -Cartier Head Office (Paris), 2003 oJohn Burgee - An American Postmodernist architect.
Some of his famous works are: -AEGON Center, Louisville, Kentucky -Sony Building, New York City -Bank of America Center, Houston, Texas oAllan Graham/Toadhouse - An American Postmodernist artist.
His famous artwork is: -"Cave of Generation," a series of paintings, comprised of the steps that lead to a monochrome and two chrome paintings.
oJane Frank (Jane Schenthal Frank) - An American Postmodernist painter, sculptor, mixed media artist, and textile artist.
Her artworks are: -"Further Adventures of Til Eulenspiegel" (1957), an illustration from Yoseloff's -"Crags and Crevices" (1961), an oil and spackle (plaster like material) on the canvas
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