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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. Art After Post-Modernism
Las Vegas art Museum's homepage with it featured historic Web artInstallation, VRML art museums of cyberart, digital art, and animation that offer online museum and cultural library experiences as
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Art After Post-Modernism
by James Mann,Curator
Las Vegas Art Museum, USA
The logic of this manifesto and exhibition comprehends and condenses a new, well-developed esthetic now beginning to displace and definitively succeed the combined esthetic of Modernism and its coda, so-called Post-Modernism, which in tandem formed the artistic continuum dominating the fine arts in the twentieth century. Inevitable and inexorably, this new and growing international art movement will determine the course of the fine arts well into the 21st century, the third millenium. In the present context, the term Post-Modernism is relegated with finality to its dominant usage in the several fine arts: as a general label for late deconstructive movements. The common conception of the term is substantially different: a misunderstanding caused by the word's popularization as a label for a certain period and general style of architecture. This architecture's recent preeminence has now decisively ended. Despite the generic, popular understanding of the term "Post-Modernism"- an impression principally caused by the often eclectically composite nature of what is called Post-Modern architecture - a systematic survey of the term's usage in criticism of the other fine arts reveals the expression to be employed, in overwhelming numbers, as a label for artistic phenomena strictly of the late-dismantlement sort. In the visual arts, "Post-Modernism" is quite predominantly used to encompass late reductive movements: form an uncertain point not long before Minimalism, through the latest tortured developments in the now aimlessly drifting and meandering dematerialization of art. In poetry, the term has been applied almost exclusively to contemporary verse so stripped of technical resources that it is largely indistinguishable from common prose if read aloud. In serious music, one finds "Post-Modernism" used to denote the dismantlement process completed, for example, in the random noise-music of John Cage. And so it is used in drama and dance criticism too: as a descriptive label for extremely reductive works, such as the living Threater company's audience/cast interactive performances improvised without a script.

2. ED348328 1992-09-00 Post-Modernism, Art Educators, And Art Education. ERIC Diges
This ERIC digest explores aspects of postmodernism in art and art education. The adoption of post-modern attitudes by art educators must result in the generation of different, but no less general, material about Post-modernism in other publications.
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THIS DIGEST WAS CREATED BY ERIC, THE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER. FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT ERIC, CONTACT ACCESS ERIC 1-800-LET-ERIC 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.

3. PARALLEL Gallery // Journal - Two
An online art gallery and journal of postmodernism and popular culture.
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4. Tree's Place - Fine Arts On Cape Cod
Orleans gallery specializing in contemporary forms of Realism, Impressionism, and Postmodernism.
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5. Post-Modernism Or Post-Post Modernism
Post modernism or postPost modernism? text copyright 1995 by Jon Mattox. What's all the fuss about anyhow? Ask 5 people what post-modernism means and you'll likely get five different reactions or none at all. usage or "Post modernism" with its complex relation to modernism and art history, its
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Post Modernism or post-Post Modernism?
    What's all the fuss about anyhow? Ask 5 people what post-modernism means and you'll likely get five different reactions or none at all. It's one of those elusive academic terms applied to many different fields of study. Everyone appears to understand what it means individually, but few agree collectively. To make mattters even more complicated, it is often used in discussions about "deconstruction" post-structuralism, the post-industrial, post-human, or even post-post modernism. All these terms share a certain amount of similarity and are sometimes interchanged with one another. The bottom line is that any comments about Post Modernism by anyone should be understood with their peculiar interpretation in mind. Where did post modernism begin and what is it? Long after modernism of course, but many would agree that it began in achitecture in the 1950's as a reaction against the International Style
    Some characterisitcs of Post Modernism:
    • A turning away from the modernist obsession with abstraction
    • Progressive
    • Schizophrenic
    • Indeterminancy
    • Discontinuity
    • Pastiche
    • Contextual
    • Escapism
    • Pluralism
    The idea caught on quickly and spread across many fields including literary criticism, philosophy, cultural criticism, the other arts, and culture in general.

6. ED348328 1992-09-00 Post-Modernism, Art Educators, And Art Education. ERIC Diges
Highmodernism The Relationship to DBAE and Title Post-modernism, art Educators,and art Education. Teaching Methods Identifiers ERIC Digests, Postmodernism.
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Post-Modernism, Art Educators, and Art Education. ERIC Digest.
THIS DIGEST WAS CREATED BY ERIC, THE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER. FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT ERIC, CONTACT ACCESS ERIC 1-800-LET-ERIC 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.

7. Post-Modernism, Art Educators, And Art Education. ERIC Digest.
Clahassey, Patricia. modernism, postmodernism, and art Education. artEDUCATION, 39, (1986) 44-48. Derrida, Jacques. Of GRAMMATOLOGY.
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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.

8. Apologetic Responses To Post-Modernism: A Symposium - Premise - Vol III, No 4, 1
Volume III, Number 4 / April 29, 1996. page 8. Apologetic Responses To Postmodernism A Symposium consider the challenges of Post-modernism, the more we must to lifestyles imitating the "art" of pornography and violent combat
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PREMISE Volume III, Number 4 / April 29, 1996 page 8
Apologetic Responses To Post-Modernism: A Symposium
Papers from a Panel Discussion Sponsored by the Evangelical Philosophical Society at the Annual Meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society in Philadelphia, November, 1995 Donald T. Williams , Toccoa Falls College, Moderator; Millard J. Erickson , S.W. Baptist Theological Seminary; Kurt Anders Richardson , Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary; David K. Clark , Bethel Theological Seminary
Introduction
by Donald T. Williams The analysis of one's own times is always perilous. We know them intimately but also, of necessity, partially, with our noses too close to the data, which seem to be moving in a rapid blur. It is almost impossible to get a critical distance, hindsight is not available, and nobody can tell which contemporary pronouncements will appear ludicrous a century hence. Nevertheless, it is sometimes incumbent upon us to try. Our time seems to be such a time: The one thing we can say for certain about the intellectual and cultural climate in which we are called to serve is that it is changing swiftly. Those of us engaged in the defence of the faith find ourselves shooting at targets that seem to shift with blinding speed. We have spent the years since the Enlightenment perfecting an apologetic that could deal with a set of challenges that have come to be known as

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12. Modernism, Modernist Art
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13. POST-MODERNISM AND MORAL PHILOSOPHY
By John Ray Postmodernism Post-modernism is an of most people s enjoyment of bothliterature and art. had no personal contact with it as Postmodernism was not
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What is Post-modernism?
psychopath
(The old term for psychopaths was "moral imbeciles").
And postmodernists are in fact demonstrably psychopathic in their readiness to lie. "There is no such thing as truth" is an excellent cover for lies. "There is no such thing as truth in what I say" is, after all, a straightforward expansion of the statement. And indeed there is not in many cases. At least as far back as Stalin, lies have always been an essential prop for the Left . An extended account of how present-day Leftist historians use postmodernism to excuse the most barefaced lies about the past can be found here
Some more comments on just what postmodernism is: Joe Willingham put it this way to me:
"Postmodernists claim that there is no objective truth, that there is only interpretation, and that it all depends on who is in power. According to the postmodernists, we are so biased by our race, class, and gender that knowledge is impossible. The postmodernists allow freedom of speech only for those who share their Leftist political views in issues like feminism, affirmative action, and free enterprise versus socialism. They hire and fire on the basis of ideology rather than scholarship, and they try to prevent speakers of whose views they're don't approve from appearing on campus.

14. Common Readers' Bookshop (Books On Modernism/Postmodernism)
Postmodernism and the Social Sciences Insights, Inroads Practising Postmodernism Reading modernism (Working With Preface to modernism; art Berman; Paperback
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Common Readers' Bookshop Click on title for more details. Books are in alphabetical order by title without any particular category. Use your brouser's FIND function to search by author or keywords. After the Great Divide : Modernism, Mass Culture, Postmodernism (Theories of Representation and Difference) ; Andreas Huyssen; Paperback; $10.75 Afterwords : Hellenism, Modernism, and the Myth of Decadence ; Louis A., Jr Ruprecht; Paperback; $21.95 American Expatriate Writing and the Paris Moment : Modernism and Place (Modernist Studies) ; Donald Pizer; Hardcover; $31.25 American Poetry : The Modernist Ideal (Insights) ; Clive Bloom, Brian Docherty; Hardcover; $35.00 The Anti-Aesthetic : Essays on Postmodern Culture ; Hal Foster; Paperback; $8.95 Art in Modern Culture : An Anthology of Critical Texts ; Francis Frascina, Jonathan Harris; Paperback; $17.96 Art Nouveau (The World of Art) ; Alastair Duncan; Paperback; $13.45 Art of the Western World : From Ancient Greece to Post-Modernism ; Bruce Cole, Adelheid Gealt; Paperback; $16.20 Art Since 1940 : Strategies of Being ; Jonathan Fineberg; Hardcover; $54.00

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led to a phase beyond modernism commonly referred Initially, the western concept ofpostmodernism arose in the applied to other forms of art music, painting
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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.

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Apply to Executive Officer, Department of the History of art, Trinity College.Telephone 01 608 3061. Email arthist@tcd.ie. modernism and Postmodernism.
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17. Pre-Modernism And Post-Modernism In Europe: Two Contrasting Exhibitions - Michae
Premodernism and Post-modernism in Europe century, Kassel has become the site ofwhat many consider the foremost exhibition of contemporary art in Europe.
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Kassel is a fair-sized city with no airport, two hours north of Frankfurt, that still benefits from some extremely ambitious and enchantingly imaginative landscaping undertaken in the days of the Landgrafen. An eighteenth-century palace of reddish stone stands on the hill of Wilhelmshohe looking out over ancient trees and artificial lakes to the city far below. The palace grounds are the site of a complicated hydraulic spectacular that periodically releases an imposing quantity of water from a reservoir on the hilltop to produce a roaring torrent, a romantic waterfall, culminating in a fifty-meter high geyser that Sunday crowds come up to admire.
Today the palace is a museum with several excellent Rembrandts, including the deeply moving Jacob Blessing his Grandchildren, as well as a large selection of works by other artists.

18. Post-modernism
Postmodernism. The fundamental philosophical assumptions of modernism, its tendency tointer-weave symbols elaborately, to create works of art that, however
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Post-modernism THE LITERATURE: Samuel Beckett, Sylvia Plath, Ishmael Reed From C. Hugh Holman, A Handbook to Literature “The fundamental philosophical assumptions of modernism, its tendency toward historical discontinuity, alienation, asocial individualism, and Existentialism, continue to permeate contemporary writing, perhaps in a heightened sense. But the tendencies of the modernist to construct intricate forms, to inter-weave symbols elaborately, to create works of art that, however much they oppose the established order, create within themselves an ordered universe, have given way since the 1960s to a denial of order, to the presentation of highly fragmented universes in the created world of art… Myth has given away to experiencing aesthetic surfaces. Traditional forms, such as the novel, have given way to denial of those forms, such as the anti-novel.” THE VISUAL ARTS: Rene Magritte, Arshile Gorky, Jackson Pollock, M.C. Escher, François Morellet Surrealism (sort of) Rene Magritte, although typically categorized as a Surrealist, did not use the fantastic or obscure, dream like images in order to express the subconscious, as Salvador Dali did.

19. Pop Art And The Origins Of Post-Modernism
Home Pop art and the Origins of Postmodernism. Pop art and the Originsof Post-modernism. Sylvia Harrison. Published November 2001. 288 pages.
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Pop Art and the Origins of Post-Modernism examines the critical reception of Pop Art in America during the 1960s. Comparing the ideas of a group of New York-based critics, including Leo Steinberg, Susan Sontag, and Max Kozloff, among others, Sylvia Harrison demonstrates how their ideas - broadly categorized as either sociological or philosophical - bear a striking similarity to the body of thought and opinion which is now associated with deconstructive post-modernism. Perceived through these disciplinary lenses, Pop Art arises as not only a reflection of the dominance of mass communications and capitalist consumerism in post-war American society, but also a subversive commentary on worldviews and the factors necessary for their formation.
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Postmodernism both grows out of and subverts modernism. Post-modern art and criticism,however, challenge modernism s adherence to an ideology of artistic
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Post-modernism
page: In literary studies, the stance of post-modern critics and writers is characterized by a rejection of the values of eighteenth-century Enlightenment thought, most particularly by a rejection of the notions of rationality and objectivity and of the understanding of the self as a rational, unitary entity. Definition Instead, post-modern thought emphasizes a form of subjectivity that is multiple rather than singular and fluid rather than static. Subjectivity, as used by post-modern thinkers, refers to a subjective sense of self that includes agencythe capacity for actionas distinguished from the condition of an obliterated selfhood that results when an individual is objectified, made into an object to be possessed sexually, materially, or imaginatively by those who are culturally dominant. Sponsor Message.

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