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         Modernism & Post-modernism Art:     more books (89)
  1. Precursors of Post-Modernism: Milan, 1920-30s by New York Architectural League, 1982
  2. Post-Modernism by Charles Jencks, 1988-11-15
  3. Uncommon Cultures: Popular Culture and Post-Modernism by Jim Collins, 1989-05-24
  4. The Museological Unconscious: Communal (Post)Modernism in Russia by Victor Tupitsyn, 2009-05-29
  5. What is Post-Modernism (What Isà?) by Charles Jencks, 1996-06-13
  6. The Impact of Modernism, 1900-1920: The Visual Arts in Edwardian England by Stella K. Tillyard, 1988-08
  7. Architecture: From Prehistory to Post-Modernism : The Western Tradition by Marvin Trachtenberg, 1986-01
  8. Art of the Western World From Ancient Greece to Post-Modernism A Magnificently Illustrated Introduction to the Spirit, Values, and Ideals of Western Civilization by Bruce Cole, Adelheid Gealt, 1991
  9. ART OF THE WESTERN WORLD: From Ancient Greece to Post-Modernism. (Set of 4 VHS VIDEO TAPES) by Michael Wood, 1989
  10. Art of the Western World, From Ancient Greece to Post-Modernism - 1989 publication by Adlhd Galt, 1989
  11. Art of the Western World from Ancient Greece to post- Modernism by Bruce Cole & Adelheid Gealt, 1989
  12. Art of the Western World, From Ancient Greece to Post-Modernism - 1991 publication by Adlhd Galt, 1991
  13. Art of the Western World: From ancient Greece to Post-Modernism
  14. A Voyage on the North Sea: Art in the Age of the Post-Medium Condition (Walter Neurath Memorial Lecture) by Rosalind E. Krauss, 2000-04

41. Architecture: Modernism, Pre-Modernism And Post-Modernism :: Essays And Term Pap
popular and how it has influenced art and architecture order and precision, and thatPostmodernism was the movement that followed modernism and contains
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Architecture: Modernism, Pre-Modernism and Post-Modernism
A discussion of the different movements - pre-modernism, modernism and post-modernism - in architectural history and how each one differs from the other. Term Paper #: # of words: # of sources: Format (MLA/APA): MLA Written: Price: Hide: Author: Andy Erik
Abstract
A paper which discusses the different movements in architectural history and compares the differences between them. The paper shows how among these movements, modernism is the most popular and how it has influenced art and architecture in the United States and Europe. It shows, on the other hand, that pre-modernism is a less popular era in which architecture was influenced by the industrial age and its need for order and precision, and that Post-modernism was the movement that followed modernism and contains elements of both classicism and modernism.
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"During the modernism movement, architects started using steel and iron more in their designs and they also started focusing on functional designs. Apart from the use of steel and iron, concrete was also brought back to the architectural world. It is important to know here that concrete is one thing that sets late 19th century buildings from pre-modernism architectural designs. While concrete was first used by the Romans in 5 B.C., it was later taken over by other materials such as marble, stone, brick etc. Modernists are responsible for the revival of concrete in architecture."

42. JIME: Scholarly Rhetoric In Digital Media: Post-modernism
significantly undermines much of what one of the precursors of postmodernism24,John (1934), art as Experience, Capricorn Books, New York, 1958.
http://www-jime.open.ac.uk/00/ingraham/ingraham-13.html
[Editorial note: As explained by the author in Sec. 1.2 , this appendix appears only in this hypertext version and the Navihedron hypertext version of the article, not in the print version
A Pragmaticist Glance at the Post-Modern
The link between contemporary ICT, especially hypertext, and post-modernism has attracted considerable scholarly attention. There are obvious similarities between the openness of hypermedia information structures and the de-centering forces of post-modern thought. As George Landow commented "Ömany, Öwho write on hypertext and literary theory, argue that we must abandon conceptual systems founded upon ideas of center, margin, hierarchy and linearity and replace them with ones of multi-linearity, nodes links, and networks." [ Landow, 1997, 2 In both cases, there is a movement away from a univocal, unequivocal and 'authorised' interpretation towards a much a more equivocal play of interpretation that renders the whole knowledge gathering project of humanity less certain. Hypertext provides a means of representing knowledge structures as open to the variety of routes of exploration, interpretation and understanding that are called for in much post-modernist thought.

43. Modern Art: Impressionism To Post-Modernism - Online Ordering
Modern art Impressionism to Postmodernism Britt, David (Ed.) (1999)ISBN (0-500-28126-2) paper Price $ 24.95 Temporarily Out of Stock.
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44. FEMISA: Feb96 : Re: Definition Of Post-modernism
Regan Tyler Re definition of postmodernism . 16 Feb Suzi Gablik, The Reenchantmentof art, especially the first themselves in contrast to modernism, that is
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Re: definition of post-modernism
16 Feb 1996 19:42:06 GMT
Heather McDougal Heather_McDougal@ccacsf.edu
Here is the bloody message I have been trying to send for at least a week; my
email system has been having a personality crisis. I hope it gets to you
this time!
I am a graduate student at California College of Arts and Crafts, and
curiously enough am reading my head off about all aspects of postmodernism.
There are people who write entirely unreadable stuff (for example,
Baudrillard), as well as passably readable stuff (for example, Foucault), and
lots of interesting stuff all around the edges to help you understand what is
going on. A key thing to remember is that one of the identifying characteristics of Postmodernism is that there are a lot of different kinds of Postmodernism, lots of different theories encompassed by the term

45. The Wacky Post-Modernism Of David Bagsby - Interview
a musical world that goes from highly esoteric, abstract ideas, to the cartoon musicof Raymond Scott, with hillbilly hoedowns and progressive art rock thrown
http://tulsatvmemories.com/murgbag.html
Interview by Wilhelm Murg in
Cool and Strange Music! Magazine
Of all the favorite musical sons of Tulsa, Oklahoma, from Garth Brooks to Hanson, none have distinguished themselves like David Bagsby. Bagsby has created a musical world that goes from highly esoteric, abstract ideas, to the cartoon music of Raymond Scott, with hillbilly hoe-downs and progressive art rock thrown in for good measure. What his many styles have in common is a complexity that is mind boggling. Bagsby studied composition at The University of Tulsa ("The Harvard of the Southwest"), and has released music for almost twenty years. Bagsby is currently re-releasing those early albums on CD on his own Esotericity Music label. His current catalogue includes the groundbreaking experimental works The Aviary, Ephemeron , and Translator, w here he takes field recordings and, using a computer, reassigns each sound with a musical voice. Bagsby has also released his progressive rock works Xen (with Kurt Rongey), Transphoria (on Mellow Records), and Master of Night, plus his Raymond Scott tribute Happy Hour for a Pack of Screaming Monkeys. He has also remastered his tributes (and massive in-jokes) to Tulsa he recorded with his brother Steve Bagsby, The Tulsa Project and Jethro Tulsa. He is currently working on Steve's CD of traditional Western Swing

46. FCE - History Of Art And Architecture Courses - 2002 [Birkbeck, University Of Lo
Impressionism to Postmodernism Impressionism to Post-modernism. Postmodernist artPostmodernist art. Architecture Beyond modernism Architecture Beyond modernism.
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47. Postmodernism - Acapedia - Free Knowledge, For All
modern academic and nonacademic disciplines; philosophy, art, architecture, film Exactlywhen modernism began to give way to post-modernism is notoriously
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48. Essays And Essays Writing Essays On Social & Political Issues In Art - 013-015
The same might be said for the hoopla concerning post modernism. According toCronk (1996), modernism and post-modernism is art, which talks about art.
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10 pages in length. The basis upon which the artisan profession existed subsequent to 1850 England was due to a metamorphosis of social and cultural change called the Enlightenment that ultimately provided for a foundation of renewed creativity that an otherwise industrial society had all but buried. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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The Arts-a Mix or a Match with Freud, Jung and Hegel
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(6 pp)After the last major space exploratory flight, an announcer quipped, now all that is left for major exploration is the human mind. That probably became the case shortly after man thought he had conquered fire, rather than conquered space. Art has always played a part in that exploration. This discussion will examine the role of Art in the exploration of the psyche for Freud, Jung and Hegel. Bibliography lists one source.
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49. Division Of Art
defined positions as Late modernism, Postmodernism, and Deconstruction Presentationswill encompass Late modernism and issues art 3210 Architecture and Design.
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Instructor: Victoria Baster Presentations will encompass Late Modernism and issues related to Post-Modernist architecture in Canada, the United States and Europe. Consideration will be given to various aspects of the built environment, such as urban planning, suburban development and recent critics of suburbia, public spaces, and landscape architecture, especially as these relate to Canada. Speakers representing the design profession will address fields such as production design, industrial design, interior design, graphic design, fashion, and aspects of consumerism. ART 3210
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50. Scartissue - Freedom And Limitation - The Anatomy Of Post-modernism
art has stopped creating patterns for others create alone but to create jointly. Extract from Freedom and Limiattion The Anatomy of Post-modernism Return to
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SPTB 003 Jan Swidzinski 120 pages 8 x 10.5 ins Paper Self-cover Jan Swidzinski was born in Bydgosczcz, Poland in 1923 and graduated from the Warsaw Academy of Fine Art in 1952. As a practicing artist he has worked in collaboration with the Polish Insitute of Art (on the problem of sign in art) and was founder of the Arts Research Section of the Polish Cybernetics Association. He was co-founder of the Repassage Gallery in Warsaw and was instrumental in the development of the Polish Conceptual Movement. His interest in the function and meaning of art in society, both in theory and practice, resulted in the formulation of his proposal for a 'Contextual Art', which was first presented in the West at the Gallery San Petri, Lund, Sweden in 1976. He lives in Warszawa, Poland.

51. Cinema, Modernism, Post-Modernism And The Avant-garde
Cinema, modernism, Postmodernism and the avant-garde. and its intersections withdebates about the nature of modernist and post-modernist art movements and
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Avant-garde and experimental cinemas are often relegated to the margins of film history. Yet, the works produced by the avant-garde have also inspired some of the most challenging and compelling theoretical work in film and cultural studies. This course will examine the trajectory of avant-garde and experimental film and its intersections with debates about the nature of modernist and post-modernist art movements and theoretical paradigms. Attention will be paid to the ways in which avant-garde and experimental cinemas question notions of identity, spectatorship and subjectivity. We will also examine the ways in which avant-garde and experimental films challenge mainstream notions of what constitutes the cinema. Readings on avant-garde and experimental cinema:
  • Bertetto, Paolo. . Venice: Saggi Marsilio, 1983. Foster, Stephen C, ed. Hans Richter: Activism, Modernism and the Avant-Garde

52. Modernism - Suite101.com
think if we could see into the future, we'd have a whole slew of things before thetime, other than art. But Postmodernism, like modernism, becomes ingrained
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53. What Is Post-Modernism?
Provides a lucid expositionof Postmodernism in art and architecture. This book clarifies...... 9.45 x 8.88 Reviews Book
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Provides a lucid exposition of Post-Modernism in art and architecture. This book clarifies a tradition that is thriving but still very much misunderstood. The reader is presented with many examples of art and architecture appropriate to Post-Modernism as well as being introduced to the history which preceded it, facilitating a much clearer understanding of the overall concept and initiating a thirst for more.

54. Item Details
Call Number, 709MOD-art. Title, Modern art Impressionism to post-modernism.Author, Responsibility, BRITT, David - Editor. Series, Subject
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56. Postmodernism
Simple introduction to Postmodernism courtesy of English Professor, Mary Klages, at the University Category Society Philosophy Current Movements Postmodernism...... from the aesthetic movement broadly labeled modernism. This movement is roughlycoterminous with twentieth century Western ideas about art (though traces of
http://www.colorado.edu/English/ENGL2012Klages/pomo.html
Postmodernism
Postmodernism is a complicated term, or set of ideas, one that has only emerged as an area of academic study since the mid-1980s. Postmodernism is hard to define, because it is a concept that appears in a wide variety of disciplines or areas of study, including art, architecture, music, film, literature, sociology, communications, fashion, and technology. It's hard to locate it temporally or historically, because it's not clear exactly when postmodernism begins. Perhaps the easiest way to start thinking about postmodernism is by thinking about modernism, the movement from which postmodernism seems to grow or emerge. Modernism has two facets, or two modes of definition, both of which are relevant to understanding postmodernism. The first facet or definition of modernism comes from the aesthetic movement broadly labeled "modernism." This movement is roughly coterminous with twentieth century Western ideas about art (though traces of it in emergent forms can be found in the nineteenth century as well). Modernism, as you probably know, is the movement in visual arts, music, literature, and drama which rejected the old Victorian standards of how art should be made, consumed, and what it should mean. In the period of "high modernism," from around 1910 to 1930, the major figures of modernism literature helped radically to redefine what poetry and fiction could be and do: figures like Woolf, Joyce, Eliot, Pound, Stevens, Proust, Mallarme, Kafka, and Rilke are considered the founders of twentieth-century modernism.

57. Post-Modernism Or Post-Post Modernism
The Postmodern Essay Generator random meaningless but valid-sounding essays with a postmodern/lit-crit theme.
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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.

58. MODERN AND POST MODERNISM ART EDUCATION
PARK JA (1997) 'modernism and postmodernism in contemporary Korean art; implicationsfor art education reform', unpublished Ph.D. thesis, Roehampton Institute
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ART EDUCATION RESEARCH IN A POST MODERN AGE by Rachel Mason (Ph.D.)
Roehampton Institute London
Paper prepared for Congresso de
Viseu, Portugal, November 9, 1998
INTRODUCTION
I direct a Centre for Art Education and International Research (CAIER) in the Faculty of Education at Roehampton Institute London. We train large numbers of primary and secondary art teachers in the Faculty and CAIER organises specialist masters and doctoral programmes in art education. We have many international connections. We have about 28Portuguese art teachers based in Viana do Castelo following the MA programme and our Ph.D. students come from many different countries(England, Korea, Hong Kong, Portugal Cyprus, Canada, Taiwan and Japan.) Today, I want to tell you about some of the individual and funded research we have done or are doing at CAIER; because (i) I think research in art education is becoming more and more important all over the world and (ii)this will give you some idea of what is going on in art education outside Portugal. In doing so, I will comment on international trends in art education theory and practice and, in particular, on the growing modern/ post modern divide. FUNDED RESEARCH
By funded research, I mean large-scale projects in receipt of government or other public and private funding which typically involve teams of researchers under a director. I have secured funding for three such projects over the past decade: The Artists-in-education Training Project (199-1993); The National Survey of Craft in Art and Design Technology in Curricula and Courses at Key Stages 3 and 4 (1995-1998); and Strengthening Institutional Capacity to Contribute to Women’s Studies and Postgraduate Teacher Education in Brazil (1996-1998). I will briefly summarise them now.

59. MIMIEUX.COM: POST MODERNISM
III.PostWar European modernism (1945-1960) L'art Informel, Tachisme;art Brut; CoBrA; British Avant-Garde Painting. IV. Modernist Sculpture
http://www.mimieux.com/arthistory/pop1/popindex.htm
Mid Century Modernism I. New York School: Abstract Expressionism II. Modernist Printmaking III.Post-War European Modernism (1945-1960) IV. Modernist Sculpture at Mid-Century
V. The Beat Generation
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VIII. American Pop- Pt.2 IX. ABSTRACT PAINTING- 1960's TO 1980's X. AVANT GARDE SCULPTURE- 1960's TO 1990's XI. NEW/ ALTERNATIVE MEDIA ARTS- 1960's TO 1990's XII. LATE MODERN AVANT GARDE REALISM- 1960's TO 1990's XIII. PLURALISM IN THE POST-MODERN ERA, 1970's TO 1990's

60. MIMIEUX.COM: POST MODERNISM
Mid Century modernism. III.PostWar European modernism (1945-1960) L'art Informel,Tachisme. Alberto Burri. Large Sack, 1954. Large Wood Piece G 59, 1959.
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Mid Century Modernism III.Post-War European Modernism (1945-1960)
  • L'Art Informel, Tachisme
Alberto Burri Large Sack Large Wood Piece G 59 Lucio Fontana
Spatial Concept, 60, 48, 1960 Pierre Soulages Painting Georges Matthieu
Painting Wols (Wolfang Schulze) Manhatten Yellow Composition
  • Art Brut
Jean Dubuffet The Gypsy View of Paris: The Life Of PLeasure The Squinter Jean Fautrier Head of a Hostage, No. 22 CoBrA

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