Art Theory

History of Modern Art with Klaire Postmodernism



Klaire Lockheart

If you enjoy rebelling against established institutions, you’ll enjoy some aspects of Postmodern Art and the work it inspires today. Host Klaire Lockheart will briefly review Modernism before explaining the Postmodernism movement. Discover the legacy of the Guerrilla Girls, and learn about an epic feud over the blackest black paint.

Artists and Artwork: Damien Hirst (Away from the Flock), Colleen Wolstenholme, Jeff Koons (String of Puppies), Art Rogers (Puppies), Chuck Close, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Al Diaz, Andy Warhol, Guerrilla Girls (Do women have to be naked to get into the Met. Museum?; When Racism And Sexism Are No Longer Fashionable, How Much Will Your Art Collection Be Worth?), Anish Kapoor (Cloud Gate), and Stuart Semple

Additional Topics: Modernism, SAMO©, Neo-Expressionism, Linda Nochlin, James Elkins (Stories of Art), the Bean, Vantablack, Culture Hustle, Black 3.0, and “Art Workers’ Coalition: Statement of Demands”

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  1. Dadaist' Marcel Duchamp started off as a cubist.
    But was rejected.
    Duchamp, Woolf, William Carlos Williams, Schoenberg – were the excluded artiest.
    They then smashed the art cannon. "Do you have to know any art work to make you own?" Answer: No
    Using Two world Wars and a Depression they connected high art and classical ism with immorality.

    No works were greater than another, and then trapped the art world in a never ending cycle out new thing- new thing- new thing

    After '45 there should just be styles of art.
    and using the word postmodernism should make people look stupid and feel stupid, because usually people just confuse things instead of clarify.

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