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-{{Template}}+{{Template}}'''Postmodern art''' is a term used to describe art which is thought to be in contradiction to some aspect of [[modernism]], or to have emerged or developed in its aftermath. In general movements such as [[Intermedia]], [[Installation art]], [[Conceptual Art]] and [[Multimedia]], particularly involving video are described as postmodern. The traits associated with the use of the term postmodern in art include [[bricolage]], use of words prominently as the central artistic element, [[collage]], simplification, [[appropriation art|appropriation]], depiction of consumer or popular culture and [[performance art]].
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Postmodern art is a term used to describe art which is thought to be in contradiction to some aspect of modernism, or to have emerged or developed in its aftermath. In general movements such as Intermedia, Installation art, Conceptual Art and Multimedia, particularly involving video are described as postmodern. The traits associated with the use of the term postmodern in art include bricolage, use of words prominently as the central artistic element, collage, simplification, appropriation, depiction of consumer or popular culture and performance art.




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