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 +'''Postmodern art''' is a body of art movements that sought to contradict some aspects of [[modernism]] or some aspects that emerged or developed in its aftermath. In general, movements such as [[intermedia]], [[installation art]], [[conceptual art]] and [[multimedia]], particularly involving video are described as [[Postmodernism|postmodern]].
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 +There are several characteristics which lend art to being postmodern; these include [[bricolage]], the use of words prominently as the central artistic element, [[collage]], [[abstract art|simplification]], [[appropriation art|appropriation]], [[performance art]], the recycling of past styles and themes in a modern-day context, as well as the break-up of the barrier between [[fine arts|fine]] and [[high culture|high arts]] and [[low culture|low art]] and [[popular culture]].
 +==See also==
 +* [[Anti-art]]
 +* [[Anti-anti-art]]
 +* [[Classificatory disputes about art]]
 +* [[Cyborg art]]
 +* [[Electronic art]]
 +* [[Experiments in Art and Technology]]
 +* [[Gaze]]
 +* [[Late Modernism]]
 +* [[Modern art]]
 +* [[Modernist project]]
 +* [[Neo-minimalism]]
 +* [[Net.art]]
 +* [[New European Painting]]
 +* [[New Media art]]
 +* [[Post-conceptual]]
 +* [[Superflat]]
 +* [[Superstroke]]
 +* [[Remodernism]]
 +* [[Irving Sandler]]
 +* [[Virtual art]]
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Postmodern art is a body of art movements that sought to contradict some aspects of modernism or some aspects that 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.

There are several characteristics which lend art to being postmodern; these include bricolage, the use of words prominently as the central artistic element, collage, simplification, appropriation, performance art, the recycling of past styles and themes in a modern-day context, as well as the break-up of the barrier between fine and high arts and low art and popular culture.

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