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Title Statement Art of the postmodern era : from the late 1960s to the early 1990s
Publication, Distribution, etc. (Imprint) New York : Icon Editions, cop. 1996
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The fourth and final installment in Irving Sandler's series on contemporary art, Art of the Postmodern Era surveys the artists, works, movements, and ideas as well as the social and cultural context of this energetic and turbulent period in art.The book begins with the late 1960s, when new directions in art emerged, ranging from diverse postminimal styles to pattern and decoration painting and new image painting. In turn, the 1980s ushered in a second wave of new movements--neoexpressionism, media deconstruction, and commodity art. Sandler also discusses postmodernist art theory, the art market, and consumer society, providing an essential framework for understanding the art of this period.Unlike his previous books, Art of the Postmodern Era includes both American and European artists.
Preface p. xxi First-Generation Feminism p. 114 Pattern and Decoration Painting p. 141 Architectural Sculpture p. 164 New Image Painting p. 194 The Art World of the 1970s p. 214 Notes p. xxvii American Neoexpressionism p. 222 The Italian Transavantguardia and German Neoexpressionism p. 281 Media Art p. 319 Postmodernist Art Theory p. 332 The Consumer Society and Deconstruction Art p. 375 Acknowledgments p. xxix The Art World in the First Half of the 1980s p. 425 East Village Art p. 461 Commodity Art, Neogeo, and the East Village Art Scene p. 482 The """"Other"""": from the Marginal into the Mainstream p. 523 Into the 1990s p. 544 Introduction p. 1 Bibliography p. 557 Index p. 617 Notes p. 18 1 Postminimalism p. 21 The Impact of 1968 on European Art p. 86