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Post-Minimalism Movement Overview - The Art StoryJan 21, 2012 · Post-Minimalist artists sought to extend and redefine art objects that were abstract, anonymous in appearance, and had a strong material ...
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[PDF] Postminimalism.Term used to describe the work of artists who utilized the innovations of Minimalism, but who also critiqued many aspects of Minimalist theory and practice.Missing: key | Show results with:key
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Robert Pincus-Witten, Historian, Critic, and Curator Who Coined ...Jan 28, 2018 · It was in the November 1971 issue of the magazine, in an article on Eva Hesse, that he first used the term Post-Minimalism, which describes work ...
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Post-Minimalism | The Guggenheim Museums and FoundationPost-Minimalism refers to a general reaction by artists in America beginning in the late 1960s against Minimalism and its insistence on closed, geometric forms.Missing: history | Show results with:history
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Music After Minimalism - Kyle GannThe initial developments of postminimalism came around 1980. In 1978-79, William Duckworth (b. 1943) wrote a cycle of 24 piano pieces called The Time Curve ...
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[PDF] Anglo-American Exchange in Postwar Sculpture, 1945–1975Schum's Land Art envisaged land art as a TV phenomenon in Europe, just before landing on the moon became a global TV phenomenon (fig. 2). Land. Art was ...
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Terminology: Post-Minimalism, Postmodernism, and Neo-RomanticismThe term “postmodernism” often describes post-minimalist works that are fragmented and make use of bricolage, pastiche, collage, and montage. Postmodernist ...
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A Course in Postminimalism - Kyle GannWorking as a music reviewer in the 1980s and '90s, I became aware of a new repertoire of music whose stylistic commonalities were too striking to ignore.
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The Story of Minimalism – Part Two: From Minimal to MaximalMay 22, 2018 · Postminimalist pieces, on the other hand, were notably shorter and often scored for a specific instrument or chamber ensemble. Postminimalist ...
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Why I Am a Postminimalist - Kyle GannJan 25, 2007 · For me, postminimalism is qualitatively different from minimalism, almost a reaction against it, or a deliberate misappropriation of certain ...Missing: core | Show results with:core
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Hang Up | The Art Institute of ChicagoDuring her short career Eva Hesse explored the expressive, often eccentric possibilities of rigorous, reductive abstraction. She considered Hang Up to be ...
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Eva Hesse | The Art Institute of ChicagoThis same year, Hesse created Hang Up (1966), which she considered one of the most important works of her career: “It was the first time my idea of absurdity or ...
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Richard Serra, Tilted Arc - SmarthistoryHis 1981 sculpture Tilted Arc was a 12-foot-tall, 120-foot-long, 15-ton steel slab that cut across Federal Plaza in Lower Manhattan.
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Bruce Nauman | MoMABruce Nauman comprises more than sixty works—including walk-in environments, video installations, neons, sculptural ... Clown Torture (1987). On entering an ...
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Robert Morris | Untitled (Pink Felt) - Guggenheim MuseumUntitled (Pink Felt) (1970), for example, is composed of dozens of sliced pink industrial felt pieces that have been dropped unceremoniously on the floor.
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Winsor, #1 Rope (video) | Sculpture - Khan AcademyOct 1, 2011 · Jackie Winsor, #1 Rope, 1976, wood and hemp, 40-1/4 x 40 x 40 inches (SFMOMA, San Francisco)
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Lynda Benglis. Blatt. 1969 - MoMA90-day returnsFor this work, the artist spilled pigmented liquid latex across the floor of her studio, her material's flows ultimately congealing into the work's final form.Missing: postminimalism | Show results with:postminimalism
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[PDF] LUCIANO, NICHOLAS GRANT, M.M. William Duckworth's The Time ...Composer William Duckworth's piano cycle The Time Curve Preludes (1979) is considered to be the first work in a style called “postminimalism.” In the ...
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Album Notes: The Time Curve Preludes - • Lovely Music •When William Duckworth's piano cycle The Time Curve Preludes appeared in 1979, it was only natural to hear it as an outgrowth of minimalism, a movement then ...Missing: postminimalism | Show results with:postminimalism
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PostClassic: Resisting the Narrative - Kyle GannDec 24, 2010 · Custer and Sitting Bull is probably my best-known piece, or the piece with which I'm most associated. And for good reason - it combines ...
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Another Sunrise - Mode RecordsPeter Garland's music is uniquely American; a blend of minimalism with influences from South/Central America, Asia and the Native Americans.Missing: Morning | Show results with:Morning
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[PDF] Everyone knows Dennis Cleveland. You know him, in fact, the first ...He is nonexistence itself. Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain. That's Mikel Rouse, creator of the first opera in the form of a talk show ...Missing: postminimalism | Show results with:postminimalism
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[PDF] 12. new tonalities ii: postminimalism - Kyle GannPreludes at New Music America in 1980 as the onset of public recognition, but it wasn't until the late eighties that it became obvious that a new style had ...
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Relational Aesthetics Movement Overview - The Art StoryApr 28, 2020 · Relational Aesthetics essentially encompassed work that sought to produce a temporary environment or event in which viewers could participate.
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Fujiko Nakaya. Nebel Leben / Retrospective at Haus der Kunst ...Apr 20, 2022 · Driven by early ecological concerns, Nakaya's work deals with water and air, mediums that have particular resonance in the face of the climate ...
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Nine Artists Respond to Climate Change - ArtsySep 22, 2015 · Ecofeminist Aviva Rahmani is known for occupying natural spaces to protest political situations that affect the environment.
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Situating Minimalism: Kara Walker's Black Dimensionality - Post45Apr 27, 2023 · Kara Walker's installations directly thematize the limits of perception and the senses, and thus the processes of producing the position of ...
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FROM THE CRITIQUE OF INSTITUTIONS TO AN ... - ArtforumNearly forty years after their first appearance, the practices now associated with “institutional critique” have for many come to seem, well, institutionalized.
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'Zarina: Paper Like Skin,' at the Guggenheim MuseumJan 31, 2013 · Dating from 1977, they are conversant with Postminimalism and Process art but feel, somehow, more private. The closely spaced punctures ...
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Doris Salcedo's Uncanny Installations at the Guggenheim Capture ...Jul 2, 2015 · The Doris Salcedo retrospective at the Guggenheim Museum ... postminimalism, contemporary art's Esperanto. Work that often looks ...
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Forty Over 40 Honors Chief Curator Nancy SpectorJul 15, 2014 · The Guggenheim congratulates Nancy ... She is currently working on a large Postminimalism exhibition and a show devoted to Fischli Weiss.Missing: retrospective | Show results with:retrospective
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[PDF] Art History (ARTH-UH) - NYU BulletinsARTH-UH 2125 Art of the 1970s and 80s: Postminimalism to. Postmodernism ... this course will reconsider traditional approaches to art history and weigh ...Missing: curriculum | Show results with:curriculum
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ARTH 374: Art NowStudents will build an understanding of art's critical issues and theoretical frameworks including post-minimalism, conceptualism, institutional critique, ...Missing: curriculum | Show results with:curriculum
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[PDF] Teaching Modern and Asian Art Contemporary | Guggenheim MuseumTiravanija's artwork invites viewers to participate in social interactions within constructed environments. 203. TSANG Kin-Wah. Tsang's multimedia installations ...
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Mono-ha Introduction - 和美术馆 He Art MuseumIn a broader sense, “Mono-ha” can be seen as part of the global post-minimalist tendancy that arose amidst intensified social conflicts during the post-war ...
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A Conversation With Brian Eno About Ambient Music | PitchforkFeb 16, 2017 · A conversation with Brian Eno about ambient music. The unceasingly curious composer on chance, minimalism, and the politics of form.
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The Doleful Minimalism of Max Richter | The New YorkerApr 10, 2023 · His piece “November,” which figures in “The Leftovers,” strongly resembles the closing track of Glass's “Mishima” score. Richter is, however, ...
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[PDF] Minimalism, Philip Glass & Electronic AestheticsThis essay explores minimalism's history via Philip Glass, his music's aesthetics, and parallels between post-minimalism and electronic music, including ...
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[PDF] A Comparative Study Between Minimalism and Techno MusicAbstract: This article proposes aesthetic and ideological connections between American minimalism and techno music through the notion of immediacy, ...
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Know The Score: Minimalism Meets Film Music - Film IndependentMay 20, 2019 · ... video games. ... In fact, a parallel trend with the rise of post-Minimalist influence is the integration of film score with sound design.
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Musical hypnosis. Minimalism, pt. 2 - GamemusicFeb 21, 2019 · So how does minimalism go along game music? First of all, crystal pure minimalism is not common in video game music and maybe for a good reason.
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The Role of Music in Meditation and Wellness Apps - Rareform AudioMar 9, 2025 · Explore the role of music in meditation and wellness apps. Learn how calming soundscapes and meditative rhythms reduce stress, ...