Category
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pop art
art movement
Minimalism
Arte Povera
Italian art movement
Neo-Dada
Neo-Dada was an art movement with audio, visual and literary manifestations that had similarities in method or intent with earlier Dada artwork. It sought to close the gap between art and daily life, and was a combination of playfulness, iconoclasm, and appropriation. In the United States the term was popularized by Barbara Rose in the 1960s and refers primarily, although not exclusively, to work created in that and the preceding decade. There was also an international dimension to the movement, particularly in Japan and in Europe, serving as the foundation of Fluxus, Pop Art and Nouveau réali
lyrical abstraction
art movement
Lowbrow
art movement arose in Los Angeles, California

1969 in art
overview of the events of 1969 in art
1961 in art
overview of the events of 1961 in art
1963 in art
overview of the events of 1963 in art
1960 in art
overview of the events of 1960 in art
1967 in art
overview of the events of 1967 in art
1965 in art
overview of the events of 1965 in art
1962 in art
overview of the events of 1962 in art
1968 in art
overview of the events of 1968 in art
1966 in art
overview of the events of 1966 in art
1964 in art
overview of the events of 1964 in art
high modernism
unfaltering confidence in science and technology as means to reorder the social and natural world