Postmodernism in the visual arts is not just another 'ism.' It
emerged in the 1960s as a transformation of artistic creativity
inspired by Duchamp's idea that the artwork does not have to be
physically made by its creator. Products of mass culture and
technology can be used just as well as traditional media. This idea
became influential because of a widespread naturalization of
technology - where technology becomes something lived in as well as
used. Postmodern art embodies this attitude. To explain why, Paul
Crowther investigates topics such as eclecticism, the sublime,
deconstruction in art and philosophy, and Paolozzi's
Wittgenstein-inspired works.
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