new art movements
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- gramme0
I am a faux-post-neo-recontextualist.
I am still the Lorax.
- 305artist0
We are in a sample based era...
started with audio samples cut up and made into new compositions...
now visually, images from google, cut up and modified and turned into new compositions....era of the internet creating new and better ways to collaborate and exchange ideas...democratic movements in art like utube where mainstreamers will openly diss videos instead of universally accepting what the critics say...things are new and changing fast... if you think things havent changed you are living in a cave. peace.
- clerk0
what's the difference between neo-modernism and modernism? just curious...
- ********0
...and post modernism
- clerk0
well, post modernism is strong reaction to modernism where anythiing goes basicly in the right context.
- seed0
One reason I was wondering is that hyper realism was the last movement mentioned in some textbooks I had. Although they are more than a few years old by now.
- gramme0
clarity only seems to come in hindsight, especially as the world moves faster each day. It takes more time to take in all the information and parse it into something meaningful.
I'm still waiting for technology to help rectify this situation, but I'm not holding my breath.
- ********0
i think we're moving away from the easy way with media and sampling to really harnessing media and it's combos in the real world, models and 3d, non linearality, loops and stuff that's so accessable digitally...animating photos, printing stuff and using paint etc etc etc tce
- emmaopeel0
Rivers and Tides: brilliant!
- Grieg0
Neo = new
Post = afterModernism = 1930
So if you wan to be a Modernist you can't. You weren't there.
If you really want to retch, be a neo-post-modernist. Sample, appropriate and quote, staying true to the nature of the materials.
- gramme0
*starts a design firm called NeoPostâ„¢
- ********0
but i don't beleive in the post modern thing about appropriating and reappropriation ad infinitum,..we make ART with media period
- seed0
this past decade (and the one or two to follow) will be known as the era when art went digital and interactive
blastofv
(Jul 17 06, 13:39)Graffiti inspired, vinyl, anime, music-inspired illustrative work that blurs the lines between art and design.
kyl3
(Jul 17 06, 14:11)I think I agree with these ideas. It is not as simple as it was in the past for instance to defy the status quo of realistic work with something like impressionism. Those things have already been done.
Maybe radical changes in the future of art will be more influenced by technology.
- ********0
post production?
- Grieg0
Richard Prince is a "conceptual post modern" artist who makes excellent dreck. The joke paintings especially. Rephotography too, after slogging around in an agency.
http://www.richardprinceart.com/…
He can throw stuff together in a "formal" context and it's still sort of acerbic f-off, sophomoric, laughing all the way to the bank work.
yuck
- Grieg0
(retraction in order. revisit terrorist martyr graphics above)
- clerk0
Neo = new
Post = afterModernism = 1930
So if you wan to be a Modernist you can't. You weren't there.
If you really want to retch, be a neo-post-modernist. Sample, appropriate and quote, staying true to the nature of the materials.
Grieg
(Jul 17 06, 14:52)modernism is a philosophy of life and hardly bound to a date.
- Grieg0
The art movement is bound to a date. You can only be officially Modernist Influenced.
- clerk0
modernism is constanly evolving hence the neo/modnernism question....
- ********0
from what I've heard Goldsworthy is a bit of a prick