Visual Performance
Postmodern Art refers to an artistic movement and philosophy that emerged in the mid to late 20th century, characterized by a rejection of the idea of a single, objective truth or meaning in art. Instead, postmodern artists embrace subjectivity, ambiguity, and contradiction, often incorporating elements from popular culture, mass media, and everyday life into their work. Performance art, which involves the creation of art through live actions or interactions with an audience, is a common form within postmodern art. Postmodern performance art often challenges traditional notions of art, representation, and spectatorship, emphasizing instead the process of creation and the viewer's role in shaping meaning. Overall, postmodern art seeks to break down barriers between high and low culture, challenge traditional artistic forms and conventions, and encourage viewers to question their assumptions about the world around them.
External Links
- [VisualPerformance.com]
- [VisualPerformance.us] Visual Performance, LLC
- [bernsteincenterforvisualperformance.com] White Plains Eye Doctor | Bernstein Center Visual Performance
- [classicartsshowcase.org] Classic Arts Showcase - Performance. Visual Arts. Film
- [vmus.net] @VmusNet Visual Music Network: Online Platform for Musical Performance Studies
- [eqko.net] Studio eqko – Visual Performances / Rare Colors / Poetry