| Postmodernism - The History | | | | transpired in not only West, but also the whole |
| The term 'Postmodernism' is often curtailed as | | | | world. Postmodernists maneuvered the images |
| 'Pomo.' The movement signifies 'after the | | | | and the materials. The main features of |
| Modernist Movement.' According to Merriam- | | | | Postmodernism are:o Shift from the modern |
| Webster, the word 'Postmodernism' agnates to | | | | mania via Abstractiono Advancemento Pluralismo |
| something related to the present. The historical | | | | Avoiding imaginative situations |
| era of Postmodernism followed Modernism. | | | | The Correlations |
| According to Jameson, people were aware of the | | | | Many other art movements are related with |
| history only via theoretical and narrative stories. | | | | Post-modernism, such as:o Futurismo Dadaismo |
| The artists from the Postmodernist era | | | | Surrealismo Pop Art |
| embarked to illustrate the history in small | | | | Postmodernist Examples |
| fortuitous and interesting referents. Therefore, | | | | Following is a list of a few artists, and their |
| Postmodernism engendered history more | | | | Postmodernist artworks:o Ricardo Bofill (born in |
| interestingly. This movement annihilated the | | | | Barcelona, Spain) - A Spanish Postmodernist |
| difference in between art, media, and culture. The | | | | architect. Some of his famous works are: |
| Postmodernists, in the later phase of the | | | | - Vela Hotel (Barcelona Port), 2008 |
| twentieth century, inclined towards diversity. | | | | - JP Morgan Headquarters (Chicago), 2003 |
| Modernism and Postmodernism had their own set | | | | - Cartier Head Office (Paris), 2003o John Burgee - |
| prospects in varying fields, such as literature, | | | | An American Postmodernist architect. Some of |
| drama, architecture, cinema, design, marketing, | | | | his famous works are: |
| history, law, religion, culture, and many other | | | | - AEGON Center, Louisville, Kentucky |
| areas. | | | | - Sony Building, New York City |
| The Details | | | | - Bank of America Center, Houston, Texaso Allan |
| Postmodernism enlightened the sophisticated and | | | | Graham/Toadhouse - An American Postmodernist |
| civilized realities, concentrating especially on the | | | | artist. His famous artwork is: |
| social and political novelties, specifically in the West. | | | | - "Cave of Generation," a series of paintings, |
| Postmodernism started in West since 1960s, | | | | comprised of the steps that lead to a |
| centered on the elements, such as East, North of | | | | monochrome and two chrome paintings.o Jane |
| South, etc. Each element of the artworks had | | | | Frank (Jane Schenthal Frank) - An American |
| infinite boundaries, embracing the other elements | | | | Postmodernist painter, sculptor, mixed media |
| also. Due to this process, Postmodernism | | | | artist, and textile artist. |