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Junk art – 1960s – Performance art – 1960s – Op Art – 1964 – Post-painterly abstraction – 1964 – Lyrical Abstraction – mid-1960s – Process art – mid-1960s – 1970s; Arte Povera – 1967 – Art and Language – 1968, United Kingdom; Photorealism – late 1960s – early 1970s; Land art – late-1960s – early 1970s; Post ...
1960 in art – Death of David Park and Dean Cornwell; Birth of Jean-Michel Basquiat, Makoto Fujimura, and David Neel. As public interest in Abstract expressionism wanes, Color Field painting, Hard-edge painting , and Minimalism become increasingly popular
May 16 – Igor Grabar, Russian painter, publisher, and art historian (b. 1871) May 27 – James Montgomery Flagg, American illustrator, poster artist (b. 1877) June 6 – Ernest L. Blumenschein, American painter, member of the Taos art colony (b. 1874) August 8 – Georg Mayer-Marton, Hungarian-British graphic artist (b. 1897)
Although pop art began in the early 1950s, in America it was given its greatest impetus during the 1960s. The term "pop art" was officially introduced in December 1962; the occasion was a "Symposium on Pop Art" organized by the Museum of Modern Art. [19]
Konrad Bernheimer, Venezuelan-born German art dealer and collector; Antony Gormley, English sculptor; September 4 – Kobe (Jacques Saelens), Belgian visual artist and sculptor; November 10 – Jonathan Janson, American painter and art historian; December 11 – Aleksandr Tatarskiy, Russian animator, artist and film director (d. 2007)
“The Slip” charts the overlapping trajectories of six visual artists, several of whom are unknown outside the art world, as they establish themselves in the late 1950s at Coenties Slip, a ...
Modern art includes artistic work produced during the period extending roughly from the 1860s to the 1970s, and denotes the styles and philosophies of the art produced during that era. [1] The term is usually associated with art in which the traditions of the past have been thrown aside in a spirit of experimentation. [2]
The Myth of the 1950s (2008) excerpt and text search; Marling, Karal Ann. As Seen on TV: The Visual Culture of Everyday Life in the 1950s (Harvard University Press, 1996) 328 pp. Miller, Douglas T. and Marion Nowak. The fifties: the way we really were (1977) Stoner, John C., and Alice L. George. Social History of the United States: The 1950s (2008)