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Analyzing the Differences Between Modernism and PostmodernismPage 1 of 8Present your works of art. Analyzing the Differences Between Modernism andPostmodernismModernism of the late 1800s was followed by postmodernism that arose after the Second World War. The latter was a reaction tothe former and emerged from it. They were movements that influenced art, architecture, literature, culture, and society at large.This ArtHearty article tells you the differences between modernism and postmodernism. Manali Oak Last Updated: Feb 3, 2018"A work can become modern only if it is first postmodern. Postmodernismthus understood is not modernism at its end but in the nascent state, andthis state is constant."— Jean-Francois LyotardOrigins andInfluences ofPointillismWays to ExploreArt HistoryAccording to some theorists, the 20th century can be divided into twodistinct periods; one characterized by the modernism movement and theother by postmodernism. Some believe that postmodernism was aresponse to modernism and hence consider them as two aspects of thesame movement. There are some major differences between modernismand postmodernism. These distinctions make clear the basic difference inthe ways of thinking that led to these movements. The difference betweenmodernism and postmodernism highlights the difference in the twoapproaches towards life.5 Facts onThis site uses cookies to analyze performance and enhance user experience. By clicking OK or by continuing to use this website,Aboriginal OKArtyou are agreeing to our policy of using odernism-postmodernismRealism andRealistic ArtLearn More21-04-2019

Analyzing the Differences Between Modernism and Postmodernism Page 2 of 8Present your works of art.Modernism Modernism describes a collection of cultural movements of the latenineteenth and early twentieth century. It consists of a series of reformingmovements in art, architecture, literature, music, and applied arts. It wascharacterized by a dramatic change of thought, whereby human intellectsought to improve their environment. There was a trend of improvingLewis Carroll The Man whoWrote 'Alice inWonderland'every aspect of life by involving science and technology into it. Modernismbrought about a reform in all spheres of life including philosophy,commerce, art, and literature, with the aid of technology andexperimentation. It led to progress in many spheres of life by changing theapproach of mankind towards them.Edgar Degas Life and ArtThe Art ofGiovanni BelliniPostmodernismPostmodernism means, 'after the modern'. It was a reaction to modernismand was influenced by the disenchantment brought about by the SecondWorld War. Postmodernism refers to the state that lacks a centralhierarchy and one that is complex, ambiguous, and diverse. Thedevelopments in society, economy, and culture of the 1960s wereimpacted by postmodernism.Characteristicsof CubismModernism Vs. PostmodernismModernismModernism began in the 1890sand lasted till about 1945.Its aim was criticism of thebourgeois social order of the19th century and its worldview. Modernist painting isconsidered to have begunwith the French painterÉdouard Manet.Cool Things toDraw WhenBoredPostmodernismPostmodernism began after theSecond World War, especially after1968.The first use of the termpostmodernism dates back to the1870s. John Watkins Chapmanreferred to a postmodern style ofpainting which differed from FrenchImpressionism. J.M. Thompson usedthe term to refer to changes inFamousSculpturesCanvas PaintingIdeasattitudes and beliefs in religion.Low forms of art were a part ofmodernism. Simplicity andPostmodern art brought high and lowculture together by using industrialelegance in design are thematerials and pop culture imagery.characteristics of modern art.Postmodern art is decorative.Modernism was based onusing rational and logicalmeans to gain knowledge. ItPostmodernism denied theapplication of logical thinking. Rather,rejected realism. Athe thinking during the postmodernhierarchical, organized, andera was based on an unscientific,determinate nature ofknowledge characterizedmodernism.irrational thought process, as areaction to modernism.Modernism is based onEuropean and WesternDifferent Formsof ArtPostmodernists believe inmulticulturalism.This sitethought.uses cookies to analyze performance and enhance user experience. By clicking OK or by continuing to use this website,you are agreeing to our policy of using odernism-postmodernismOKLearn More21-04-2019

Analyzing the Differences Between Modernism and Postmodernism Modernist approach wasobjective, theoretical, andanalytical.indeterminate state of knowledge.Modernist thinking is aboutthe search of an abstract truthof life.Postmodernist thinkers believe thatthere is no universal truth, abstract orotherwise.Modernism attempts toconstruct a coherent worldview.Present your works of art. Postmodernism attempts to removethe difference between high and low.Modernist thinking assertsthat mankind progresses byusing science and reason. Itbelieves in learning from pastexperiences and trusts thePostmodernists believe that progressis the only way to justify the Europeandomination on culture. They defy anytruth in the text narrating the pastand render it of no use in the presenttexts that narrate the past.times.Modernist historians believe indepth. They believe in goingdeep into a subject to fullyanalyze it.Page 3 of 8Postmodernist thinkers believe ingoing by superficial appearances,they believe in playing on surfacesand show less or no concern towardsthe depth of subjects.Postmodernist thinkers base theirModernism considers theoriginal works as authentic.views on hyper-reality; they get highlyinfluenced by things propagatedthrough media.Modernists believe thatmorality can be defined.Postmodernists believe that moralityis relative.The year 1939 is considered toIt is considered that postmodernismhave marked the end ofmodernism. In the 1970s,started going out of fashion aroundthe late 1990s, and was replaced bypostmodern movemententered music. In art andarchitecture, it began topost-postmodernism which hasdeveloped from and is a reaction topostmodernism. Metamodernism is aestablish itself in the early1980s. The exact year whenrelated term that was first used byZavarzadeh in 1975 to describemodernism ended, andwhether it ended in the realsense is debatable.aesthetics and attitudes emerging inthe American literature in the mid1950s.Download PDF (Free)To View PDF, Download Here download.fromdoctopdf.comOPENDuring the modernist era, art and literary works were considered asunique creations of the artists. People were serious about the purpose ofproducing art and literary works. These works were believed to have adeep meaning, and novels and books predominated society. During thepostmodernist era, with the onset of computers, media, andadvancements in technology, television and computers became dominantin society. Art and literary works began to be copied and preserved bymeans of digital media. People no longer believed in art and literary worksbearing one unique meaning; they rather believed in deriving their ownmeanings from works of art and literature. Interactive media and theInternet led to distribution of knowledge. Music by those like Mozart andBeethoven, which was appreciated during modernism, became lesspopular in the postmodern era. World music, Djs, and remixescharacterized postmodernism. The architectural forms that were popularduring modernism were replaced by a mix of different architectural stylesin the postmodern times.This site uses cookies to analyze performance and enhance user experience. By clicking OK or by continuing to use this website,you are agreeing to our policy of using odernism-postmodernismOKLearn More21-04-2019

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