The Emergence of Critical Postmodern Art
Leonard Koscianski. Tamara : Journal of Critical Postmodern Organization Science. Las Cruces: 2003. Vol. 2, Iss. 4; pg. 76, 16 pgs


Abstract
In the midst of the postmodern art tumult of the 1980’s there emerged a group of artists whose artwork was outwardly focused and culturally critical in a broad Debordian sense. Focusing on the subjects of postmodern culture, critical postmodern artists depicted the “dark” side of the postmodern world from their multiple perspectives. They did this with well-crafted works that may communicate on a broader less “elitist” level. These artists are not neutral toward their subjects.

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