Postmodernism: style and subversion, 1970-90
05/09/2011 00:00:00 V & A PublishingISBN:- 9781851776597
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709.046 STE Art and the sixties: this was tomorrow | 709.046 WAD United Kingdom United States | 709.046 WAL Art since pop / | 709.047 ADA Postmodernism: style and subversion, 1970-90 | 709.047 LUC Art in the seventies / | 709.047 SAL Open systems : rethinking art c.1970 / | 709.047 WIL Art now : contemporary art post-1970 : book two / |
Published to accompany the exhibition held 24 Sept. 2011 - 15 Jan. 2012 at the Victoria and Albert Museum. The radical ideas associated with Postmodernism swept through the arts in the 1970s, but have always been hard to summarise. Postmodernism: Style and Subversion 1970-90 presents the movement as not merely an aesthetic vocabulary, but also as a subversive attitude - a new way of looking at the world. Bringing together practitioners, theorists and critics, this groundbreaking book assesses the impact of the phenomenon on all areas of art and design. It covers architecture, interiors and urban planning; product, graphic and furniture design; the fashion and style industries; and photography, film, television and video - everything from MTV and Grace Jones, to White Noise and Bladerunner, Thierry Mugler and Commes des Garcons