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  1. Jul 14, 2022 · Pop evolved to represent a new way of life battling against traditional high culture. In terms of visual art, 1960s art styles including Psychedelic art, Pop art, Minimalism, and Conceptual art emerged as the most important and paradigm-shifting ideas of the era.

    • Pop. Andy Warhol. Three Marilyns , 1962. "Andy Warhol | Ai Weiwei" at National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne. Sigmar Polke. Dublin, 1968. Hamburger Bahnhof - Museum für Gegenwart, Berlin.
    • Minimalism. Donald Judd. To Susan Buckwalter, 1964, 1964. San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) Robert Morris (1931-2018) Untitled, 1965-1970. The Glass House.
    • Conceptual Art. Self-Defined—Five Colors, 1965. Sean Kelly Gallery. With theory taking hold at the core of artmaking, especially at the hands of 1960s critic du jour Michael Fried, “concept” replaced subject.
    • Fluxus. Yoko Ono. Cut Piece (1964) performed by Yoko Ono in New Works of Yoko Ono, Carnegie Recital Hall, New York, March 21, 1965, 1964 -1965. "Yoko Ono: One Woman Show, 1960-1971" at Museum of Modern Art, New York (2015)
  2. One of the most significant decades in 20th-century art, the 1960s saw the rise of Pop Art, Op Art, Minimalism, Conceptual Art, Performance Art, and Feminist Art, among countless other styles and movements.

  3. The artsliterature, art, dance, and theaterwent through a fascinating period of growth and change during the 1960s. New, experimental art forms like pop art and happenings drew new public attention to artistic expression. Literary artists challenged traditional ideas about fiction and poetry.

  4. 1960s art saw the rise of some of the most significant movements in art history. Explore all the different ways 60s art changed the face of creativity.

  5. Apr 6, 2024 · The 1960s heralded a dynamic period in visual art, characterized by bold experimentation and breakthrough movements. As you explore this era, you’ll discover a range of styles that redefined the creative landscape, making their mark with new techniques, philosophies, and cultural influences.

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