08 Dadaism: Early 20th Century Nonsense and Chaos

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12 Postmodernism: Let’s Make the Art World a Better Place

If you enjoy rebelling against established institutions, you’ll enjoy some aspects of Postmodern Art and the work it inspires today. Host Klaire Lockheart will briefly review Modernism before explaining the Postmodernism movement. Discover the legacy of the Guerrilla Girls, and l ...  Show more

11 Pop Art: Polkadots, Appropriation, and Kitsch

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