ENG210Y1 Lecture : ENG210 LEC04

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General history: classical, medieval, modern, post-modern (1880?) Art history: classical, romanesque, gothic, renaissance, mannerism, baroque, Ah modernism (mid-19th century) gh modernism (14th-15th century) Post-modern refers to fundamental historical change in culture: consumer rather than productive culture. Categories of fundamental experiences for us which determine who we are in the world are self, time, & space. Post-modernism has to do with style breaks down central authority and opens up to multiple possibilities (like anti-art) Clarity of self, time, & space no longer there from idea of representation which disintegrates. Time is relevant to your speed of light: time slows down time does not move the same in other parts of universe. Gh and ah words may mean the same but refer to different things (time) High-modernism refers to an artistic movement which began around 1905-1940; period which articulated by gertustein (sp?) On one level, it is systematic abstraction, and on another level, it is a figurative representation of systematic abstraction.

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