Is this a reaction to the irony and emotional distance of post-modernism?
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Shulman retired in the 1970s, disgusted by the turn architecture took with post-modernism.
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The exhibit, with art from 15 countries, illustrates contemporary approaches to topics like conceptualism, post-modernism and political activism.
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Jencks tirelessly promoted post-modernism, a style of colour and decoration which, he hoped, would communicate directly to the public.
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Like Boulez, Stockhausen had a contempt for post-modernism, and for much the same reasons; it was nostalgic, lazy, parochial.
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Her ideas echo Jean Baudrillard's post-modernism, where the only reality is reflection, but are less convincing when applied to her real examples.
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Even those stubbornly opposed to Quentin Tarantino's brand of bubblegum post-modernism might feel obliged to push some grudging gratitude his way this summer.
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His novels regularly pop up on people's "best of" lists and feature on university modules with names such as "post-modernism, post-war".
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Forty years after it was designed by Italian Alessandro Mendini (b 1931), the Proust Armchair endures as a key example of European post-modernism.
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Tells how he realized that Post-Modernism was a dead aesthetic while reading a book called "One-Half," by William Y.
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Worthy of mention are the Bauhaus, Art Deco, the Ulm School (which continued in the spirit of the Bauhaus), and Post-modernism.
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The New Yorker, August 11, 1975 P. 19 Letter to a literary critic about the death of Post-Modernism- the latest literary movement.