which story is most likely a work of postmodern literature?
a drama in which the characters wait for a bus they all know will never arrive :) apex
Armand - photographer - died in 1963.
The Photographer's Wife was created in 1996.
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Lu Guang - photographer - was born in 1961.
Milan Jovanović - photographer - died in 1944.
Cindy sherman
a.) Cindy ShermanCindy Sherman's work is considered an example of postmodernist art.hope this helps :"D
A postmodernist visual artist photocopies a classic Renaissance painting and places that photocopy within their own painting, this is an example of the postmodernist tendency to mix high and low art.
A postmodernist work is more likely to have elements of pastiche, intertextuality, and metafiction compared to a modernist work. Postmodernist works often challenge traditional narrative structures and question the authority of the author.
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It is actually Pop Art. The term Post-modernist was created late 1980s. If this painting had been made in 90s we might have discussed the term.
Postmodernist work refers to cultural, artistic, or literary creations that challenge traditional conventions and question established norms. These works often experiment with different styles, perspectives, and genres to create complex, fragmented, or contradictory narratives. Postmodernist artists and writers seek to provoke critical thinking and explore the ambiguity of meaning in a constantly changing world.
That humans could create an orderly society
You may very well be looking for Adolph Gayne Meyer who later became Baron De Meyer. He was a photographer considered by many to have been the first fashion photographer.
The estate by Postmodernist Robert Rauschenberg conveys the energy and chaos of modern energy life by creating a describing scenes that happen everyday in large everyday cities.
Members of both groups believed that something was broken in our culture.