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Modernism-art/avant-garde-original, new; not commonOr imitative-art for art’s sake, (pure, abstract, processes of art)-renounces narrative, literature-audience is cultivated,Minority, powerful
Postmodernism-kitsch/ rear-garde-imitative, common,Popular, commercial-art as entertainment,Industry/effect-narrative, Literature, life’s experience, politics-mass audience, majority, public domain
Modernism StyleTruth to materialSelf referentialOriginalityMuseum and GalleryInformed audience
PostmodernismcontentMixed mediaExtra aestheticReferential; AppropriationDiverse site/indoor/Outdoor (diverse audience)
A French print “La Belle Hottentot” after the display and objectification of Sarah Bartman (Saartje Bartman)
Reginald Gammon,Freedom Now, 1965--appropriation of Moneta Sleet Jr.’sPhotograph of the march on Washington D.C
Richard Hunt, I Have Been to the Mountain, welded corten steel,Martin Luther King MemorialMemphis, Tennessee, 1977