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Presented by Jewish Museum
1960s: The Crucible of the Postmodern
Thursday, February 15, 2018
6:30 PM
Jewish Museum
Whether challenged by the limits of traditional media or excited by the aesthetic potential of new technology, artists of the 1960s felt the imperative to calibrate their work more closely to real experience and to engage the spectator as never before. New York University Associate Professor Julia Robinson explores how this break with past traditions paved the way for contemporary art today.
Included with museum admission; reservation recommended
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