• Neo-pop (also known as new pop) is a postmodern art movement that surged in the 1980s and 1990s. It is a resurgent, evolved, and modern version of the...
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  • dream pop and shoegazing. Neo-psychedelic acts borrowed a variety of elements from 1960s psychedelic music. Some emulated the psychedelic pop and psychedelic...
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  • Neo-Geometric or "Neo-Geo" art. Other terms include: Neo-Conceptualism, Neo-Futurism, Neo-Op, Neo-pop, New Abstraction, Poptometry, Post-Abstractionism,...
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  • Look up NEO, Neo, neo, or neo- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Neo or NEO may refer to: Neo (The Matrix), the alias of Thomas Anderson, a hacker and...
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  • Japan and in Europe, serving as the foundation of Fluxus, Pop Art and Nouveau réalisme. Neo-Dada has been exemplified by its use of modern materials,...
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  • "neo-soul and its various incarnations has helped to redefine the boundaries and contours of black pop." By definition, neo-soul is a paradox. Neo means...
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  • has seen revivals in subsequent decades by neo-psychedelic artists. According to AllMusic, psychedelic pop was not too "freaky", but also not very "bubblegum"...
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  • Nouveau réalisme Neo-pop Op art Plop art Retro art Superflat SoFlo Superflat Pop Art: A Brief History, MoMA Learning Livingstone, M., Pop Art: A Continuing...
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    Richard Orlinski (born 1966 in Paris) is a French sculptor and visual neo-pop artist. Born in Paris in 1966, Richard Orlinski started his artistic career...
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  • and continuing into 1940s Surrealism and 1950s Pop art. It returned to prominence in the 1980s with the Neo-Geo artists, and is now common practice amongst...
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