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Capitalist realism — refers to either a German art movement of the early 1960s, or the characteristic style of advertising in the 1980s. ArtThe phrase s earliest appearance was as the title of the 1963 art exhibition in Düsseldorf, Demonstration for Capitalist… … Wikipedia
Realism in the Balance — is a 1938 essay by Georg Lukács in which he defends the traditional realism of authors like Thomas Mann in the face of rising Modernist movements, such as Expressionism, Surrealism, and Naturalism. Practitioners of these movements, such as James… … Wikipedia
Left realism — Left Realist Criminology emerged out of Critical Criminology as a reaction against what was perceived to be the Left s failure to take a practical interest in everyday crime, leaving it to the Right Realists to monopolise the political agenda on… … Wikipedia
Literary realism — See also: Realism (arts) Contents 1 Anglophones 2 Zenith 3 See also … Wikipedia
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Michael Schudson — (born November 3 1946)[citation needed] is an American academic sociologist working in the fields of journalism and its history, and public culture … Wikipedia
Tom Otterness — Infobox Artist bgcolour = #6495ED name = Tom Otterness imagesize = caption = birthname = birthdate = 1952 location = Wichita, Kansas deathdate = deathplace = nationality = American field = Sculptor training = movement = works = patrons =… … Wikipedia
Wolf Vostell — (born 14 October 1932 in Leverkusen, Germany, died 3 April 1998 in Berlin) was a German painter, sculptor and Happening artist of the second half of the 20th century. Wolf Vostell is considered one of the pioneers of video art, environment… … Wikipedia
Richter, Gerhard — born Feb. 9, 1932, Dresden, Ger. German painter. Beginning in the early 1960s, Richter created paintings that were faithful enlargements of black and white photographs, often family snapshots and landscapes; he would continue this pursuit… … Universalium
Polke, Sigmar — ▪ German artist born Feb. 13, 1941, Oels, E.Ger. [now Oleśnica, Pol.] German artist whose complex and layered paintings played an important role in the resurgence of modern German art. Polke emigrated with his family from East Germany … Universalium