Chicago Imagist
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Jerarquía
<international post-1945 styles and movements> > <post-1945 fine arts styles and movements>
Descripción
Refers to the work of a group of artists working in Chicago in the post-1945 era, who gained national recognition in 1959 after an exhibition in New York where they were labeled the "Monster School." In the 1960s, the group became more coherent and exhibited as the "Hairy Who." The style is preoccupied with sexual fantasies and aggression toward authority figures, often incorporating images from comic strips and other print media.
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Otros términos
- 芝加哥意象派 [zh]
- zhī jiā gē yì xiàng pài [zh]
- zhi jia ge yi xiang pai [zh]
- chih chia ko i hsiang p'ai [zh]
- Chicago Imagism [en]
- Art, Imagist [en]
- Chicago, Who [en]
- Hairy Who [en]
- Hairy Who (Chicago Imagist) [es]
- Imagism (Chicago Imagism) [en]
- Imagist (Chicago Imagist) [en]
- Imagist Art [en]
- Imagist, Chicago [en]
- Monster School [en]
- School, Monster [en]
- Who Chicago [en]
- Who, Hairy [en]