Michael Levinson is "a friend of Cambridge modernism," a modernist novel said, "It includes a fundamental radical departure in all arts from a representative credibility." That is the style and theme of rebellion against the way art was presented in the past, and what is its main focus? D. H. Lawrence has come from a working class career and has always recognized the status as an outsider for the class. In his writing he focused on the idea of transcending the modern class system while looking for new experiences.
Prior to the late 1980s, three generations of scholars considered artistic modernism as the frontiers of cultural rebellion. This is against the rise of heroic individuals in Europe and America, to the standardization of the popularism and the masses of the Victorian society, and the industrial society. Crunden) 2000). Almost all scholars and artists are still fascinated by modernism self-liberation, voluntary creation, and cultural rebellion and are creating scholarships that are included under a variety of legitimate modernism. It is only by the emergence of postmodern that we can criticize modernism (Ross 1986; Harvey 1989; Jameson 1991)
What is Postmodern? How is it different from modernism? And post - modernism is often described as a rebellion against Modernist 's design thinking and practice assumptions and constraints. By looking at the history of postmodernism and modernism, and by studying the four postmodernist artists, Banksy, Javier Mariscal, David Carson, and Ettore Sottsus, you can see how you express the features and concerns of postmodernism I can do it. Let's start with the history of modernism
The design of Sottsass is in a playful, colorful and rebellious area according to the function of Modernist axiom. "Modernism is cold and brain, which is mass production and homogenization," says Christian Larsen, Design Radical Curator, Ettore Sottsass, the latest exhibition of Met Breuer. "Sottsass gave it a heart and a soul." Sottsass was hired as a design consultant by industrial office maker Adriano Olivetti in 1957. The first iconic project was the first all-transistor mainframe, Elea 9003. Designed for Valentine's Day (with Perrykin), he aims to become a super cheap, comparable machine for work outside the office. This attracts young people's culture and turns huge fixed machines into popular artifacts, as today's Apple products are attracting attention from thousands of years ago.