The most influential movements of the 70’s were informed by the 60’s and included movements such as Minimalism and social protests. One of the major elements that impacted the cultural shifts within 1970’s art styles included the economic recession in the United States, which had a considerable negative impact on the global economy spurring waves of social unrest and discontent with authority. The 1970’s was an exciting time to be an artist since many cultural and socio-political changes informed the art of the 70’s and helped establish the norm for a widespread critical approach to the way that artists thought and presented art. 3.3 What Made the 70s So Important in Art History?.3.2 Who Are the Most Popular 70s Artists?.3.1 What Were the Most Famous Themes in the Art Sphere During the 70s?.2.10 Star Piece (1979) by Kazuko Miyamoto.2.9 Untitled Film Stills (1977 – 1980) by Cindy Sherman.2.8 Lips of Thomas (1975) by Marina Abramović.2.7 The Dinner Party (1974 – 1979) by Judy Chicago.2.5 Imagen de Yagul (1973) by Ana Mendieta.2.4 The Liberation of Aunt Jemima (1972) by Betye Saar.2.3 Museum of Modern art (1971) by Yoko Ono.2.2 Spiral Jetty (1970) by Robert Smithson. 1 An Introduction to the Art of the 1970’s.
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