Funk
Esquema
Jerarquía
<international post-1945 styles and movements> > <post-1945 fine arts styles and movements>
Descripción
First used to describe the work of a group of artists working in San Francisco in the late 1950s, and later used as the title of an exhibition held in Callifornia in 1967. The style is characterized by a preoccupation with sick, shocking, and sexually provocative imagery resulting in bizarre combinations of materials such as leather, steel, clay, vinyl, fur, and ceramics.
URI original del concepto
Otros términos
- 放克藝術 [zh]
- Funk Art [nl]
- fàng kè yì shù [zh]
- fang ke yi shu [zh]
- fang k'o i shu [zh]
- art, Funk [en]
- Art, Grotesque [en]
- Art, Sick [en]
- Funk art [en]
- Grotesque Art [en]
- Phunck [en]
- Sick Art [en]
- 非理性藝術 [zh]
- 放克 [zh]