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Funk art is an American art movement that was a reaction against the nonobjectivity of abstract expressionism. An anti-establishment movement, Funk art brought figuration back as subject matter in painting again rather than limiting itself to the non-figurative, abstract forms that abstract expressionists such as Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko were depicting. The movement's name was derived from the jazz musical term "funky", describing the passionate, sensuous, and quirky. During the 1920s, jazz was thought of as very basic, unsophisticated music, and many people believed Funk was an unrefined style of art as well. The term funk also had negative connotations because the word had an association with a foul odor. Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Funk was a popular art form, mainly in Calif

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  • La funk art era un movimento artistico sviluppatosi nella Bay Area, nella California del Nord (Stati Uniti d'America), durante gli anni 1960. (it)
  • Funk art är en term som används för att beskriva (vanligtvis) amerikansk konst, vilken använder sig av överraskande material och kombinerar målning och skulptur, och som uppstod som en reaktion mot abstrakt expressionism. En företrädare för stilen är Edward Kienholz. (sv)
  • Funk art is an American art movement that was a reaction against the nonobjectivity of abstract expressionism. An anti-establishment movement, Funk art brought figuration back as subject matter in painting again rather than limiting itself to the non-figurative, abstract forms that abstract expressionists such as Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko were depicting. The movement's name was derived from the jazz musical term "funky", describing the passionate, sensuous, and quirky. During the 1920s, jazz was thought of as very basic, unsophisticated music, and many people believed Funk was an unrefined style of art as well. The term funk also had negative connotations because the word had an association with a foul odor. Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Funk was a popular art form, mainly in Calif (en)
  • El Funk art es un movimiento artístico bastante inspirado por la cultura popular que usa una improbable mezcla de materiales y técnicas, incluyendo «objetos encontrados». Fue una reacción frente a la falta de objetividad del expresionismo abstracto. El nombre del movimiento deriva del término musical «funky», que describe lo apasionado, sensual y estrafalario. En este contexto, significa «gallina, maloliente, escandaloso, sórdido».​ Era una forma de arte popular en los sesenta del siglo XX y setenta, especialmente en los Estados Unidos. Los artistas funk trataban su obra con humor, confrontación, lo obsceno y referencias biográficas. Buscaban volver a introducir la responsabilidad social en el arte contemporáneo. (es)
  • Фанк-арт (англ. Funk art) — направление в американском современном искусстве, появившееся как ответ на необъектность абстрактного экспрессионизма. Фанк-арт вновь утверждал фигуративизм в живописи, в противоположность чисто абстрактными формам, которые изображали абстрактные экспрессионисты, такие как Джексон Поллок и Марк Ротко, и выступал против существующих порядков в обществе. Название движения произошло от джазового музыкального термина «фанк». В течение 1920-х годов джаз считался очень простой, незатейливой музыкой, и многие полагали, что фанк-арт также был грубоватым стилем. Термин «фанк» также имел негативную коннотацию, так как это слово ассоциировалось с неприятным запахом. Фанк-арт был популярен на протяжении 1960-х и 1970-х годов, в основном Области залива Сан-Франциско в Калифо (ru)
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