neofuturism

noun

Etymology

From neo- + future + -ism or neo- + futurism.

  1. derived from *bʰuH-
  2. derived from futūrus
  3. derived from futur
  4. inherited from future
  5. suffixed as futurism — “future + ism
  6. formed as neofuturism — “neo- + futurism

Definitions

  1. An artistic movement in the late 20th and early 21st century that was more optimistic in…

    An artistic movement in the late 20th and early 21st century that was more optimistic in tone than postmodernism.

    • The avant-garde (with the prefix "post," naturally) is represented primarily by conceptualism (there have also been attempts at neofuturism, but their prospects are dim).
    • Indeed we changed it to neofuturism and so forth, but in fact that was not it.
    • David Gerstein (1944–), a Jerusalem artist, has evolved a pictorial, multistyled virtuosity in sculpture that repeats itself in highly colorful cutouts (of wood or iron), displaying an optimistic, decorative neofuturism.

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