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Neo-primitivism was a Russian art movement which took its name from the 31-page pamphlet ''Neo-primitivizm'', by Aleksandr . In the pamphlet Shevchenko proposes a new style of modern painting which fuses elements of Cézanne, Cubism and Futurism with traditional Russian 'folk art' conventions and motifs, notably the russian icon and the lubok. Neo-primitivism in the West is also used as a wider term to describe the work of artists/philosophers who aspire to the ideology or aesthetic of primitivism. As a modern art form, neo-primitivism is a radical and influential movement within the realm of body modification. As a political/social movement, neo-primitivism is commonly associated with the author/philosopher John Zerzan, and is closely linked, often interchangeably, with the Neo-tribalism movement. ==Neo-primitive artists== Russian artists associated with Neo-primitivism include: *David Burlyuk *Marc Chagall *Pavel Filonov *Natalia Goncharova *Mikhail Larionov *Kasimir Malevich *Aleksandr Shevchenko *Igor Stravinsky 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Neo-primitivism」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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