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[[File:Robert_Pincus-Witten.jpg|thumb|Robert Pincus-Witten (nonfiction)|Robert Pincus-Witten]].]]'''Postminimalism''' is an art term  coined (as '''post-minimalism''') by [[Robert Pincus-Witten (nonfiction)|Robert Pincus-Witten]] in 1971 used in various artistic fields for work which is influenced by, or attempts to develop and go beyond, the aesthetic of minimalism.
[[File:Robert_Pincus-Witten.jpg|thumb|Robert Pincus-Witten (nonfiction)|Robert Pincus-Witten]].'''Postminimalism''' is an art term  coined (as '''post-minimalism''') by [[Robert Pincus-Witten (nonfiction)|Robert Pincus-Witten]] in 1971 used in various artistic fields for work which is influenced by, or attempts to develop and go beyond, the aesthetic of minimalism.


The expression is used specifically in relation to [[music (nonfiction)]] and the [[visual arts (nonfiction)]], but can refer to any field using minimalism as a critical reference point.
The expression is used specifically in relation to music and the visual arts, but can refer to any field using minimalism as a critical reference point.


In music, postminimalism refers to music following minimal music.
In music, postminimalism refers to music following minimal music.

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.Postminimalism is an art term coined (as post-minimalism) by Robert Pincus-Witten in 1971 used in various artistic fields for work which is influenced by, or attempts to develop and go beyond, the aesthetic of minimalism.

The expression is used specifically in relation to music and the visual arts, but can refer to any field using minimalism as a critical reference point.

In music, postminimalism refers to music following minimal music.

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