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Postmodernism brought with it a sense of the virtual, wrapped in irony and freedom from "the grand design". It found its way into art music, architecture and expression. Best of luck.
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      1. 1973 Installation art piece by Wolf Vostell; "Auto-___" (or a Peggy Lee hit song)
      4. 2008 improvisational studio album by the Kronos Quartet; "Terry Riley: The Cusp of ___"
      7. One of her most iconic works of performance art was "Cut Piece" (1964); Yoko ___
      8. 1996 historical fiction novel by Margaret Atwood; "___ Grace"
      9. Jorn Utzon's postmodern architectural masterpiece; The Sydney ___ House
      10. 1982 postmodern exploration by French philosopher Jacques Derrida; "The ___ of the Other"
      11. French artist, a pioneer in the development of performance art; Yves ___
      14. Brian Eno's 2005 album of ambient & experimental music; "Another Day on ___"
      17. French assemblage artist, created "Monument à Félix Guattari" (1994); Jean-Jacques ___
      20. Text-&-collage artist Derek Pell published "Doktor Bey's Book of ___" in 1979
      23. Tim O'Brien's novel that looks at man's struggle with "the bomb"; "The Nuclear ___" (1981)
      24. Conceptual art piece created by Piero Manzoni in 1960; "Body ___" (Two words 2,3)
      25. Literary criticism by sociologist Jean Baudrillard; "The ___ Illusion" (2000)
      26. US artist/printmaker, member of Seattle group "The Triad"; ___ Partridge
      27. US philosopher, explored the meaning of signs, "Frontiers in Semiotics" (1986); John ___
      28. Medium used by post modern artist Banksy; ___ Can

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      1. With 17D: US architect & designer, famous for "Fallingwater"; ___ ___ Wright (First name)
      2. Article by UK author Steven Connor; "The Decomposing ___ of Postmodern Music" (2001)
      3. He condemned postmodernism as "Enlightenment gone mad"; Stanley ___
      4. Architect, designed the postmodern archetype Piazza d'Italia (1978); Charles ___
      5. Australian critical thinker, wrote "The Human Chess Tournament" (1975); ___ Honeywill
      6. 1963 screen print produced by Andy Warhol; "Silver Car ___ (Double Disaster)"
      12. Famous for her notorious conceptual art piece "Decide to Boycott Women" (1971); ___ Lozano
      13. Performance art piece by Laurie Anderson (1971); "Duets on ___"
      15. Third album by US improvisation artist Terry Riley; "A Rainbow in Curved ___" (1969)
      16. Hungarian artist, Fluxus movement, created "Nobody Saw Me Writing This" (1971); Endre ___
      17. With 1D: US architect & designer, famous for "Fallingwater"; ___ ___ Wright (Second name)
      18. UK pop artist, co-created sleeve for "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band"; Sir Peter ___
      19. US lyrical abstractionist & colourist, created the piece "For Jean" (1963); ___ Zox
      20. UK art historian, wrote "John Betjeman: A Life in Pictures" (1984); ___ Hillier
      21. Tim O'Brien explores psychological trauma, in his anti-war book "Going ___ Cacciato" (1978)
      22. Postmodern performance artist, notable in Judson Dance Theater, born Sarah, known as ___ Gross