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abstract expressionism
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Fluxus
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Social Realism
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Japanese art group
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Tachism
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Allan Kaprow created the term happening in 1959 to define a collective art manifestation that requires active participation from the public to happen.
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The second-wave slogan, “The Personal is Political
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Pop art
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President Lyndon Johnson signs the Civil Rights Act, wich outlaws discrimination in public facilities.
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The Responsive Eye, a landmark show at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. That exhibition, which is seen by many art historians as the “launching point” of the Op Art stylistic movement,
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Peak
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principal artists: Arnulfo Aquino, Melecio Galván, Eduardo Garduño, Rebeca Hidalgo, Silvia Paz Paredes y Jorge Pérez Vega.
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Arte povera
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first live international satellite television production
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and nearly dies from his wounds
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North Vietnamese and Viet Cong forces launch a massive assault on South Vietnamese towns and American outposts on the Lunar New Year or Tet.
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Students at Columbia University seize several campus buildings to protest the university’s involvement with the Institute for Defense Analysis
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Thousands of protestors converge on the Democratic National Convention to protest the war in Vietnam.
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Mexico
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Op art
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The Weathermen, a radical political organization growing out of the Students for a Democratic Society, launch the Days of Rage in Chicago. For three days, a few hundred protestors will smash storefronts and vandalize public and private property to demonstrate their willingness to employ violence in an attempt to end the war in Vietnam and fight perceived social injustices in America.
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Minimalism
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Conceptual art
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Happening