Pop — may refer to: Contents 1 Music and dance 2 Sports and games 3 Computing and technology … Wikipedia
Pop music — Stylistic origins R B • Jazz • Doo wop • Folk • Dance • Classical • Rock and roll Cultural origins 1950s, United Kingdom and United States Typical instruments Vocals • … Wikipedia
Art — This article is about the general concept of Art. For the categories of different artistic disciplines, see The arts. For the arts that are visual in nature, see Visual arts. For people named Art, see Arthur (disambiguation). For other uses, see… … Wikipedia
Pop rock — For other uses, see Pop rock (disambiguation). Pop rock Stylistic origins Pop, rock Cultural origins 1960s, United Kingdom and United States Typical instruments Electric guitar, bass guitar, drums … Wikipedia
Omni art — This article is about the art movement. For other uses, see Omni art (disambiguation). Jeffrey Milburn s first Omni Art performance installation Denver, Colorado (1984). Omni art is an art movement that emerged in 1988 in New York City in the… … Wikipedia
Found art — Trash Art redirects here. For the record label, see Trash Art!. For other uses of ready made , see Readymade (disambiguation). Marcel Duchamp, Fountain, 1917. Photograph by Alfred Steiglitz The term found art more commonly found object (French:… … Wikipedia
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Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago — Coordinates: 41°53′50″N 87°37′16″W / 41.8972°N 87.6212°W / 41.8972; 87.6212 … Wikipedia
Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles — This article is about The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles. For other Museums named Museum of Contemporary Art, see Museum of Contemporary Art (disambiguation). The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles Established 1979 [ … Wikipedia
Flamboyant (disambiguation) — Flamboyant means showy, bold or audacious in behaviour, appearance, etc. Flamboyant may refer to: * Flamboyant is a florid style of architecture during the 15th century. * Delonix regia , a species of flowering plant and an ornamental tree given… … Wikipedia