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  2. Category:1990s in art - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... 1990 in art; 1991 in art; 1992 in art; 1993 in art; 1994 ...

  3. Category:1990s in the arts - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Help ... 1990s in art (17 C, 17 P) B. 1990s ballet premieres ...

  4. Deconstruction (fashion) - Wikipedia

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    Deconstruction (or deconstructivism) is a fashion phenomenon of the 1980s and 1990s. It involves the use of costume forms that are based on identifying the structure of clothing - they are used as an external element of the costume.

  5. Neo-conceptual art - Wikipedia

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    The idea of neo-conceptual art (sometimes later termed post-conceptual art) in the United States was clearly articulated by Tricia Collins and Richard Milazzo (working as a team called Collins & Milazzo) in the early and mid 1980s in New York City, [1] when they brought to prominence a whole new generation of artists through their copious writings and curatorial activity. [2]

  6. 25 Top Iconic 90s Style Trends You Can Wear Right Now - AOL

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    The 1990s were a big decade for fashion. From colored jeans to spandex leggings — 90s fashion was all about texture and layers. 25 Top Iconic 90s Style Trends You Can Wear Right Now

  7. Mission School - Wikipedia

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    Street art has always been an important part of the Mission School aesthetic. Several Mission School artists crossed over into San Francisco's burgeoning graffiti art scene of the 1990s, notably Barry McGee (who wrote under the name "Twist"), Ruby Neri (a.k.a. "Reminisce"), Dan "Plasma" Rauch, and Margaret Kilgallen (a.k.a. "Meta"). [7] [8]

  8. Jazz (design) - Wikipedia

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    Jazz is a trademarked design that is featured on disposable cups. [1] The design was introduced in 1992, and is considered an icon of 1990s culture. Jazz has also become a meme and has gained a cult following. Fans have applied the design to various objects, including automobiles, shirts, and shoes.

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