Neogeo (art)

Neo-geo or Neo-Geometric Conceptualism was an art movement from the 1980s that utilizes geometric abstraction and criticizes the industrialism and consumerism of modern society.[1] The usage of the term neo-geo began when it was first used in reference to a 1986 exhibition at the Sonnabend Gallery in SoHo that included the artwork of Ashley Bickerton, Jeff Koons, Peter Halley and Meyer Vaisman.[2] According to artist Michael Young, Neo-geo artwork recognizes technology as both a promise and a threat.[2]

  1. ^ "Neo-geo".
  2. ^ a b Williams, Tom (2011). "Neo-Geo". Oxford Art Online. 1. doi:10.1093/gao/9781884446054.article.t2214057.