Charles Jencks on Post-Modernism
¥ By the 1970s, as these traditions
grew in strength and changed and Post-Modernism was now coined as a term
for a variety of trends, the movement became more conservative, rational and academic. Many
protagonists of the 1960s, such as Andy Warhol, lost their critical function
altogether as they were assimilated into the art market or commercial practice.