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1960−1970 Years — Art of Freedom and Revolutions

Collection of Works from the 1960s-1970s by the Konosier Gallery
1960-1970
An era of radical experimentation and social activism. Pop Art (Warhol, Lichtenstein) celebrated mass culture, Minimalism (Judd, Andre) focused on pure form, while Conceptualism (Kosuth) prioritized idea over object. Feminist art (Chicago), Land Art (Smithson), and performance art (Abramović) blurred boundaries between art and life, mirroring protests against war, racism, and gender inequality. This epoch shifted focus from aesthetics to societal critique and the search for new expressive languages.
Welcome to the Konos’er Gallery collection of works from the 1960s-1970s!
This period, marked by cultural revolutions and the flourishing of Pop Art, Minimalism, and Conceptualism, became a time of bold experimentation and artistic reinvention. Paintings, sculptures, installations, jewelry, and graphic works from this era reflect the spirit of freedom, youth movements, and the pursuit of new forms of self-expression.
Our collection features works created between 1960 and 1970, ranging from vibrant Pop Art canvases and abstract compositions to innovative decorative objects. These pieces transport viewers to an era when art became a platform for social and aesthetic transformation.
Click on any work to go to its page. There you can learn the history of the work’s creation, meet the author, examine photos in detail, and place an order. Immerse yourself in 1960−1970s art with Konos’er Gallery!