In the 1960s and 1970s art critics believed that current trends in art foretold the “death of painting.”  Do you think painting has actually “died” as an art form in contemporary art? If so, what has risen to replace painting? If not, how has painting been able to survive?

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In the 1960s and 1970s art critics believed that current trends in art foretold the “death of painting.” 

Do you think painting has actually “died” as an art form in contemporary art? If so, what has risen to replace painting? If not, how has painting been able to survive? 

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