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What is the theory of neo-objectivism?

I think neo-objectivism appears in the urban landscape. Many photographers have created many shocking images about "new buildings". Like Arthur? Koster and Werner? In his works, Mantz shows modern building materials at close range, supplemented by cutting, experimental light and overlapping forms.

The "new architecture" style is the expression of new objectivism in the field of architecture. After World War I, housing construction has made new progress, and it strives to integrate lighting and ventilation into modern and cost-effective "healthy housing". However, in related photographic works, the residents of the house are often not shown, so silence dominates the aura of the work. Painters also reflect the alienation of the city in their works.

Anton? Redschmidt creates an eerie tranquility in the picture, which makes it both surreal and unreal. But people like Xinfu are artists who like to express idealized rural scenery. Although there is no obvious ideological and social connotation in their works, these paintings can be regarded as a kind of seclusion-escaping from the challenges brought by the urban environment. This is a new objectivism theory.