Daynça Viž
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Years active | 1978—1980s |
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Country | Seketan |
Major figures | Rividje Alité, Gjord Lindgren, Amvel Elisen, Eryc Oly |
Influences | Postmodernism, Expressionism, French New Wave, New Hollywood, hardships of Zemasy |
Daynça Viž (DINE-sa-VIZH, lit. "free display") is a visual art movement in Seketan that emerged after the collapse of the Kjedorate regime. The movement primarily encompassed visual art, literature, and cinema. Its adherents broadly opposed authoritarianism, as well as the embracement of counterculture.
Identified as a Golden Age of Seketese art, Daynça Viž was preceded by underground Zemasy art and was highly influenced by outside Western popular culture. The term Daynça Viž originated from muralist Amvel Elisen whose 1978 piece was boldly captioned Onsd... daynça viž (lit. "art... free display").