Sentences with word «avant»

Both actions reflected a clear intent to broaden the scope of the collection to admit sculpture and other types of avant garde art apart from abstract painting.
What a record company or fan labels «jazz,» for instance, could range from avant garde experimental to something cheerful and up - tempo.
The Jewish Museum will offer museum visitors a rare opportunity to explore a little - known chapter in the history of modernity and the Russian avant - garde.
It won't just be in avant - garde theater.
Needless to say, the cabin is opulent and snug with generous room for occupants along with avant - garde features.
But when does art cross the line from avant - garde to unacceptable?.
Whether you are moved by old masters or inspired by avant - garde installations, you'll delight in wide ranging art galleries.
It doesn't look as avant - garde as before either.
For a look at avant - garde art from an earlier era, see: Modern British Sculpture (1930 - 70) and Contemporary British Painting (1960 - 2000).
Young artists have always questioned the nature and purpose of art — where would the 20th century avant - garde have been without that?
Works that he produced with these artists had a profound impact on avant - garde art beyond the world of dance.
Read on to see the six must - visit shows topping our lists — then don your most avant - garde ensemble and get to those galleries!
By the early 1930s, she had become an active member of the Parisian avant - garde.
Again, associated with painting or just modernism overall, the geometric 1920s international avant - garde use of basic shapes — was that at all on your mind?
The works of the four painters integrates the use value of historical avant - garde into domestic scale paintings, yet they are far from nostalgic.
A little French avant - garde journal publishes a photograph of a sheet of glass covered in dust.
If you had not heard much about a Japanese avant - garde, from 1955 to 1970, you might wonder if it could ever have existed.
A low - carb, sugar - free diet is now considered avant - garde treatment for cancer, given that many types of tumor cells are glucose dependent.
This app is a bit more avant garde and allows you to do some unusual things with your images.
These exhibitions continue a new - millennium interest in examining the international nature of the postwar avant - garde, something art history has treated as a primarily Western phenomenon.
Other histories would have to include avant - garde film, the more analog the better.
Lastly, the innovative technique is low cost, since the print technology isn't avant - garde and has been there in the market since decades.
It confirmed the importance of their position within the world of British avant - garde art, and arguably as two of the most innovative modern artists of the late 20th century.
The artistic avant - garde did not break with established genres and traditions so much as it systematically established genres and tradition.
This immersive installation highlights two of the most influential avant - garde composer - performers alive today.
The figure art was largely ignored for most of the 20th century, in favor to the important avant - garde movements.
Many avant - garde (progressive or experimental) artists rejected traditional ways of representation out of a belief that clearly identifiable and traditionally painted subjects were limited in their ability to express meaning.
The exhibitions featured avant - garde pieces from local, regional, national, and international artists.
Going back and forth in history, and specifically revisiting modernist avant - garde movements, has been a general concern in the art production of the last years.
The most groundbreaking art of the 20th century is called avant - garde.
But this is a tremendously satisfying machine to drive that ticks all the right boxes, even if the exterior design is a little too avant - garde for some.
A separate exhibition area of 600 m ² has been reserved exclusively for representatives of the abstract avant - garde and international media art.
If yes, standing is a small price to pay for being the only avant - garde girl in the room.
It's a naive painting with historical references yet the versatility of the composition demonstrates modern avant - garde ideas.
For further instruction, however, a cluster of related gallery shows present specific aspects of the radical avant - garde movement.
Key themes of this exhibition include body politics, movement, dance / performance, gender, race, black avant - garde.
One can also trace a lineage within the context of the twentieth - century Brazilian avant - garde.
The feminist movement of the 1970s, the feminist avant - garde, is becoming more and more widely researched, collected and identified.
The brand is visiting seven European cities with a bespoke toolkit, converting each location into a specially designed avant - garde style train station and train carriage.
The Dutch avant - garde began to call for new standards in their national art that would incorporate such trends and move beyond traditional landscape painting.
Frankly, I wasn't expecting much, since I consider the cover design strategies I recommend for indie authors to be avant garde and not mainstream.
To be sure, the old avant garde is long gone.
It also conveys, through the enthusiasm of its author, a palpable sense of the excitement of a painter consciously aware he is in the midst of a significant avant garde moment.
If avant - garde refers to a combination of innovation and influence — being ahead of one's time — then it could be applied to artists with those qualities of any period.
He is considered to be a pioneer of the classical avant - garde of the 1920s and 1930s.
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