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avant-garde |
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avant-garde the avant-garde - the artists, writers, musicians etc. of any period whose work is very modern and very different to what has been done before. They are currently exhibiting a collection of postwar avant-garde art from Japan. the avant-garde the artists, writers, musicians etc. of any period whose work is very modern and very different to what has been done before. Since 1948, the exhibition has been a major showcase for the avant-garde. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Gardner's analysis addresses the themes and formal strategies of the modernist literature movement that became popular through the works of the avant-garde poet Hagiwara Kyojiro (1899-1938), and poet and prose writer Hayashi Fumiko (1903-1951). has had no trouble attracting avant-garde queer babies who like their music as dark as their eyeliner. The Blau Reiter art movement began in 1911, founded by the same two young painters who here edit THE BLAUE REITER ALMANAC: it blended international culture with European avant-garde and THE BLAUE REITER ALMANAC provides essays long unavailable in English. |
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