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"avant-garde" Definitions
  1. preferring or introducing new and very modern ideas and methods
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Munch absorbed avant-garde styles but never became an avant-garde artist.
He absorbed avant-garde styles but never seems to have been that interested in becoming an avant-garde artist.
In the essay "Anarchism and the Russian Artistic Avant-garde," Olga Burenina-Petrova charts the many links between anarchist politics and avant-garde art.
Since it was such an avant-garde theme this year, Serena's belly basically was the avant-garde element; it was a defining fashion moment for Serena.
It represents a time when there wasn't just cross-pollination between hip-hop and avant-garde music––hip-hop was as avant-garde as no wave or post-punk.
"She was an avant-garde artist whose most avant-garde work was her own life," said the art historian Ozlem Gulin Dagoglu, who is writing a monograph on her.
Oram's skill and technique add to the already engaging score by Georges Auric, himself an avant-garde master associated with the composer Erik Satie and avant-garde writer, artist, and filmmaker Jean Cocteau.
This avant garde New Twitter is quite amazing, I'd say.
In his Theory of the Avant-Garde (1984), Peter Buerger explained that the historical avant-garde movements, and the social subsystem that was art, had entered a stage of ironic self-criticism and defeat.
Let's look back at its history, from pop to avant-garde.
Dion Waiters, despite his avant-garde playoff heroics, remains Dion Waiters.
"  Oh, also, there was the car's "avant-garde proportion and silhouette.
So are these avant-garde Pierre Cardin plastic glasses, from 1960.
It's part avant-garde video art, part commercial, and wholly disturbing.
Avant-garde is not a panacea to our healthcare cost disease.
He has a track record for avant-garde and creative policymaking.
She was asked to go avant-garde, and she brought it.
Renaissance poets and hardboiled detective fiction, of French avant-garde playwrights
Chicago's Black Avant-Garde Art and Music Tradition Goes on Display
What it doesn't mean, generally speaking, is avant-garde electronic music.
But there is nothing terribly avant-garde, elusive, or enigmatic here.
Put on by the avant-garde artist and musician Laurie Anderson?
Pune, India, he juxtaposed experimental, avant-garde Western therapies such as
On the one hand, she began promoting avant-garde art professionally.
"France is at the avant garde of social protection," Serge continued.
Within the otherwise spare rooms, the effect is almost avant-garde.
Seems he and the avant-garde types were always at odds.
Bjork is a rare avant-garde artist to have crossover appeal.
At 18, she joined the Venezuelan avant-garde group Apocalipsis (Apocalypse).
The simplest explanation is that Cale's taste skewed more avant-garde.
The recipes themselves split the difference between avant-garde and heirloom.
His vicious regime had been hostile to avant-garde movie aesthetics.
Alinea, known for its elaborate, avant-garde cuisine, won last year.
Avant-garde artists sought to appropriate the techniques of modern advertising.
Today, the hamlet is known for its spectacular avant-garde architecture.
Fully staged opera productions alternated with feats of avant-garde spectacle.
Mabou Mines was always an exemplar of the theatrical avant-garde.
It appears Jenner has chosen a very avant garde look to plug her brand, in fact, it's so avant garde, surely no one has ever tried to combine this many disparate trends into a single ensemble before.
There's the rapper Fabolous at Duckie Brown, New York's avant-garde darlings.
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Today, Avant-garde is focused on just collecting and analyzing cost data.
Librairie Avant-Garde is known for shops in some pretty strange places.
It was avantgarde yet still melodic, exhilaratingly expressive but never chaotic.
So how do we change our so avant-garde 2017 harassment culture?
The journal thus fused avant-garde aesthetic theory with anarchists' political engagement.
That's when my interest in avant-garde electronic music started to blossom.
But that doesn't mean his avant-garde, couture-like creations are costumes.
Serebrennikov, art director at Moscow's avant-garde Gogol Centre theater, denies wrongdoing.
But "Nite Flights" (1978), the band's avant-garde swansong, reignited his ambition.
Carlo McCormick talks about the links between pranks and the avant-garde.
"We share the room with [avant-garde] Phénomena Festival people," explains Davidson.
Serebrennikov, art director at Moscow's avant-garde Gogol Center theater, denies wrongdoing.
The show is an avant-garde trip that feels drenched with sincerity.
The stereo blares tunes by 70s avant garde Japanese saxophonist Kaoru Abe.
Known for his avant-garde style, Chris had major A-list clients.
Indigenous Australians are in that sense the avant-garde of our species.
For a brief period Mr. Tarr dipped into the European avant-garde.
Or is the avant-garde tradition not open to Asian American writers?
New is not avant-garde or anything to do with present fashions.
Artists saw Cubism or Futurism or Vorticism, a British avant-garde movement.
But her family's folk revival legacy has overshadowed her avant-garde compositions.
And their avant-garde work informed his nontraditional artistic practice as well.
But 1963's take has more of an experimental, avant-garde vibe.
He quickly found himself at the center of the downtown avant-garde.
Totally nude — it's the avant-garde, darling, you had to be nude.
But family and social connections helped, and avant-garde movements opened doors.
"Back then, he was really avant-garde and weird," Mr. Bauman said.
It's time to get avant-garde with our acts of civil disobedience.
Blurring visual and performative experiences no longer seems avant-garde, just current.
Charles Olson's poetics certainly manifested much of that classic avant-garde energy.
Every group or collective of artists faces hardships and threats to its cohesion, Gemini, from the hard-drinking Parisian avant-garde of the early 20th century to … the hard-drinking New York avant-garde of the postwar years.
It's not just Ai Weiwei who's using Lego to create avant-garde art.
Unless, that is, you're going for a theatric, avant-garde style or costume.
A simple early concept for the Stranger Things title using Avant Garde Futura.
But life has got harder for avant-garde conservatives since PiS's election victory.
The Paddy Field Bookstore is run by an independent bookstore, Librairie Avant-Garde.
Yes. Are they the avant-garde, boundary-pushing misfits the hype would suggest?
Best known for Avant-Garde Film: Forms, Themes and Passions (Short Cuts) (2003).
All 14 issues of Avant Garde magazine (1968–71) were made available online.
In the North, by contrast, there is no avant-garde or abstract tradition.
Little did she know Olivia would soon become an avant-garde fashion icon.
It's a missing link in the prehistory of Rust Belt avant-garde rock.
An avant-garde speakeasy beckons from the basement beneath a humble doughnut store.
CLAUDE DEBUSSY was a rarity: an avant-garde composer who was also popular.
He also used "found sounds" from legendary avant-garde vocalist Joan La Barbara.
His own theatre, the Gogol Centre, is one of Moscow's most avant-garde.
Outside of the avant-garde, art and technology have often been at odds.
Avant-Garde. Bürger's theory—which is mind-blowing if you've ever thought that
This film brought forth "a radical new voice" in American avant-garde cinema.
She went avant-garde in her first time attending the glamorous event. 19.
A love song without a "you" in it is considered practically avant-garde.
"People say the avant-garde is over, but I don't agree," Lixenberg asserts.
It included a module that would transform both avant-garde and popular music.
Two years later, on her own, she masterminded the inaugural Avant Garde Festival.
Victorian corsets are on view alongside celebrity photos and avant garde underfittings. vam.ac.
Rei Kawakubo's avant-garde store picked up Shushu/Tong's spring/summer 2016 collection.
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The struggle to sell paintings collides with the struggle to remain avant-garde.
In another case, avant-garde art essentially tricked someone into messing with it.
Pivoting hard, Kennedy's White House made support of the avant-garde a priority.
But they put Mr. Morris on the map of the art avant-garde.
Some of the cuts are quite avant-garde, like this one-sided look.
Others became major participants in the 1970s avant-garde in New York City.
The doormen should be the avant-garde of managing this heavily contested turf.
Noncompliant works — including much of the avant-garde — ended up in museum basements.
Mr. Zarug said his diversification into Russian avant-garde art happened by chance.
I think this is not only nostalgia: It's sort of avant-garde now!
"The Fame Monster" cemented Lady Gaga's reputation as an avant-garde pop genius.
In the new Broadway production, avant-garde choreography incorporates salsa and hip-hop.
In turn, he helped broaden the possibilities of an emerging avant-garde scene.
"When you say 'French music' you think of the avant-garde," she said.
Almost exactly 62 years ago, Amos and Marcia Vogel, the married couple who founded Cinema 16, a film society showing avant-garde, experimental work to adults, started something even more radical: a program showing avant-garde, experimental work to children.
But if the M.O. was reminiscent of Mr. Lichtenstein's — valorizing the avant-garde by presenting it in a movie palace — it also couldn't help demonstrating, by counterexample, what had happened to the avant-garde at the academy in the meantime.
That Noma is avant-garde, which it is, but that is never the aim.
Joining these feature-length films is a quartet of programs of avant-garde shorts.
No wonder, then, that so many of them are experimenting with avant-garde technologies.
Provisional Avant-Gardes poses questions about the printed page in digital avant-garde publishing.
I'm certainly not in the business of making anything or anyone seem avant-garde.
"Luther and the Avant-garde" is where "international modern art meets the pugnacious visionary".
I was interested in electronic music and I liked [avant-garde composer Karlheinz] Stockhausen.
Other Half of the Avant-Garde, 1910–1914, the first Italian art show to
As well they might – it's entertainment, not an avant-garde installation at the Tate.
I haven't memorized the chart, but I assure you it's not avant-garde records.
He knew about avant garde music, outside jazz, Gamelan music, all kinds of stuff.
I stayed in this little world of production and listening to avant-garde music.
So often in modern literature, the would-be avant-garde talent grows stifled, boring.
His 2008 "Wild Combination" was about the avant-garde dance-music genius Arthur Russell.
What they did was make music in a style that would sound 'avant-garde.
"For the avant-garde art movement, Kazimir Malevich is a guru," Mr. Toussaint said.
I was convinced I'd been accepted into the heart of a living avant-garde.
I don't think these are avant garde changes that provide a shock to aesthetics.
Like every avant-garde movement, Futurist gastronomy operated on a set of core tenets.
Ahead of the record's release, we spoke to the avant-garde icon over Skype.
For all the avant-garde personal stupidities that youth allows, there is a hangover.
Nowadays the entertainment industry — especially electronic and experimental music — has been very avant-garde.
Charlie is an avant-garde theatre director who runs his own company in Brooklyn.
The 2017 award went to Chinese avant-garde composer and multi-instrumentalist Du Yun.
But though "Tootsie" is hardly avant-garde, it need not have been a throwback.
Remaining free to cultivate Milan's small but vibrant avant-garde has become her métier.
The Gogol Center, the avant-garde theater Mr. Serebrennikov leads, has also forged ahead.
Jonas Mekas is a filmmaker, writer and curator, a champion of the avant-garde.
But now I had a place to put my displaced radicalism: the avant-garde.
Fashion Review What does it mean, as the invitation requested, to dress "Avant-Garde"?
The show ends with the avant-garde still on the rise — no fall here.
France, for one, understood him as an avant-garde artist, not just a comedian.
He's among the most-called-upon drummer and percussionist on the avant-garde today.
While convalescing in Budapest, he became involved in revolutionary political and avant-garde circles.
I think it all comes down to what we think counts as avant-garde.
Consequently, his embrace of avant-garde trends did not always work out very well.
When he graduated in 19583, Lee knew that his path toward becoming an avant-garde artist would be different from most of his colleagues, as it is extremely rare for a North Korean artist to move in the direction of the avant-garde.
Avant-garde poetry — particularly when it comes to Language poets, a circle Coolidge is often associated with — is notoriously cerebral and difficult, but the reader's reward is in the humor that seems to be intrinsic, even necessary, for the avant-garde endeavor.
Bold, avant garde fashion choices are to be expected on the Met Gala red carpet.
It's abstract art or avant-garde music or an in-joke from someone else's family.
Brătescu, meanwhile, did not let these repressive and adverse circumstances define her avant-garde work.
"All The Love" by Kate Bush is from her most avant-garde album The Dreaming.
In the healthcare context, Avant-garde uses "time-driven" costing to assign expenses to treatment.
I wanted to create a visual experience, but I guess it's avant-garde – by accident.
Drew McDowall, the avant-garde noise/synth/whatever musician is part of the same lineage.
Watch below, and get ready for that real avant-garde shit: Follow Lauren on Twitter.
Was it a dadaist art, nodding to Zürich's avant-garde performers of the early 1900s?
So someone from rural Kentucky introduced me, a city dweller, to this avant-garde comedy.
The New Yorker has called it an "avant-garde trip" easily suited for Adult Swim.
Is nihilism an incredibly important concept when you consider any kind of avant-garde movement?
He had an avant-garde approach; his chord changes move in odd spaces and times.
Needle & Thread mini dress, $650 Akerman's outfit couples an avant garde aesthetic with classic sophistication.
It's a colorful, polylingual thing meant to feel at once retro and refreshingly avant-garde.
Twin Peaks, the avant garde, murder mystery turned cult classic is finally returning to screens.
The show's big problem, I think, was that of many putatively avant-garde shows: improvisation.
Marionettes have also branched into the avant-garde, morphing into unconventional sizes, forms and materials.
I had a nightmare where I was tricked into performing in an avant-garde play.
He stands tall as one of the premier names of the 20th century avant-garde.
The early-20th-century Russian avant-garde was your favorite era for the visual arts.
I like to wear things that are daring but also not seem too avant-garde.
They may appear fierce or daring or avant-garde, but they are actually quite comfortable.
It is often considered "art of the establishment" rather than avant-garde, Mr. Arenson said.
As a college student at Stanford, he avoided the avant-garde composer Brian Ferneyhough's lectures.
The bold background of orange and white rhombuses only hints at his avant-garde sensibilities.
It's not all avant-garde all the time for the Brazilian-born Mr. Lindsay, though.
Her installation, sculpture, video, and performance channel a background in fashion and avant-garde design.
They were difficult to maneuver, both a logistical nightmare and almost an avant-garde disruption.
Nicotine limits would be one of the most avant-garde tobacco policies in the world.
" She added, "In a way, avant-garde artists both won and lost the culture wars.
It's inventing pieces, which could be very avant-garde, more conventional, they could be anything.
Marqués de Riscal is a luxury hotel that stands out for its avant-garde design.
"I'm looking for anything that pops — something that's avant-garde, something abstract," Mr. Alban said.
His rich, carefully shaded harmonies draw equally on gospel, R&B and the avant-garde.
Viatcheslav Pakulin and Alexander Samokhvalov, who were avant-garde trained, joined the Circle of Artists.
In recent years, that kind of thing has become more commonplace on the avant-garde.
Also on the bill is the expert avant-garde bassist Michael Formanek, leading a quartet.nublu.
In American culture, he said, the avant-garde or the weird were once the mainstream.
A missionary for the avant-garde, Hildebrand had taste that landed him in hot water.
She quickly made a name for herself and was praised for her avant-garde looks.
It was also the time when I fell in love with the avant-garde theater.
His more avant-garde tastes felt at odds with fronting a popular reality TV show.
Avant-garde architecture and glassy museums share the skyline with redbrick warehouses and foggy quays.
Stark passages of pointillist writing in the piano turn wild, like avant-garde jazz improvisations.
J.P. Andrew Drury is a sensitive avant-garde drummer, but he's also a lot else.
He broke new ground by taking on avant-garde composers like Ligeti, Messiaen and Stockhausen.
I was touring around with these and playing in an avant-garde hip hop band.
Mr. Smith, a hero of jazz's avant-garde, has a heavyset, pulse-slowing trumpet sound.
It's not meant to be hip, or avant-garde in terms of design and style.
Mr. Bussotti absorbed the techniques of serialism and immersed himself in Darmstadt's avant-garde aesthetics.
Decorations don't have to be edible when it comes to avant-garde wedding cake designs.
"It's all so avant-garde, so extreme, and that I miss a lot," he continued.
He kept dual professional tracks active — commercial religious sculpture and avant-garde modernism — for years.
"She prefers the 'intellectual' films of our avant-garde directors," wrote the weekly, Paris Match.
"Feedback" and "Freestyle 4" reach back to the scabrous avant garde dance music of Yeezus.
Do you think of this project as an avant-garde, or a future mainstream model?
Shows at The Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago (Read: Chicago's Black Avant-Garde Art and Music Tradition Goes on Display) outline the historical importance and impact the black avant-garde played in shaping contemporary art and establishing a visual aesthetic that accompanied demands for freedom.
The avant-garde "Misty Poets" and their journal Jintian (Today) were immensely popular during those years.
Most annoying of all is a guy named Akira, a Japanese author and avant-garde artist.
I don't need psychedelics to have fun or understand avant-garde music; I just like them.
Unless Knausgaard is played by Willem Dafoe in freaky avant-garde mode, which we would endorse.
Although she outgrew her Russian phase, Hadid remained a fan of avant-garde approaches to design.
He writes regularly on modern and contemporary art, critical theory, and the postwar European avant-garde.
He has not relied on an avant-garde style to save him or present the painting.
He paired electronics with rhythm, distancing himself from the abstract electronica of the early avant-garde.
Recurring preoccupations for the avant-garde of the 21987s included the mechanical man and the metropolis.
This legacy for mass avant-garde has been part of internet culture from the get-go.
That's why this kid has a few regrets about his new — and delightfully avant-garde — haircut.
Like so many clearly avant-garde films, it wasn't recognized as a classic until much later.
Her image was daring and avant-garde in a space that had come to embrace normalcy.
While Priyanka Chopra and Sophia Bush deconstructed the menswear trend for a more avant-garde vibe.
He and Ise settled in Berlin, where their home became a hub for the avant-garde.
Then he'd turn right around and play avant-garde music to piss off the pop fans.
" Even the Water Lilies, Mr. Tucker added, were "still avant-garde for some in the 1950s.
Meanwhile, Obama's summer reading list includes a stack of thoughtful literature, though hardly anything avant-garde.
But these wildly avant-garde productions had come, against all probability, from a well of quiet.
She took him to avant-garde Manhattan galleries while he was a student at Dartmouth College.
On DVD The highly aestheticized films noir of the 19503s were, in effect, Hollywood's avant-garde.
The avant-garde back detail of this gown adds some edge to an otherwise traditional silhouette.
Kapoor also set up Mumbai's Prithvi Theatre, synonymous with experimental and avant-garde theatre in India.
I play in an avant-garde club with a band that's in crazy makeup and dresses.
No other English artist won such warm acceptance into Paris avant-garde circles at the time.
"The rarefied air draws celebrities looking to buy avant-garde fashion or to introduce their own."
But in another, hugely consequential way, it focussed the consolidation of a world-changing avant-garde.
The late American avant-garde composer is perhaps most well-known for her "Deep Listening" practice.
Like those in other artistic practices, photography trends tend to trickle down from the avant-garde.
His avant-garde approach to design rocketed him to fame as a leader in his field.
She loved combining type and images and had an affection for 20th-century avant-garde typography.
Which is fair: The Chainsmokers don't see dance music as avant-garde theater or sociopolitical provocation.
And also metaphorically, by organizing festivals and producing albums for Columbia Records' influential avant-garde series.
Others are more avant-garde and incorporate acrobatic moves, or an arrhythmic dance known as flossing.
Understanding this four-year chapter in the wild, branching histories of Europe's avant-garde feels necessary.
The collection led to Mr. Weckstrom's reputation as a pioneer in avant-garde and experimental jewelry.
China/Avant-Garde, included a total of 1989 paintings, sculptures, videos, and installations by 186 artists.
Reza was the great Los Angeles answer to someone like [avant-garde theater director] Bob Wilson.
He started in New York's 1960s jazz avant-garde, but today tends toward a gentler beauty.
The avant-garde, at least as purveyed here, is way too old hat to capture it.
Most consider themselves international artists who have contributed mightily to the global avant-garde art movement.
I moved to Europe and worked in the German-speaking world, still avant-garde, still searching.
The filmmakers' approach encompasses both the tools of a PBS informational documentary and avant-garde cinema.
Which is all why it's necessary to recognize Janeites as the avant-garde of digital culture.
Character Study Richard Kostelanetz's bookstore might as well be one of his avant-garde art projects.
Where that will leave the market for dead white male avant-garde artists is anyone's guess.
"She was at the avant-garde of shuttering both political parties," the insider at Breitbart said.
The rapist's girlfriend is studying interactive telecommunications, and her master's thesis is an avant-garde app.
"XO TOUR Llif22017" isn't some avant-garde obscurity or oddball cult discovery; it's a major hit.
It is hard to see this as Stalinism or even something more avant-garde, like Dadaism.
"There is no formula," Mr. Mekas said in 2010 when asked to define the avant-garde.
A lot of the time routines are a lot easier than alternative or avant-garde lifestyles.
Avant-garde ceramist Peter Voulkos decried that funk was strictly delimited to a Bay Area oddity.
A true pioneer of the American compositional avant-garde, Ashley's work stretches logic and fogs genre.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — There are at least two schools of thought around notions of the avant-garde.
To Dream Avant-Garde, curated by Alteronce Gumby, continues at Hammond Harkins Galleries through November 11.
Emcee Kurai spits introspective and avant-garde lyrics, as he battles demons in a desert landscape.
As a number of the artists participating in To Dream Avant-Garde, curated by Alteronce Gumby at Hammond Harkins Galleries, are engaged in rather exciting and extremely current practices, we can assume the avant-garde in this case represents the latter view, rather than the former.
It's animated by Shaft (Puella Magi Madoka Magica), which is sometimes uniquely avant-garde in its animation.
It is filled with works by Robert Gober and Louise Bourgeois, like an avant-garde haunted house.
I know what you're thinking, Aquarius: You're the most open-minded, weird, experimental, avant-garde person ever.
What I didn't expect was a naked avant-garde "sex show" featuring all of my closest friends.
An avant-garde marathon, certainly, but in our age of binge-watching it feels increasingly less daunting.
As she drew, she subsumed avant-garde art styles that came and went during her formative years.
Known for swooping, avant-garde structures, British-Iraqi architect Zaha Hadid was arguably more artist than architect.
Viola Davis, Allison Janney, and Mike Epps also star, and the avant garde team Bert & Bertie direct.
Before he helped to shape jazz's avant-garde tradition, the pianist studied at the New England Conservatory.
This is the moment the avant-garde pieces the industry lives and thrives by can really shine.
But where the bourgeoisie saw threatening disorder, the avant-garde left saw a subversion of academic illusion.
This recent clip of Run the Jewels discussing avant-garde album strategy is only the latest example.
Swoon was very influenced by Warhol's films, and you know key avant-garde figure of the '60s.
One more thing: Can anybody else rival her ability to pull off Versace's sexy, avant-garde glamor?
Recent shows have focused on the black avant-garde movements that began around the Civil Rights Movement.
There were plenty of avant garde outlets in many fields, so I think that's part of it.
The material represented includes tape experimentation, industrial, avant-garde, indy, rock, diy, subvertainment and auto-hypnotic materials.
This confluence between the Eastern and Western avant-garde is essential to Seung-taek Lee's aesthetic perspective.
Sahil (Raj Bajaj) is set on implementing his avant garde vision for the wedding with military precision.
A much more unusual and avant-garde take on parental anxieties, but the symbolism makes it clear.
In 1996, the  famed, Dutch avant-garde filmmaker Johan Van Der Keuken made a documentary about Sang.
Conversely I don't trust the Robert Crumb-ian need for "authenticity" in opposition to the avant garde.
I actually think this jarring, disturbing, and all around confusing collection of avant-garde noise sounds good.
Along with their more avant-garde contemporaries Gorguts, Cryptopsy set the bar for extreme metal in Quebec.
Today, the Comme des Garcons family has 18 different, distinct lines of varying degrees of avant garde.
But Hval hasn't abandoned the commitment to avant-garde and noise that she showed on Apocalypse, girl.
But the caterpillar coat (and the other hybrids above) represents the symbolic opposite of avant garde inventiveness.
Again, in London, most young designers have embraced ethics and innovative sustainability as the new avant-garde.
But Magnus instills this bland domestic setting with multiple allusions to the composer's avant-garde serial technique.
Rick Owens Muscular furniture and avant-garde fashion in a purist interior of concrete and white walls.
Moving deeper into the Parisian avant-garde, Picabia absorbed Cubism by 1912, evolving an exceptionally muscular style.
The post-World War II determination to sever avant-garde music from the past has long ended.
A Revolutionary Impulse: The Rise of the Russian Avant-Garde runs through March 12, 2017 at MoMA.
Barr plays in avant-garde rock duo Orthrelm as well as solo projects like Octis and Ocrilim.
The festival showcased jazz artists representing everything from vocal jazz to straight-ahead combos to avant-garde.
Philadelphia won 34 games that season, fired everybody involved, and then began their avant-garde rebuilding process.
That injection of power was rare from Hsieh, who plays an almost avant-garde version of tennis.
You need a full day, or so proposes the avant-garde Belgian director and choreographer Jan Fabre.
Like other avant-garde Italian designers of his era, particularly Joe Colombo, Sottsass was intrigued by systems.
The Wooster Group pays homage to another avant-garde art star, the visionary Polish director Tadeusz Kantor.
I don't share this enthusiasm for the avant-garde, which was so overwhelming one hundred years ago.
On this veteran avant-garde pianist's second album with Snowy Egret, the quintet moves with tenuous grace.
"The audiences were leaving my productions disgusted," he said, because they couldn't understand the avant-garde aesthetics.
"We chose straw because we felt that it brings poetry to an avant-garde timepiece," he said.
The school embraced everything avant-garde: from Dada photomontage, Functionalism, and Expressionism, to De Stijl and Constructivism.
On February 5, 1989 the first nationwide avant-garde art exhibition opened at the National Gallery, Beijing.
This mood of embattled reluctance accounts in part for Rasheed's use of difficult poetic avant-garde techniques.
The movie also draws a parallel between its own avant-garde style and Mr. Cabral's teaching methods.
It has to be avant-garde or pushing the boundaries, rather than becoming a big pop market.
This debate ultimately led to van Gogh's work becoming a paragon of the avant-garde, internationalist movements.
Mr. Jägers says their work has found that Russian avant-garde art is particularly prone to forgery.
At turns gothic, minimalist, baroque and pop, the family residence was avant-garde, exuberant and, somehow, homey.
Take the "Black Square," for example, painted by turn-of-the-century avant-garde artist Kazimir Malevich.
Fashion and camaraderie find common ground in English country clothing, avant-garde silhouettes and elegant evening looks.
The G.S.A.'s Art in Architecture program survives, but not its former deference to the avant-garde.
These shifts show companies like Volkswagen are still well capable of competing with the technological avant-garde.
The avant-garde vocalist and composer Diamanda Galas, photographed by Chad Batka at her home in May.
But the A.A.C.M. thrived, becoming an internationally known symbol of the avant-garde and artistic self-reliance.
Some crew members favored classic menu items, while others got more avant garde with signature-crafted selections.
Among the rising stars on jazz's avant-garde, few are busier or more widely praised than Reid.
Christie's Paris Avant-Garde sale in Paris brought in a total of €19213,21921,275 (~$2000,056,000) on October 17.
Soirée's setting is one of the Stettheimers' salons, attended by many members of New York's avant-garde.
When he emerged in the hip-hop avant-garde in the mid-aughts, his approach was idiosyncratic.
If memory serves well, French TV of the mid-22005s was rather open to the avant-garde.
These artists — all educated, upper-middle class citizens — were profoundly influenced by the European avant-garde movements.
He borrowed such avant-garde, machinist elements not only from Cubism, but also from Dada and Futurism.
What kind of paranoia drives a promotion to take this sort of sharp turn into avant-garde filmmaking?
It is as concerned with beat poetry and avant-garde art as it is with conventional narrative cinema.
Equal parts feral and feminine, Bougatsos seems a natural heir to the avant-garde tradition of Yoko Ono.
Sometimes I feel that there's a nervousness about things on the more avant-garde end of the spectrum.
There's nothing radical about the language or the story, nor anything visibly avant-garde to shock the sensibility.
Here, avant-garde musicians, experimental filmmakers, poets, and artists challenged the dictates of habitual form and heterosexual power.
It explores Italian art between the wars and how the avant-garde came to collude with Mussolini's government.
In these respects, it's a lot like the avant-garde cinematic games Virginia and 30 Flights of Loving.
Doran George is a social historian and performance artist who writes on sexual culture and avant-garde dance.
"I didn't want to go too artsy or avant garde with my collection," Simondac says of the line.
Trash films share more characteristics with avant-garde art films than they do with typical commercial Hollywood fare.
They play off of each other's particular techniques on each instrument; their collective style is almost avant-garde.
It certainly fits with the avant-garde theme of the Met's exhibit — and Kawakubo's influence is pretty apparent.
By 1975, art rock, or as it is known today, progressive ("prog") rock, was old-school avant-garde.
The exhibition stops short of the Bolshevik Revolution and the avant-garde, well-trodden territory in the West.
"I'm always thought of as controversial or avant-garde or erotic or salacious," Miles told PEOPLE in 1976.
Iris van Herpen, whose avant-garde provocations often end up not in women's closets but in art museums.
The aura of avant-garde jazz has clung to Ms. Bley over the years, somewhat to her bemusement.
"Lunatic fringe" was his characterization of a group of avant-garde artists before it migrated to political patois.
The chamber ensemble Either/Or and the Jack Quartet play his mind-clearing avant-garde compositions (Sept. 25).
Were these paintings avant-garde or even "modern" at a time when movement after movement was flashing by?
Snootiness doesn't bother the original Blue Men, who argue that they never saw themselves as avant-garde, anyway.
Hassinger came of age as an artist amid the African American avant-garde scene in 1970s Los Angeles.
The magazine is filled with provocative images, featuring nude models, articles contain swear words and avant-garde ideas.
Her signal achievement has been to give an organic logic to the explosive aesthetics of the avant-garde.
After moving to New York, Hnath saw an avant-garde production in which Nora had a lizard tail.
As such, he's crossed paths with many of them at various festivals and other more avant-garde functions.
She's essentially invented her own hybrid of song and spoken word, a scat style for today's avant-garde.
"It was an insane avant-garde take on a very naturalistic play," he said, adding with a laugh.
Sylvio Perlstein's accumulations of avant-garde art from the past 2100 years comes to Hauser & Wirth this month.
He became part of an avant-garde Montreal literary circle and would recite his poetry at jazz clubs.
The Museum of Modern Art's Queens branch is celebrating spring with this free six-hour avant-garde extravaganza.
Bryce writes modern classical music, has two degrees from Yale, and founded a festival for avant-garde music.
Because of his interest in the avant-garde, however, Walden was persecuted under Stalin's regime while in exile.
Enrico Castellani, an Italian artist who was a prominent member of Europe's postwar avant-garde, died on Dec.
The ensuing confusion leaves supporters no choice but to dodge the inconsistencies with assertions of avant-garde heft.
According to me, that's one way of starting to fill Watten's promissory note toward a continuable avant-garde.
On Monday, he will be presenting his third solo outing for Loverboy, his avant-garde men's wear label.
He has become a red carpet magnet, thanks to his luxuriant locks and penchant for avant-garde couture.
She and her art run the gamut from avant-garde to popular to outsider to whiz-bang conjuring.
Unlike many, this approach to free improvisation is not individualist or strident or perhaps even consciously avant-garde.
Dayton-raised artist Keith Rankin has an eye for the surreal and an ear for the avant garde.
Yale has courses linking engineering and literature, engineering and musical instrument design, and haptics and avant-garde theater.
They had published Virginia Woolf, really avant-garde stuff, whereas The New Yorker was publishing suburban manicured stuff.
Women had been making independent and avant-garde films, but they had long been shut out of Hollywood.
Up until that point, the stage and film director had led the avant-garde Gogol Center in Moscow.
He pushed conservative institutions to program the new, and was a noted conductor of major avant-garde works.
She rose to prominence in the 1980s as a kind of avant-garde angel of the AIDS epidemic.
It had become unfashionable, especially compared with the Darmstadt School avant-garde of Pierre Boulez and Luciano Berio.
What's Halloween (or any day, honestly) without making your fickle friend look dazzling, avant-garde, and truly bewitched?
If the New York avant-garde had a pantheon, you would expect to find Ms. Akalaitis in it.
The avant-garde fonts for the numbers on the dial are stretched and opened up for better legibility.
They weld together straight-ahead jazz fluidity, gospel transcendence and avant-garde iconoclasm into an unmistakable group sound.
Whipping between the establishment and the avant-garde, this pianist and composer is a rising star at 25.
John Cage and Pierre Boulez, masters of the musical avant-garde, studied Mallarmé's explorations of chance and discontinuity.
The loftlike dining room felt relatively edgy at the time; Portale's plating style was architectural and avant-garde.
These comically avant-garde early efforts were carried off with a pointedly un-fashion-y sense of presentation.
I met Mekas in the late 1980s after I started writing for The Voice about avant-garde cinema.
Some passages hint of avant-garde jazz, like an audacious Cecil Taylor improvisation, but with flintier modernist madness.
It's an intimate venue on South Beach that regularly brings in avant-garde musicians from around the world.
"I see the legacy of industrial music as a continuation of avant-garde sensibilities," Morandi explains via email.
The myth goes that in the years after the Bolshevik revolution, bland socialist realism stomped on the avant-garde.
"Rehearsals from the Korean Avant-Garde Performance Archive" continues at the Korean Cultural Centre in London until August 19th
Nintendo has managed to combine its expertise in handheld gaming with its avant-garde (and idiosyncratic) thinking about consoles.
He's mastered camp and glamour, without going so avant-garde that he can't sell his clothes to the masses.
These solemn pilgrims were the handpicked avant-garde of an immense exodus of French communists to the New World.
It was delicate, odd and very avant-garde – all things that right-wing American populists are likely to loathe.
I really love Harley Weir's work too — it's so abstract and avant-garde that it has this timeless feel.
That's the thing about being avant garde: it might take some time, but in the end you're always right.
The food included classy, if not avant-garde, dishes you'd be happy to get in a fancy hotel restaurant.
Everyone knew who she was, but she was very much looked down on the by avant garde, of course.
As influenced as they were by punk, they also took inspiration from German avant-garde and American rockabilly bands.
Watching the film for the first time as an adult, I was amazed at how avant-garde it feels.
First, I was able to meet Japanese avant-garde artist Yayoi Kusama in person, in her new Tokyo museum.
In 1930 Elsa Schiaparelli, an avant-garde designer, was the first dressmaker to feature prominent zips in her collections.
Lady Gaga is known for her avant-garde choices (the legendary meat dress, anyone?), glitzy makeup and extravagant wigs.
But Durant has co-existed with Westbrook and his avant-garde decision-making for years, and still performed superbly.
Both occupy their own unique positions somewhere between clubs and art venues, between dance music and the avant-garde.
F18s flew overhead as he and members of San Francisco's longstanding avant garde artist community worked in the sun.
Chantal Akerman's powerful films and documentaries made her a huge presence in the avant-garde and feminist film world.
One of her most recent collections mimics animal emoji, transforming diamonds and topaz into avant-garde puppy earrings. 3.
I've always liked to bring a level of avant-garde in my approach to fashion, especially in Miami's market.
And especially avant garde jazz, because that area tends to be sparser, and have more individual sounds and soundscapes.
Yesterday, avant garde composer and conductor Pierre Boulez died at his home in Baden-Baden, Germany at age 90.
In 2000, Robert Sullivan wrote about "James Joyce," O'Brien's biography of the avant-garde writer, for the Book Review.
Her work quotes from a wide range of utopian Modernisms: the Russian avant-garde, Bauhaus, Esperanto, Polish cabaret theater.
An artist designed a toolkit of avant-garde makeup and styling tips that can make faces unrecognizable to AI.
Together, they constitute the poles of Hemon's world: history and memoir, reality and myth, realism and the avant-garde.
In certain episodes, he sounded like an avant-garde jazz clarinetist, all reedy lines, rude bleats and banshee shrieks.
While working in a record store, he discovered the avant-garde music of Harry Partch and other experimental composers.
What transformed these fragments into a cohesive whole is a touch of avant-garde string scoring by Mr. Martin.
For anyone who's ever considered bleached brows: Now is your chance to play it up with shadow. Avant-garde?
In those days, in the avant-garde world, there was still the habit where older artists kept younger artists.
He iterated the concept with noted avant-garde filmmaker Alejandro Jodorowsky, who happens to be well-versed in tarot.
Its grandiose, manor-like halls are decorated with avant-garde features like zebra-print carpeting and quilted leather walls.
Certainly, their revolutionary ideas had an immediate and sustained impact on avant-garde art in Berlin in the 1920s.
Styles range from very avant-garde to perfectly casual, and prices start as low as $21940 for a top.
The installation will also include flowers by Marisa Competello of Meta Flora, known for her sculptural, avant-garde arrangements.
But the Greens didn't sell out; rather, their version of the political avant-garde helped form a new mainstream.
To some degree, the more true to reality fiction is these days, the more avant-garde it will seem.
The luminary tenor saxophonist David Murray has long been both an avant-garde pacesetter and a guardian of tradition.
"I'm genuinely interested in the trash, but I'm looking for the sweet spot between familiarity and the avant-garde."
Ms. Edelheit's paintings are redolent of art history: Rococo church domes, 19th-century academic painting, countless avant-garde artists.
And in the vintage shop, there are framed copies of Avant Garde magazine, from the company president's personal collection.
During his tenure, IWC began producing thousands of pocket watches featuring jumping numerals in an avant-garde digital display.
Belgium, that flat land of wonder, home to such avant-garde minds as Adolphe Sax, inventor of the saxophone.
In Italy, a group of young architects were already using nightclubs as testing grounds for their avant-garde designs.
Olivia Kim: Former superstar buyer at the avant-garde emporium Opening Ceremony, now Nordstrom vice president of creative projects.
The theme is avant-garde, in honor of Rei Kawakubo, the founder of the Japanese brand Comme des Garçons.
The mid-century, avant-garde deconstructed chandelier was removed in 2014 for what was publicized to be conservation purposes.
According to Barker, the title of the magazine comes from Martin Margiela, that Belgian master of the avant-garde.
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These avant-garde looks aren't just about trying to be shocking — it's about trying to think outside the box.
Thousands of avant-garde revelers come to bend their minds, shed their clothes and incinerate a large wooden effigy.
Thousands of avant-garde revelers come to bend their minds, shed their clothes and incinerate a large wooden effigy.
As an attack on terms like "avant-garde" he began his seminal series of "book washing" projects in 1987.
One of the acts was 100 gecs, an avant-garde electronic duo, composed of Dylan Brady and Laura Les.
Soon, beloved parts of its historic site in Paris will be replaced by a new, avant-garde tennis stadium.
For over a decade, the Stone served as a ballast for the avant-garde on the Lower East Side.
I prefer doing experimental, avant-garde, or immersive shows, and that's typically what I get hired for these days.
"He was this dashing person—a kind of model of what an avant-garde artist should be," Mathews recalled.
The light fixture above it, from the avant-garde design collective Superstudio, surveys the room like a giant eyeball.
The renegade Italian cellist-composer Giovanni Sollima led exercises in improvisation, from Baroque styles to avant-garde noise-making.
The avant-garde touches she employs may be inspired by John Cage, but her melodies are memorable, and original.
The two-year-old avant-garde carnival Day for Night, which will return to downtown Houston on Friday, Dec.
These exhibitions posited Abstract Expressionism as a natural development, à la Alfred Barr, to the European, prewar avant-garde.
Someone who falls squarely in the middle of these two categories is the American avant-garde composer, Laurie Anderson.
Put another way: one version casts the avant-garde as a fixed canon, to which entry is permanently closed.
Like David Bowie before her, she took a fascination with literature, theatre, dance and the avant-garde into the mainstream.
The presence of evil in The Return has been high-concept, manifesting through avant-garde formal assaults and inscrutable symbolism.
In fact, this glossy, avant-garde take on a smoky eye may just be our boldest Short Cuts video yet.
We'll never know for sure, because the Beatnik artist, avant-garde filmmaker, and pseudo-anthropologist didn't exactly catalog his collection.
This dress has a classic silhouette with some seriously avant-garde details that puts it firmly in the "chic" category.
Celebrate this Black History Month (and every month, really) by digging into Afrofuturism with a playlist celebrating avant garde musicians.
In 2000 Joschka Fischer, then German foreign minister, proposed an "avant-garde" of countries ready to build a federal Europe.
Tommy was the shyest, most literate, and most aware of what was happening in art, movies, and the avant-garde.
But in many liberal eyes, avant-garde conservatives have morphed from countercultural rebels to government apologists—or worse, regime propagandists.
Forgotten Heritage, an interactive database highlighting the work of overlooked European avant-garde artists active after 1945, was launched online.
With 12 years of red-carpet duty under her belt, Wiig opted for something far more avant-garde on Sunday.
"Luther and the Avant-garde" is exhibiting in Wittenberg until September 17th 2017, with supplementing presentations in Berlin and Kassel
How formally bold or experimental is a "mainstream" work allowed to be before it is relegated to the avant-garde?
I asked around, and was told that Gozo was an avant-garde poet who read in a bygone oracular style.
Noting London's reputation for loud, avant-garde design, Pyo says she feared her more minimal perspective could easily get lost.
We hear a certain avant-garde sparkle-loving artist is going on tour and her fans really turn it out.
More than any other city, London is home to some of the most avant-garde fashion houses in the world.
Launched last month, Forgotten Heritage is an interactive, online database that highlights overlooked European avant-garde artists active after 1945.
Then there was the 15-year-old avant-garde favorite Andre Walker, who began selling his clothes to Patricia Field.
More potently, Metro again embraces his nearly avant-garde production side to properly convey the bleakness of 21's world.
Eventually, though, he would abandon his studies and take up directorship of The Kitchen, a downtown avant-garde performance space.
If you're a fan of avant-garde beauty — and live for selfies (who doesn't?) — you won't want to miss this.
Susan Pack's Film Posters of the Russian Avant-Garde celebrates the experimental film posters from the pre-Stalin Soviet Union.
This might be Songdo's most avant-garde integration, and only seven employees are needed to handle the entire city's garbage.
It didn't help to even engage in the ideology if you were engaging in this kind of avant-garde art.
It was such a performative thing that they were doing, It was almost like some weird avant-garde art show.
Mr. Huang, who was born in 1954 in Xiamen, had built a reputation in China as an avant-garde provocateur.
In Beirut, Adonis did his best to slough off his political past and reinvent himself as an avant-garde poet.
Her avant-garde collection includes edible versions of candy lipsticks, sunglasses, mix tapes and records that include hand-painted details.
This is the Howe difference: she brings to the austerities of avant-garde poetics the pressing emotional stakes of memoir.
He staunchly adhered to figurative painting at a time when Abstraction, Minimalism and Conceptual art were seen as avant-garde.
The video compliments the pop-trap song perfectly with moody lighting, dizzying camera work, avant-garde fashion, and mesmerizing choreography.
By the 1940s, she was already a full fledged abstract painter moving among the still small avant-garde circle downtown.
"Gemstones were once considered an avant-garde choice, but now brides are looking for that pop of color," he added.
You could picture Johnny Cash performing some of the tunes, a church choir or an avant-garde ensemble tackling others.
If that ad hoc game wasn't specifically built for Lonzo Ball's avant-garde ball-distribution, it sure looked like it.
That exhibition examined Gutai, one of the most influential Japanese avant-garde movements in the post-World War II era.
GdC: These are films that I know and love, even though my profession deals with the non-commercial avant-garde.
Those three qualities you just mentioned—avant-garde, genderless, utilitarian—are also very applicable to what you want from clubwear.
The pacing was off, the branding was off, the aesthetic was trying too hard to be avant-garde, Frankel said.
He was decisively affected, in 1957, by an encounter with the art of the French avant-garde paladin Yves Klein.
It is being led by the experimental director Ivo van Hove and the avant-garde choreographer Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker.
The chef Richie Farina was part of the avant-garde, elite restaurant Moto in Chicago, which earned a Michelin star.
"In your leadership of the avant-garde in modern America, you have taken another giant step forward," one letter read.
But its journey from avant-garde German type to hipster favorite is unusual — and it includes Nazis and the moon.
JARMUSCH It's true that I'm listening to avant-garde jazz, experimental music, underground hip-hop, 15th-century British polyphonic music.
Their forever-fashionable textiles move comfortably with the body – the only Russian avant-garde projects that were actually mass-produced.
Thirty years later, the American Bebe Barron created the avant-garde electronic sound for "Forbidden Planet" with her husband, Louis.
The avant-garde group has produced 120 works in its nearly 50-year history, but always in someone else's space.
Loosely if grudgingly accepting the avant garde marker, he bristles at the pretension and exclusionism evident in the art community.
A selection of his critical essays was published in "From Avant-Garde to Pluralism: An On-the-Spot History" (2006).
The avant-garde Urwerk, for example, paired with Mr. Ferrier's brand to produce the Arpal One, which sold for $100,000.
When the poem appeared in chapbook form two years later, it placed Eliot at the forefront of poetry's avant-garde.
Columbia County, like all gay utopias, has its own aesthetic — one foot in the avant-garde, another in the historical.
The brothers frequented avant-garde circles and were especially close to Guillaume Apollinaire, contributing essays to a journal he published.
Hailed as progenitors of a Pop avant garde, they have been idolized as the most creative members of their generation.
While the movement may sound intimidatingly avant-garde to nonmillennials, there are plenty of companies that make it look easy.
Avant-garde in appearance and sound, they reflect Schonbeck's view that everyone is a musician and anything can make music.
She frequently works with avant-garde designers like Moschino creative director Jeremy Scott and the celeb-favorite brand, The Blonds.
Renowned as the most avant-garde of the 20th-century couturiers, Elsa Schiaparelli founded her maison in the late 1920s.
Arte Povera, the politicized avant-garde art movement that blossomed in Italy in the late '60s, is having a moment.
Listen: Whipping between the establishment and the avant-garde, the pianist and composer Conrad Tao, 25, is a rising star.
Ivo van Hove is an anomaly: an avant-garde European stage auteur who has become a name brand on Broadway.
An ecumenical cellist and vocalist, Ms. Hughes ranges deftly into chamber music, indie rock, R&B and avant-garde improvising.
Together they represented something like an allied force for strong, perceptive memory and compositional vision within the avant-garde insurgency.
"Ring Piece" was part of the eighth New York Avant Garde Festival, an annual testament to a reimagining of art.
The latest dispatch from Chicago's avant-garde jazz diaspora is "Fly or Die," the trumpeter Jaimie Branch's forthcoming debut album.
By 1976, the Notekillers, already entrenched in Philadelphia punk clubs, were drawn by New York's thriving avant-garde music scene.
So, when cloud makeup starting popping up on feeds last spring, we politely bowed out of the avant-garde fad.
He made his way through the crowd as something between an avant-garde happening and a classical-music rave unfolded.
The conflict was ignited by a piece of street art inspired by the Russian avant-garde of a century ago.
He joined Rio de Janeiro's avant-garde circles while still a teenager, making crisp geometric paintings inspired by Mondrian's abstractions.
He has teamed with Gandini Juggling, a performance troupe that gives juggling — that traditional circus art — the avant-garde treatment.
The gown featured a dramatic — and seemingly endless — train, adding a major dose of avant-garde to Chopra's entire look.
After moving to New York in 1961, she helped found the avant-garde Judson Dance Theater group the next year.
Instead, some of them grew eccentric and adventurous, impulsive and experimental, instinctive and personal — at times, bordering on avant-garde.
Cannily navigating stylistic currents, he moved from folkloric nationalism to serialism and on to indeterminacy and other avant-garde techniques.
"It's a little more avant-garde than your traditional kind of Broadway show movement," Cook said of De Keersmaeker's choreography.
It was highly influential in the Russian avant-garde, calling for revolutionary ways of thinking about art and industrial production.
Working against him: Might his avant-garde tendencies still prove a little too much for some members of the academy?
In 2015, Mr. Nordine collaborated with Laurie Anderson, the avant-garde multimedia artist, at the SFJazz Center in San Francisco.
This certainly holds true for the many women immortalized on the canvases of 220th-century avant-garde painter, Édouard Manet.
But (if you missed Cameron's above Guy Debord reference) they also cite avant-garde group Situationist International as an inspiration.
A virtual Letterist film manifesto, the film is so compelling that it greatly influenced American avant-garde filmmaker Stan Brakhage.
To Dream Avant-Garde acknowledges the artistic innovators of today — those who push the cultural status quo in their work.
Even among this group of avant-garde dreamers, there are a few who dared to dream a little more wildly.
Vibrant though it was, the Japanese avant-garde was relatively unknown to Western audiences for most of the 20th century.
In the documentary film that screened at Broadway Cinematheque, Seven Sin: 7 Performances During 1989 China Avant-Garde Art Exhibition from the Wen Pulin Archive of Chinese Avant Garde Art, Xiao Lu and Tang Song's installation "Dialogue" was turned into a performance when Lu whipped out a gun and fired two shots into a mirror.
But he first made a mark with intimate, avant-garde duets, created and performed with Arnie Zane, who died in 215.
The avant-garde black-and-white outfit paired a sleeveless, belted black latex bodysuit with white polkadot over-the-knee boots.
FEMINIST AVANT-GARDE of the 1970s continues at Mumok (Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Wien, Museumsplatz 1, Vienna) through September 3.
Victory over the Sun, Russian Avant-Garde and Beyond continues at the Israel Museum (Derech Ruppin 11, Jerusalem) through June 10.
Feminist Avant-Garde of the 1970s continues at The Photographers' Gallery (16-18 Ramillies St, London W1F 7LW) through January 29.
Never has a generation of avant-garde artists been more revered than those central to the Abstract Expressionist movement in America.
" But while the avant garde couture was a cinch, the singer added, "The shoes took me an hour to get into.
In the early 1970s, electronic music was still regarded as highly academic and too avant-garde to reach a wider audience.
Some highlights include a revenge thriller starring Olivia Wilde, and an avant-garde sci-fi movie led by Gugu Mbatha-Raw.
But an unsentimental toughness lies just beneath Ms. Burke's disarmingly scattered sunniness, itself a perfect foil for avant-garde self-seriousness.
He loved jazz, learned all the latest dance steps and was fully engaged in the avant-garde culture that surrounded him.
Instead, they tried to hitch Mexican modernism to the wider avant-garde by imitating the promotional techniques of Dada and Futurism.
Five thousand people poured into The World Transformed's events this week, drawn by speakers including MPs, avant garde academics and comedians.
But Yamaha's most avant-garde hybrid is the Disklavier, a piano that also looks like an acoustic but is fully digital.
Already, they have shared singles "Safe and Sound" and "Randy," and the LP artwork was inspired by avant-garde Scandinavian cuisine.
In the Netflix documentary Five Foot Two, Gaga takes off the avant-garde outfits, and wipes the glitter from her face.
From beginning to end I appreciate Kupka's avant-garde interests in an artistic-philosophical spirituality that is both poetic and technological.
Many activists had become baffled or frustrated by the avant-garde in their midst and had largely soured on the spectacle.
The show presents a selection of uncensored and avant-garde works that span painting, collage, sculpture, photography, and mixed media art.
From the runway to the sidewalks, the city's style is experimental, pushing the boundaries of wearability and pioneering the avant garde.
This philosophy is why Comme des Garcons' clothes have been considered the paragon of avant garde fashion for nearly five decades.
You see Comme worn a lot more by musicians and stage performers — the avant garde pieces are better suited for them.
The only problem is, once you've mastered nearly every style of rock and avant-garde, where do you go from there?
He shreds through screens, irritates shooters, and takes charges with a grin, all while existing as an avant-garde opportunity maker.
Despite warnings about potential hurdles to employment, she dug in her heels and proved herself as a bold, avant-garde conceptualist.
It showcases different avant-garde 'allstars' from boundary obliterating avante garde art movement Fluxus, including one of Sakamoto's heroes, John Cage.
As personal as it is, "Dead Pigeon" often feels like a home movie or even a low-budget avant-garde production.
Or perhaps it has to do with the festival's history of a consistent taste for the experimental and the avant-garde.
In Europe, he befriended the avant-garde saxophonist Marion Brown and became part of an ongoing conversation about sound and meaning.
The other dress was even more avant-garde, and looked like van Herpen and Beesley's attempt to produce a wearable aura.
But executives at the magazine felt it had strayed from its roots as a showcase for high-quality avant-garde art.
The rugs, resembling vivid abstract tapestries, meshed perfectly with the emergence of avant-garde interiors done by the likes of Frank.
He also sees Hadid's appreciation of chance and chaos as coming directly from the thought experiments of the modern avant-garde.
By century's end, a composer could be a performance artist, a sound artist, a laptop conceptualist, or an avant-garde d.j.
Their drawings depicted buildings that effectively vaporized, much like filmy, see-through Minimalist glass structures done by the avant-garde today.
They're avant-garde, established artists; like Rei Kawakubo, who hasn't used a Black model on the runway in over 10 years.
Modern Couples: Art, Intimacy, and the Avant-garde continues at the Barbican Centre (Silk Street, London, UK) through January 27, 2019.
The latest exhibition by Machine Project, an LA-based art collective, dives into the avant-garde by curating an underwater exhibition.
True, the commission is not exactly what one would expect from either an avant-garde artist or a real estate developer.
A sylph of a singer, Ms. Waters spent a few potent years on jazz's avant-garde in the 1960s, then vanished.
On August 3, Japanese artist and avant-garde musician Yasunao Tone brings his ongoing "AI Deviation" project to Gavin Brown's Enterprise.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The artist and avant-garde musician Yasunao Tone has been tinkering with tech for decades.
At the avant-garde retail temple Opening Ceremony, which opened in 22017, fanciful sneakers, slippers and oxfords greatly outnumber high heels.
Mr. Parker, an eminent avant-garde bassist, has convened bands for over two decades under the title In Order to Survive.
They also find rhymes between scenes, like a closing montage that mirrors Candy's avant-garde experiment in quick-cut orgasm simulation.
J.P. A flagship ensemble of the 1970s avant-garde, the Art Ensemble was ludic, irreverent, proudly Afrocentric and yet preternaturally universalist.
"People very happily go to the most avant-garde art exhibitions and get what they can out of it," he said.
As a bassist, he threw himself into his music, eventually making a name for himself in the avant-garde jazz scene.
But the work's Gothic tint counted against it at its premiere, which took place at an avant-garde festival in France.
But he took a different, much flintier, more avant-garde path than Tropicalía's better-known songwriters, Caetano Veloso and Gilberto Gil.
In some circles, he's thought of as a jazz drummer; in others, he fits in more as an avant-garde composer.
Mr. Abercrombie played with a handful of rising musicians inhabiting the divide between avant-garde improvisation, jazz tradition and hard rock.
Trippy and unhurried, his compositions echo black avant-garde jazz masters like Cecil Taylor, Sun Ra, John Coltrane and Ornette Coleman.
Like other young black filmmakers there, Ms. Dash was impassioned and influenced by avant-garde, Latin American, African and Russian cinema.
Listen: Whipping between the establishment and the avant-garde, the American pianist and composer Conrad Tao, 25, is a rising star.
Read and studied for decades, a key work of the American avant-garde finally returns in a major New York revival.
Others, however, were and are able to love both the popularly entertaining and the disquietingly avant-garde aspects of Mr. Taylor.
In the decades since, Bayreuth has moved toward increasingly avant-garde reinterpretations of the Wagner canon (the only operas done here).
The free-jazz saxophonist Albert Ayler was always working toward a personal reconciliation of gospel, traditional jazz and avant-garde improvising.
"Like his great precursors, Rossellini, De Sica and Visconti," P. Adams Sitney, a historian of avant-garde film, wrote on filmreference.
Arts for Art, now in its third decade, presents avant-garde shows throughout the year and at the annual Vision Festival.
His efforts, perhaps too avant-garde for the average Pucci consumer, received a lukewarm response from retailers and the media alike.
She said allowing on-court coaching in a Grand Slam environment was considered "too avant-garde" by other Grand Slam officials.
The formula was a better-capitalized version of the Obelisk formula: a combination of avant-garde literature, radical politics, and erotica.
"Chechnya is Russia's avant-garde," Varvara Pakhomenko, an analyst who covers the North Caucasus for the International Crisis Group, told me.
The avant-garde British stage director Deborah Warner will direct a new production of the opera, which will run through February.
"The Other Side of the Wind," a skewering of avant-garde directors, was conceptualized by Welles as a type of collage.
Mr. Parker, an avant-garde bassist whose sound and purpose ring of bedrock, presents two distinct but related programs this weekend.
Let's make a piece of avant-garde performance art, cast a bunch of stars in it, and call it a blockbuster?
Then on the other end of the spectrum you have the whole Cairo avant-garde, where you'll find Rozzma, for example.
Overseeing this grandly infantile universe is Ms. Landau, who made her name as a boundary-testing director of the avant-garde.
Its first, "On the Beach," was reissued in 93 by Aestuarium Records and is considered part of the avant-garde canon.
An entirely self-taught musician, he turned to saxophone at 15 and immersed himself in jazz, from traditional to avant-garde.
It was only with the arrival of Modernism in the 20th century that avant-garde architects and designers saw their beauty.
This screening offers a rare chance to see a nearly complete survey of films from this pioneer of avant-garde cinema.
By the 1940s, he was so uninterested in the thrust of avant-garde contemporary art that he started producing tacky nudes.
The reason I mention these details is to underscore my interest in non-mainstream art, avant-garde film, and the occult.
At the ICA Philadelphia, we'll delve into the vibrant world of avant-garde jazz and experimental music of the late 1960s.
Hers is a new brand of celebrity at the nexus of one-off meme maker, legitimate pop star, and avant-garde artist.
In the 1930s, avant-garde artists painted on it, and psychiatrists gave it to intellectuals like Walter Benjamin and Jean-Paul Sartre.
The looks are sometimes very avant-garde; she has, throughout the years, sometimes resembled a matrimonial tampon and an Ikea paper lantern.
When the latter songs appeared on Sonic Youth albums, they played as interlude throwaways, included to provide an appropriately avant-garde aura.
The avant-garde Dutch composer Jacob Ter Veldhuis, otherwise known as Jacob TV, uses samples of the human voice in his music.
And if you aren't much for comedies like "You, Me and the Apocalypse," the avant-garde "Baskets," starring Zach Galifianakis, may appeal.
After this mission was completed, the agent went on to become the avant-garde poet of the new fascist regime under Pinochet.
Mekas is also a proud founder of the Anthology Film Archives, still one of the world's largest repositories of avant-garde film.
One of the most avant-garde obesity policy experiments is happening in Chile, where health officials are trying to revolutionize nutrition labeling.
Unity is a modification of Lucas Sharp's Sharp Sans, which is itself a re-envisioning of the early 70s type Avant Garde.
Publishers and record labels could nurture talent, relying on cross-subsidies from mainstream artists to develop more literary or avant-garde ones.
By the 1950s, marijuana is mostly in urban centers and the cultural avant-garde, and it's very popular with artists and writers.
Two decades out, the endeavor feels like avant-garde art, or the opening cutscene from the world's weirdest low-poly video game.
Take Issey Miyake's "Flying Saucer" dress: That dress, unveiled in 1994, was machine-pleated, machine-sewn, and is an avant garde icon.
Canada's west coast hip-hop scene is being made delightfully avant-garde and surreal—at least if So Loki has its way.
In fact each of the posters in Film Posters of the Russian Avant-Garde is among just a handful of surviving copies.
Admittedly, we may have anticipated more avant-garde hairstyles at the Met Gala this year in homage to Rei Kawakubo's design legacy.
I'm happy you chose this album and are into it because with avant-garde jazz, it's not going to be for everyone.
Laurie Anderson hit number two on the UK pop charts with her avant-garde electronic single "O Superman," much to her surprise.
Mr. Liao left home at the age of 10, took a succession of jobs and eventually became involved in avant-garde poetry.
In 2006, he started the Coil festival, which has helped make January in New York an international hub for avant-garde performance.
Thomas's influence remains indisputable, yet it still seems as if skateboarding has failed to grasp the Leap of Faith's avant-garde significance.
Upon leaving the Bauhaus, Moholy-Nagy became prominent designing avant-garde book covers, department store advertisements and opera and theater stage sets.
He was a master musician, intelligent and resourceful, honored in all echelons of the jazz world, whether cabaret, bebop or avant-garde.
The Bauhaus's influence had rapidly spread Moholy-Nagy's avant-garde vision to leading photographers like Ilse Bing, Grete Stern — and Ms. Hase.
Frieze London will also feature solo installations by the American light artist James Turrell and the French avant-garde artist Philippe Parreno.
The music, too, is a mixture, both an homage to traditional African music and the European avant-garde European (Schoenberg, Paul Hindemith).
An avant-garde piece that addresses misogyny and rape culture is unlikely to cause much dissent in an audience of metropolitan connoisseurs.
OM was where you'd go to find "other music"—the indie and avant-garde discs not for sale in the Tower bins.
Mr. Taylor, now 87, is primarily known for avant-garde jazz piano but has explored various forms of art throughout his career.
Techniques like these, once considered avant-garde, are popping up even in blockbuster action games from the likes of Sony and Microsoft.
Meadow becomes an avant-garde filmmaker who seems to borrow the techniques of Andy Warhol and Jean-Luc Godard for her documentaries.
Could you talk about how your early work as an avant-garde performance artist relates to your role as a photographer/model?
THUMP: Peter Gordon....Kathy Acker....Laurie Anderson....is this the great American avant-garde all-star supergroup the world's been waiting for?
But Arledge still deserves a much more prominent place in the conversation around avant-garde film and painting in 20th-century art.
Also of note: Harmony makes a surprisingly good hypeman for a 43 year old avant-garde filmmaker with a kid called Lefty.
For the Walker, known for its interdisciplinary collaboration, avant-garde first commissions and award-winning publications, any level of disdain is rare.
About to turn 80, she offered to sell him the overstuffed repository of avant-garde publications that she had opened in 1920.
Clearly he didn't have a chance to admire the graffiti, avant-garde installations or conceptual creations in the city's new art spaces.
For more than five decades he has bought avant-garde 260th- and 21st-century art, comprising both iconic masterpieces and recondite curiosities.
Ms. Davis and Ms. Laubrock are two subtle provocateurs whose respective roles in New York's avant-garde music community continue to grow.
The focus here is on a shift that the decade brought with the increasing use of avant-garde and modern classical scores.
He appeared in commercials as a kid, he also did off-Broadway plays at the Soho Avant-Garde Theater as a teen.
"There's a danger of it becoming codified, and if it becomes codified, it squashes the idea of the avant-garde," he added.
The decision, in 1958, to switch from shooting still photography to a color, avant-garde film… WK: How can it be radical?
This is especially true at Schiaparelli, which was founded in the late 1920s by the avant-garde, surrealist Italian couturier Elsa Schiaparelli.
" Logically, the British fashion and culture magazine Dazed recently launched an avant-garde short film called "A satisfyingly sensual study of slime.
And he is certainly not the first person to suggest a connection between Short's death and avant-garde art at the time.
A conclave of young avant-garde improvisers will descend on this darkened basement in Ridgewood, Queens, for a night of free playing.
This list is also the best way to shut down any "Yes No Wave is all lo-fi, avant-garde stuff," arguments.
In fact, it increasingly looks like Donald Trump is in fact a product of avant garde, post-pop UK conceptualists PC Music.
The Saryan museum, for example, has two floors of works by the avant-garde landscape and modernist painter Martiros Saryan (2000-219).
Art Review Recently, New York museums have presented retrospectives of all three of the most influential artists of Brazil's postwar avant-garde.
They put out two avant-garde albums: Unfinished Music No. 1: Two Virgins and Unfinished Music No. 2: Life with the Lions.
We also try to get documentaries, try to get some experimental avant-garde stuff, mix it up as much as we can.
" In the 220 theses that follow, Debord, a founding member of the avant-garde Situationist group, develops his indictment of "spectacular society.
Rutgers, where the faculty already included Allan Kaprow, was becoming a center of avant-garde art, and Mr. Hendricks fit right in.
In so doing, it could become — as an experimental project with a foundation of enlightenment — the avant-garde for a peaceful world.
He references the Bauhaus, the early 20th-century avant-garde German school-cum-craft guild, as a model for thoughtful, multidisciplinary production.
Stylistically speaking, he lacks consistency; regardless of the time period, his works alternate between being either elegantly stylized, avant-garde, or academic.
In response to the events of 1968, the festival started the Directors' Fortnight the next year to showcase more avant-garde works.
ANNANDALE-ON-HUDSON, N.Y. — The Polish avant-garde director and playwright Tadeusz Kantor was drawn to the forbidden, to trampling on taboos.
In 2007 he received the PEN Oakland/Josephine Miles Book Award, and in 2013 came an Acker Award, celebrating avant-garde achievement.
The couple had met as students at the Bauhaus, where they joined the Weimar avant-garde and, after Hitler's ascension, its diaspora.
Whether you choose one monochromatic cake or a lineup of colorful desserts, these avant-garde cake designs will be everywhere in 2020.
You may not guess her background from her music, which is steeped in the instrument-bending techniques of the European avant-garde.
A couple of decades ago, a handful of the avant-garde wanted a prose that assumed the shape—synaptic, irregular—of hypertext.
To celebrate its release, Mr. Mackey appears here in a joint performance and reading alongside the esteemed avant-garde bassist Henry Grimes.
Avant-garde luminaries Christian Fennesz and Jim O'Rourke have come together for what may be one of 2016's most noteworthy collaborations.
Despite the usual parade of programs, this year's election seems less like a reasoned debate and more like an avant-garde circus.
Otherwise, the company's designs would be pirated by bigger labels, which treated avant-garde street culture as a resource to be plundered.
"I want to do some more creative, avant-garde stuff that you could only do in a fine-dining atmosphere," Viehland said.
During her family's Salons, attended by New York's avant-garde during the 21919s-early '21905s, she let her sisters lead the discussion.
Taking after the European avant-garde, Brazilian modernists set out to dismantle the academic mindset that still reigned in their art schools.
Ticket-holders are free to come and go as they please during this marathon screening of queer pornography and avant-garde films.
I didn't know at the time what the word avant-garde meant, but I would say it would fall into that category.
A black box, the "Room of Memory", displays a slideshow of mugshots of the victims of Stalin's purges—avant-garde artists, writers, intellectuals.
The limited color palette and repetitive protrusions bear resemblance to neo-avant garde Italian painter Enrico Castellani, specifically his undulating, monochromatic "Superficie" (1974).
In 2013, the artist collaborated with avant-garde favorite Eckhaus Latta to design clothes representing societal archetypes ranging from sociopaths to drug addicts.
Sehgal isn't the first artist I've seen work with the public, nor is his work necessarily the most avant garde of its type.
And a zeal for avant-garde street wear has ushered in an "anything goes!" attitude in certain pockets of Brooklyn and downtown Manhattan.
It made me think that maybe it's more the avant-garde and experimental stuff that I actually need to find a voice in.
The back-and-forth gets more hectic until it verges on the avant-garde, ending with both their faces reduced to smoking craters.
Venus in Virgo has minimalist tendencies, but is excited by the avant-garde, and turned on by people who pay attention to detail.
Nightlife photographer Eric Strom of GlitterGuts didn't realize the avant garde theater show he attended would turn into a performance featuring live sex.
Ironically, in a more recent book, Avant-Garde to Pluralism: An On-the-Spot History (21976), Sandler still couldn't find room for Lewis.
" Russell explains that they "wanted the book to have an austere, retro-futuristic feel that emulated early avant garde and science fiction cinema.
Avestan is an avant-garde play on nature — one that disallows the mind to identify but creates instead a welcomed occasion to explore.
The place, Exhibit 320, an art gallery in New Delhi, had been refashioned into a makeshift venue for an experimental, avant-garde gig.
What separates an all-purple room in Ferney's Color Factory from monochromatic avant-garde paintings like Ad Reinhardt's series of square, black canvases?
But the artists' collaboration began in the Italian avant-garde of the 1970s with a series of poetic, often elusive eight-millimeter films.
They don't care if you don't think they're trendy or cool or avant-garde — they never tried to be, nor want to be.
He'd already had a collection of various avant-garde releases stockpiled before he opened the store, and used that as an initial stock.
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FEMINIST AVANT-GARDE of the 1970s could be seen at the Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Wien (familiarly known, in lowercase, as mumok).
The self-taught artist, who goes by butterflyjasmine49 on social media, has gained a robust following for her well-executed avant-garde creations.
From Italian Futurism to German Expressionism, many avant-garde artists bristled at bourgeois culture and sought to express something more dangerous and vital.
On one level, Ligeti used these pieces to explore the nature of virtuosity, the avant-garde musical equivalent of Serena Williams's slashing serves.
These figures belonged to an avant-garde that repudiated the American and European conception of the art-object alienated from the surrounding world.
Artificial intelligence has already been used to create a short film, snippets of angst-ridden poetry, and even the odd avant-garde melody.
Mr Huang was lucky to come of age just as the Chinese avant-garde, known as the '85 New Wave, was taking off.
For avant-garde architecture, I headed to NCAR, the National Center for Atmospheric Research, which looms like a western Stonehenge over the town.
Officials filed a criminal complaint about the unidentified woman for defacing the exhibit, "Reading-work-piece," by the avant-garde artist Arthur Koepcke.
"It was avant-garde; it was ahead of its time," said Ms. Rayer, the co-author of the book on the bikini's history.
The show honors the art dealer and his relationships with emerging avant-garde artists like his next door neighbor, Picasso, and Georges Braque.
Museums & Galleries The artist Charlotte Moorman (1933-91) was a classically trained cellist who became a catalytic figure in the international avant-garde.
Much of "X" could be described as a boot camp for experimental dancers — athletes of the avant-garde — with wrestling and rifle drills.
Though Other Music was largely known for indie music, it'd be wrong not to mention the store's impressive experimental and avant-garde stock.
There, she was a regular at Anthology Film Archives, which showed classics as well as works by avant-garde filmmakers like Michael Snow.
Its school, with the first European university faculty teaching avant-garde techniques, will even offer a doctoral course in gastronomic sciences next year.
His previous musical experience consisted of a tenure in an avant-garde collective called Exit that was more of a performance art project.
He formed an "avant-garde punk-prog-rock-funk-soul band" called Stick People and stacked shelves at the original Whole Foods store.
Joseph Cornell, also a self-taught artist — though considered part of the avant-garde, rather than an outsider — worked in a similar way.
Built in 2006, in the heart of the wineries Marquis de Riscal, the hotel combines deeply rooted wine traditions with avant-garde luxury.
Light Industry's inspired double feature pairs Don Sharp's "Psychomania," a cult film from 1973, with Kenneth Anger's avant-garde landmark "Scorpio Rising" (1964).
It includes a handful of avant-garde films made before 20153; a slightly larger group from 22015-22000, especially the 23s and '70s.
He started out in the 212s on New York's avant-garde jazz scene, but nowadays he tends toward music of clearer, gentler beauty.
"With its unique dramatic structure and a deeply humanistic message, his music transcended the avant garde and became popular with a wide audience."
During its reign, his namesake shop-cum-gallery in SoHo, which opened in 1994 and closed in 2012, defined avant-garde good taste.
As an envelope-pushing provocateur, he hit on a recipe for success, turning the Volksbühne into ground zero for avant-garde theatrical practices.
By the late 1960s, the Italian avant-garde had again become explicitly political, though this time it spoke the languages of the left.
That imbalance is part of the bargain of contemporary theater, of course: never more so than in works of the European avant-garde.
This free festival will turn the AMC Empire 25, a large Times Square movie theater, into a temporary hub of avant-garde music.

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