单词 | Avant-garde |
例句 | 1. He was an enthusiast for the avant-garde. 2. His avant-garde music, sometime cousin to jazz, had limited appeal. 3. It was one of the first avant-garde works to appeal to a wide audience. 4. His paintings are rather too avant-garde for my tastes. 5. Diamanda Galas, the avant-garde vocalist based in New York. 6. Cassirer's gallery exhibited avant-garde art as early as 1895. 7. In the lexicon of the avant-garde art world, Meurent could not have figured as an artist. 8. West Berlin's theatres are often avant-garde and experimental; those in the east have tended towards more classical interpretations. 9. It is a moot point which of these avant-garde strategies has been the more effective. 10. Contemporary art practice has found various uses for avant-garde culture. 11. Almost painfully avant-garde in style, it nevertheless remains a landmark in post-Soviet literature. 12. These post-ideological times are rough on an avant-garde that always needed an orthodoxy against which to kick. 13. This new sort of avant-garde promotes, not heterodoxy and modernist autonomization, but orthodoxy and dis-autonomization. 14. Although she likes avant-garde music, Lydia also plays classical guitar and piano. 15. If this involves smuggling something of an avant-garde sensibility into the theorization of television, so be it. 16. This is true for abstract modern theatre, painting, avant-garde music, literature and so forth. 17. I can teach, do my creative avant-garde work which I love, as well as dealing with clients and performing on stage. 18. Where the show really excites is in the display of avant-garde photography. 19. The styles change, from tribal rhythms and orchestral maneuvers to avant-garde rock fusion; but the impulse toward expression remains constant. 19. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 20. There were no cultural bureaucrats in State-subsidised theatres imposing the Brechtian avant-garde on uncomprehending audiences. 21. He is the exemplary modernizing figure whose works are pompously taught as avant-garde texts that open new horizons for Arab youths. 22. BThe 36 acres of hilltop land were owned by Aline Barnsdall, an oil heiress who dabbled in producing avant-garde theater. 23. But another scholar speculates that the figure was carved by a reclusive, avant-garde sculptor. 24. And in recent years, it has blossomed into an avant-garde arts center. 25. The 1900 Secession exhibition was significantly international, but still included only a minority of avant-garde paintings. 26. Olsson trained in the late 1970s at the University of Arizona, where she was part of the avant-garde Paradise Group. 27. While Bourdieu's self-deprecatory claims to priesthood and orthodoxy turn out to be a cover for a very avant-garde sociology of culture. 28. They were partners in an art gallery that specialized in avant-garde paintings by young artists. 29. Located in prominent positions, and as official monuments lacking avant-garde credibility, they have little artistic currency. 30. John Cage, composer and performance artist who profoundly influenced the development of avant-garde music, died 12 August, aged seventy-nine. 31. In Levin's essay, avant-garde cinema is assimilated into the wider discourse of Modernist art despite their material and institutional differences. 32. An additional contradiction of avant-garde culture is its distant relationship to the masses. 33. The critic Greenberg acknowledged the ambiguous position the avant-garde would need to maintain with its patrons. 34. Maybe the tide will start to turn shortly as the avant-garde begin to lead the way back to the old traditions. 35. They like everything from Strauss waltzes to a taste of the avant-garde. 36. Refuge is a terrifying journey into avant-garde, subtly thematic territory. 37. Most avant-garde music is not comprehensible to the average concertgoer. 38. The Arab avant-garde was carefully muzzled and its rowdiest members sent off, willingly or unwillingly, to London and Paris. 39. His vision was riveted to one vanishing point on a particular horizon, and that was the story of avant-garde art. 40. Why, I will be asked, did women form this audacious avant-garde? 41. But the avant-garde has found support for its imaginative approach from such sciences as biology. 42. Yet it is also a product of the Parisian avant-garde between the two world wars. 43. The relativist paradigm of the twentieth century has determined the form of our avant-garde literature. 44. The main purpose of Levin's article, however, is to reclaim Debord for the aesthetic discourse of avant-garde cinema. 45. Twenty-five years ago he was enthroned as the guru of the avant-garde; today he is isolated, some would say megalomaniac. 46. All avant-garde movements were anti-bourgeois and yet all were assimilated by the structures of bourgeois society. 47. It has, however, become all too apparent in the late twentieth century that the legions did not follow the avant-garde. 48. Instead of being a backwater, they may in fact be an avant-garde. 49. As far as avant-garde culture is concerned, there is a built-in time-lag between critical reception and popular acceptance. 49. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 50. This is an important issue in relation to avant-garde culture. 51. Out of the Frame claims to show the work of avant-garde embroiderers, unconcerned with tradition. 52. The accent on non sequiturs and non-linear thinking echoes the Ono sensibility and much else in determinedly avant-garde circles. 53. He began a passionate romance with the social sciences, which were then entering an avant-garde phase. 54. The avant-garde rarely leads design anywhere except up its own arsehole. 55. These were from early baroque to the enlightenment, and again from the beginning of the twentieth century to the avant-garde. 56. In Paris he made friends among the avant-garde. 57. Among those arrested now is avant-garde artist Ai Weiwei. 58. But he likes the idea of more avant-garde wedding art. 59. Unless you are writing something very avant-garde – all gnarled, snarled and "obscure" – be alert for possibilities of paragraphing. 60. Henry Jerome was part of the avant-garde; his band later brought the bop sound of Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie to conventional big-band fare by adding a lot of percussion and flash. 61. We all have the freedom to be shy or extroverted, brainy or ditzy, stylish or schlumpy, old-fashioned or avant-garde. 62. But in general their distinguishing features were beauty; a sense of craft; a strong, confident silhouette; and the marriage of tradition with the avant-garde. 63. Some grown children may remember Horton the Elephant on his propped tree from Dr. Seuss's avant-garde tale of 1940. 64. The first Dada performances were put on by a group of avant-garde poets, writers and performances artists at Cabaret Voltaire. 65. The legend of the avant-garde Crazy was launched onto an audience which was both French and international! 66. Kazuo Ono, 101, the co-founder of the avant-garde butoh dance school, still performs from time to time in a wheelchair. 67. "He was using the art of the golden age in Spain to assert his avant-garde credentials, " said Richardson. 68. Q: Do you think Beijing has a tolerance for avant-garde style? 69. Through July, it has sold just 4, 806 units of the avant-garde little model, which goes for about 100 miles on a charge and sells for $34, 570 before tax credits. 70. Although Picasso spent much of his career in the avant-garde capital city of Paris,[] he had a strong emotional and cultural connection to his Spanish roots. 71. Avant-garde music to this day has not found general public acceptance. 72. Harem pants scored a fashion victory in 1911 when avant-garde Parisian women started wearing the Eastern-inspired designs of couturier Paul Poiret, known for liberating women from the corset. 73. But the new culture turned out to be neither modernist nor European. Instead, American artists transformed an avant-garde project into a global phenomenon. 74. They wanted to create something at once avant-garde and classical. 75. The University of Puerto Rico also presents Broadway productions and the avant-garde in both Spanish and English. |
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