| NOUN | an avant-gardist | avant-gardists | |
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- However, in 1915 he met the great Italian avant-gardist Filippo Tommaso Marinetti and the two painters became close friends.
- There were various splinter groups among the Avant-Gardist poets, whose major exponents were Xavier Abril, Alberto Hidalgo, Sebastián Salazar Bondy and Carlos Germán Belli.
- Celebrity status is generally associated with avant-gardist novelty.
- The avant-gardist stage-director Karolos Koun directed a version of "The Birds" under the Acropolis in 1959 that established a trend in modern Greek history of breaking taboos through the voice of Aristophanes.
- The avant-gardist building, in the shape of two circles with a botanical garden at the centre of one of them, was designed by K2S Architects.
- The symphonic eccentric Pettersson is not an avant-gardist.
- In 2000, he entered the quintet of the avant-gardist Michel Portal up to 2005.
- Boris Smirnoff (1903 - 2007) was a Franco-Russian cubist, avant-gardist and analytical art painter.
- There were screenings of Sean Conway (UK), Boris Kazakov (Russia), Milos Tomich (Serbia), Volker Schreiner (Germany) films and retrospective show of the works of the famous avant-gardist Maya Deren (USA).
- Pullen, a very rhythmic avant-gardist who can play inside or outside, was well-served by this release.
- In addition, Hathaway composed the music for "Man in a Mousetrap", a conceptual theater work directed by the avant-gardist Jeffrey Cordova and distinguished for having no music.
- Always avant-gardist, he was one of the first host/producers to propose shooting live in other or simultaneous countries.
- The Salon de la Sécession was an Avant-gardist art exhibition which was held in Luxembourg each year from 1927 to 1930.
- In the late 1960s, a time when much United States' academic "avant-gardist" electronic music was highly abstract, (largely concerned with pitch and timbre, where (metric) rhythm might be an afterthought or of no consequence, and simple patterned structures were largely avoided), Subotnick broke with this direction by including sections with metric rhythms – those based on pulses and beats.
- It includes all works with an opus number regardless of the date of publication as well as all known works composed before 1936, as it has been noted that it was "impossible to discern the former avant-gardist in the works written from the late thirties onward" (Frolova-Walker 1998, p. ...
- "The Last Times" #1 and 2 also contained articles by French avant-gardist Jean-Jacques Lebel and "Man Suicided by Society" by Antonin Artaud, translated by Mary Beach, Plymell's mother-in-law.
- He is referred to as a former avant-gardist poet in Bolaño's novel "Los detectives salvajes" (1998), in which he appears as a character.
- The Sōgetsu school is an open-minded and avant-gardist school. The school was one of the first to have English textbooks.
- An avant-gardist who always commands his crowd, Roi Heenok was the first viral video star at a time when YouTube & DailyMotion were only starting to be used as branding tools.
- Daniil Ivanovich Kharms ([...]; [...] – 2 February 1942) was an early Soviet-era Russian avant-gardist and absurdist poet, writer and dramatist.
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