In the Late Modern period ( 1946 1957 ), Jos?Lim�n, Pearl Primus, Merce Cunningham, Talley Beatty, Erick Hawkins, Anna Sokolow, Anna Halprin, Paul Taylor introduced clear abstractionism and avant-garde movements, and paved the way for postmodern dance.
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Of course you see the strong influence of the European vanguard in these paintings, but the museum demonstrates what a rich re-creation Latin American artists made mixing European Cubism, Futurism, Surrealism and abstractionism with pre-Colombian Indian and colonial motifs to create something new.
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Jack's professor ( John Rhys-Davies ) tells him Jack's project has gotten'lost in abstractionism'.'Real art is subject to a complex filtration system', he goes on .'I look at your stuff and I see 20th century American suburbia.
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Others, like Jamini Roy, consciously drew inspiration from folk art . Bharti Dayal has chosen to handle the traditional Mithila Painting in most contemporary way and uses both realism as well abstractionism in her work with a lot of fantasy mixed in to both . Her work has an impeccable sense of balance, harmony and grace.
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The formal principles he investigates in these works will reappear shortly after under a different guise in the formal structuring of the urban landscapes that occupy him until the end : " " The last productive clash came with the affirmation of abstractionism in the 1950s, via the Paris school and Vieira da Silva, and this was decisive for the cycles of his long final production : he did not cut off the metaphorical body of Lisbon " [ . . . ] " but disciplined it in rhymes and chromatic spatialities in which light is the determining referent ".
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Let me give the name of " vicious abstractionism " to a way of using concepts which may be thus described : We conceive a concrete situation by singling out some salient or important feature in it, and classing it under that; then, instead of adding to its previous characters all the positive consequences which the new way of conceiving it may bring, we proceed to use our concept privatively; reducing the originally rich phenomenon to the naked suggestions of that name abstractly taken, treating it as a case of " nothing but " that concept, and acting as if all the other characters from out of which the concept is abstracted were expunged.
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Matthew Cole of " Slant Magazine " wrote that " the combination of traditionalist songwriting and avant-garde sonics is what makes " James Blake " such a compelling listen, " while nonetheless noting that " too often Blake either mistakes his process, which is admittedly fascinating, for an end in itself, or worse, uses his sonic abstractionism to cover over a song s lack of interesting ideas . " In a less optimistic review, " CMYK " and " Air And Lack Thereof " is sadly absent at times, and the album generally works best where Blake is able to match his interest in traditional songwriting with a more textured approach . " AllMusic described the record as consisting of tracks " more like exercises in sound manipulation and reduction than songs.