The 15 spaces have only their fierce commitment to individuality in common, ranging in style from slick minimalism to full-on kitsch. |
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While graphic letterforms and type effects were happening, a new minimalism was spawned as well. |
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Deeton's new works might be described as reductive minimalism for those who don't like reductive minimalism. |
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Artists were engaged in such varied practices as minimalism, Earthworks, Photo-realism, conceptual art, performance art, and feminist art. |
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Styles as varied as Pop art, minimalism and even performance art embrace the still life style. |
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The headliner for the Irving Plaza shows was Tortoise, an instrumental band that dips into minimalism, lounge music, jazz and rock. |
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Giving us her unique brand of decorative minimalism, she was at her chic, subtle peak. |
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It uses ingredients of Javanese Gamelan drumming, Philip Glass-style minimalism and wind up music boxes with spinning ballerinas. |
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The center console is neat and simple, stressing a less-is-more minimalism. |
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And yet, de Montalk's tense, restrained minimalism is capable of packing a punch. |
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Their music was a rainbow of sounds and songs drawn from gamelan to pop, via jazz and Terry Riley's minimalism. |
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Soon she might relish such minimalism, for she's about to begin living out of tea chests. |
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And his visual style is a triumph of minimalism, his camera typically positioned about three feet above the ground and rarely moving. |
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Such minimalism may always be viewed as a shortcoming in longer fiction, but for flash fiction, it's a perfect fit. |
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Her curation of the exhibition fused the pristine austerity of Chelsea minimalism with cinephile extravagance. |
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When I was there they were very much into minimalism, and they felt that figurative work was illustration, not art. |
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There is a definite move away from minimalism with even plain white delph adorned by texture, French antique finishes and softer lines. |
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With its range of tonalities and mobilities, Niedecker's work explodes the standard cliches of minimalism as quiet or modest. |
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That was seven years ago, when minimalism, simplicity and modernity were prized. |
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This can be seen as a direct reaction to the minimalism which was the prevailing style of the time and in which he had begun his career. |
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Dense hangs are out of fashion, and when it comes to fashionable interior decoration, minimalism tends to be the order of the day. |
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Has minimalism been usurped by upfront decoration and a rash of colourful swirls, florals and geometrics, or is less still more? |
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Her attire embodies minimalism to the fullest, namely minimal G-strings, minimal halter-tops and minimal skirts that accentuate said G-string. |
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As an example of minimalism to the extreme, Hanson used only a cluttered desk and a divan to suggest Higgins' study. |
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A very elegant boardroom, it's style a blend of old fashioned Victorian design, and modern minimalism. |
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The luxe look of the past 20 years has been minimalism, but it is ruthlessly disciplined and fiendishly expensive to achieve. |
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The orthodox libertarian foreign policy platform is one of minimalism and non-involvement bordering at times on isolationism. |
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Typical of Beckett's later preoccupation with the art of minimalism, this performance cuts the story down to the bare essentials. |
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They pitted their work against the reigning elegancies of abstraction, minimalism, and conceptual art. |
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A light in the night, these images tend strangely towards minimalism and conceptualism. |
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The artistic climate, with its prevailing minimalism and pop art, is unfavorable to them. Nancy Spero's work remains largely misunderstood. |
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Using the self-effacing formal devices associated with conceptualism and minimalism, Piper interrogates the subjective effacement of the racial stereotype. |
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Baker's music was also a study in minimalism and good taste. |
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His buildings are characterized by a rigorous minimalism, in which classical modern architecture is imbued with eastern philosophy. |
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Since the late '70s, Adrian Piper's art practice has deliberately melded the forms of '60s conceptualism and minimalism with identity based subject matter. |
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Its energetic program of 33 exhibitions per year, including the annual show of the Chalupecky Prize winner, focuses on minimalism, conceptualism and emerging artists. |
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Consisting of a flat-topped prismatic structure supported by a braced tube that encloses walls almost totally of glass, 21 Century Tower is a brilliant exercise in minimalism. |
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Tamayo traffics in minimalism, blips and beeps and glitchy clicky stuff coated with washes of synths, tiny melodies sneaking through murky textures. |
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It ran the gamut from abstract, original eveningwear to a sort of sixties-inspired minimalism. |
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David Valls told audiences that baroque minimalism was the effect of his collection, but that the Japanese philosophy of wabi sabi lay as the basic inspiration. |
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In front of this strange structure are two blank-faced, well-dressed models showing off the latest in European minimalism. |
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The examples bear witness to the beginnings of a reductionist period for the Spanish artist, during which earlier complex works gave way to minimalism. |
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Nor is it merely the fact that they are swimming against the tide of Modernism with its utopian sense of inevitability and its flagship aesthetic of reductive minimalism. |
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Alexander Girard splashed the gray face of postwar minimalism with a riot of color and infused modernist intellectual design with the giddy warmth of folk art. |
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Susan likes to cook, so the kitchen is a focal point in the house, with a warm colour scheme of Burmese ruby combined with honey cream to offset the minimalism. |
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Even John Adams, the transatlantic dean of minimalism, is at heart a maximalist, if the hectic massiness of his own essay in metaphysical erotics, Harmonium, is a guide. |
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Through her art, Piper brings together conceptualism, minimalism and the politics of identity in a forceful collision that results in a passionate spareness. |
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Claiming to have been hugely into minimalism and avant-garde music by the time he hit high school, Jim O'Rourke's stock took a blow in the credibility department with me. |
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Inside, however, modernity and luxurious minimalism take over. |
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Sasha Sykes's country-inspired contemporary furniture is the perfect choice for anyone put off by the unwelcoming minimalism of most modern design. |
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The text and imagery includes working models of living spaces that should give casualties of minimalism the confidence to decorate with more rather than less. |
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This plush velvet theatre is far more suited to comedy than the modern minimalism of the Barbican Centre but that is not to say it is ideal for a regular comedy club night. |
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Miuccia Prada turned lace into a holy and fetishistic enterprise, while Raf Simons of Jil Sander tested the structural foundations of minimalism. |
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The Patrick Demarchelier-photographed campaign explores the kind of 90s minimalism that made DKNY famous. |
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They reveled in minimalism while the rest of popular culture gleefully followed garden-variety fads. |
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Premiered in Berlin in 2005, the work is a flirtation with minimalism, or at least with the technique of motoric repetition in overlapping cycles or phases. |
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Not quite minimalism, but its sparseness fits the film perfectly. |
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When these strategies are exhausted, his results will deteriorate: absenteeism, disaffection, conflict, minimalism. |
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At times, the gauzy recording can be a little impenetrable, as can the challenging minimalism of the compositions and arrangements themselves. |
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He was also influenced by deconstructivism and minimalism, which were both emerging as important movements in architecture at the time. |
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Since minimalism secures minimal truth conditions, indicative moral sentences have truth conditions and the states they express are beliefs. |
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If the minimalism of the past few years sleeked fashion out, neat is no longer new. |
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Its minimalism taps into a more optimistic idea of architecture, as does its erstwhile politics. |
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The return of minimalism across the board in designer fashion made this a CK moment. |
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Step two Play the 30-day minimalism game This is a way to declutter in daily steps. |
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With touches of Italy and the Mediterranean, Petter combines various influences with elegance and a certain amount of minimalism. |
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This simplicity and minimalism can seem conservative and may give the impression that science is a bit stiff and boring. |
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Prince's most ambitious works cheerfully vulgarize familiar features of Abstract Expressionism, minimalism, and Pop art. |
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They were characterized by the reductive philosophies of minimalism and the spontaneous improvisation and expressivity of abstract expressionism. |
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It had one, but rejected it in favour of depressing minimalism. |
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It is a piece of surpassing minimalism that has profound resonance. |
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His serial images of isolated buildings, viewed year after year in various seasonal lights and states of decay, also have affinities with minimalism. |
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This trend, based on ultra-long hiking, pursues minimalism in backpacking outfits, given a view of nature containing a bit of animism. |
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Despite their distance from dub, urban folk, world, minimalism and balladeering, ErsatzMusika's music proves strangely familiar to audiences of these musical strains. |
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The pliability and versatility of zinc made it particularly suited to the installation of the long narrow windows and the garage openings without compromising the intended minimalism. |
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Digging its roots as much in minimalism and atonality as in be-bop, it manages, in its four movements, to be both lyrical and brutally forceful, often passing from one mood to the other in the same breath. |
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It appears to have more to do with the maximum, including maximal complexity, than with any kind of minimalism, and certainly than with any rhetoric of crudeness and banality. |
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The intrinsic beauty of each item, their often unique character and, more importantly, the overall minimalism underlines the fact that these objects are rare in the sense of their uniqueness and in their sparsity. |
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The title track is the opener, and it's a manifesto or perhaps an antipasto — an appetizing reintroduction to the band's rhythmic minimalism and spirited caterwauling. |
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It's a vestal shrine to minimalism and frictionless efficiency. |
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Both are droll penny-pinching wenches, played with maximum minimalism. |
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But this deliberate minimalism expresses a greater complexity, like those attitudes, postures and gestures that we learn and which become part of quotidian banality and its determinisms. |
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In 2005, Cindy Van Acker created Pneuma, a choreography for eight dancers: a rare quality of movement and a controle of the space that moved your body and head, a minimalism able to provoque giddiness. |
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Then there's a pair of UK techno legends in Radio Slave and James Ruskin – the latter's decades at the controls mean he can draw on everything from 90s acid right up to crisp contemporary minimalism. |
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The 3 colors of the collection, Anthracite, Silver and White symbol of the current metropolitan minimalism are introduced in 120x60: a solution to the demand coming from the most important worldwide architects and designers. |
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In Whisper minimalism takes a sensual and poetic turn. |
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This unique design technique insisting on pure simplicity and minimalism of form has been successfully adopted by the car industry and is now becoming increasingly popular in yachting. |
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A light in the night or an open door to the unknown, these illustrations strangely tend towards minimalism and conceptualism, without the viewer knowing precisely on which side of the gun the danger really is. |
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Other participants expressed their reservations about such minimalism. |
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From a background of minimalism and conceptual art, he has developed, over the past 30 years, an eloquent body of work based on the object and human postures. |
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Likely troubled by the almost instant sense of calm his work evokes, or perhaps seeking to extract its substance for their own purposes, they refer constantly to minimalism, a label Pärt himself steadfastly rejects. |
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Starting from 'all over', the image idea of abstract expressionism, Alex Katz made his own way in the field of representational painting even before the rise of minimalism and pop art. |
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They are the visible and tangible expression of bulthaup's principles of product and material integrity, a perfect finish and esthetic minimalism, which gives people space. |
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When minimalism satisfies maximum demands. |
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Its translucent look is not only sure to attract designers, but is fully in line with the current trend towards minimalism, simplicity and pure forms. |
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When I was in graduate school myself, the mode was minimalism. |
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His distinctive, frenetic minimalism, condensed lettering and rebuslike signature were developed during the course of this strip. |
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Psycho was minimalism to maximum effect, but it was also a one off. |
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Philo has turned the moribund label into a powerhouse of minimalism. |
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For someone who is not a fan of minimalism, the collection might seem only to be squiggly lines with intermittent appearances of letters from the Arabic language. |
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And his so-called antiwesterns, with their existential minimalism, lack of motivation and plotting, and Kafkaesque absurdism, enjoy high esteem among German cineastes. |
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The word minimalism is stressed on its propreantepenultimate syllable. |
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Pop art and minimalism are considered to be art movements that precede postmodern art, or are some of the earliest examples of postmodern art themselves. |
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