单词 | academicism |
例句 | But at the same time, the art world has a tendency to academicism and aridity. A Risk-Taker?s Debut 2011-04-22T22:34:11Z Here, the academicism is more dully academic, dense strings of steps with no story in them and little for the imagination to hold on to. Review: William Forsythe Brings a New Playlist to Boston 2019-03-08T05:00:00Z Guston had arrived at them after a 15-year detour through Abstract Expressionism, during which he rid his art of its academicism and discovered paint as material and his own way of handling it. After the Storm, Philip Guston for Real 2021-09-09T04:00:00Z I find their performance redolent of a desiccated academicism, but even an enthusiast would be hard-pressed to name this group as the one worthiest of the most concentrated visual attention. A Classic Jazz Documentary That Honors and Insults the Art Form 2016-10-25T04:00:00Z “Movies come from the country fair and circus, not from art and academicism.” Werner Herzog, chicken hypnotist 2012-08-28T20:54:00Z Artists like Seurat and Gauguin searched for an art that owed nothing to the stale models of academicism but possessed the substance and authority that Impressionism had let fall away. La Vie en Rose 2010-02-18T17:35:00Z Mr. Meade is describing the essence of contemporary academicism, and while he puts a positive spin on this, it could be read as a devastating critique. 2010-01-15T05:16:00Z Among them is a group of South Asian painters who created lyrical, smooth-lined paintings that merge European academicism with Indian content. What to See in New York Art Galleries This Week 2017-03-02T05:00:00Z In them he found an alternative to Kano academicism — a simpler, more direct approach to nature and the expression of emotions. Art Review: Rimpa Painters at Japan Society and the Met 2012-09-27T22:19:07Z It cuts against the grain of countless stereotypes involving restraint, uptightness, dusty academicism. A controversial harpsichordist? The adventurous Mahan Esfahani makes his Seattle Symphony debut 2019-01-07T05:00:00Z He nimbly avoided the pitfalls of yahooism, academicism, social realism and surrealist kitsch and, in so doing, forged a style that was exemplary for its technical and expressive economy, if not for daring imagination. Art Review: Testing the Waters of Abstraction 2011-08-04T22:02:30Z This was banality posing as profundity, cloaked in a wreath of recondite academicism–an Algerian expert, no less! Joe Klein: Gingrich vs. Huntsman Is No Lincoln-Douglas Debate 2011-12-13T17:06:06Z Never before or since, I fancy, has the air of the Adirondack wilderness vibrated more repugnantly to a vocable than it did that night to the word "academicism." Memories and Studies I am aware that some will regard this as a questionable statement; for the academicism of Tegnér is not the stately, bloodless, Gallic classicism of the Gustavian age, of which Leopold was the last representative. Essays on Scandinavian Literature It matters not whether he is professional or amateur, so he is untouched by academicism and has not done so much reading or writing as to impair his mental digestion and his clarity of vision. The Joyful Heart There is something Greek about him, too; not the arch�ological Greek of Germany, nor yet the Gr�co-Roman academicism of France, but rather that romantic, sensuous Hellenism of the English literary tradition. Since Cézanne The more I see of academicism the more I distrust it. The Note-Books of Samuel Butler |
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