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avant-garde造句
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. 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.