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- Concretism may refer to one of the following Concrete art, a form of abstractionism Concrete poetry Gutai Art ****ociation, a group of artists who pursued...
- political regime through figurative art; therefore geometric abstraction and concretism ushered in an art that did not connote anything political or have really...
- Following this, van Doesburg proceeded to propose a rival group, Art Concret, championing a geometrical abstract art closely related to the aesthetics...
- Concret PH (1958) is a musique concrète piece by Iannis Xenakis, originally created for the Philips Pavilion (designed by Xenakis as Le Corbusier's ****istant)...
- Reification (also known as concretism, hypostatization, or the fallacy of misplaced concreteness) is a fallacy of ambiguity, when an abstraction (abstract...
- designer, and graphic artist. Caldas is best known as part of Brazil's Neo-Concretism movement as well as for his eclectic choices in materials. Caldas was...
- Quirós (Postimpressionism); Emilio Pettoruti (Cubism); Julio Barragán (Concretism and Cubism) Antonio Berni (Neofigurativism); Roberto Aizenberg and Xul...
- Christina Oiticica Born (1951-11-23) 23 November 1951 (age 73) Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Known for Eco-art Movement Concretism Spouse Paulo Coelho (m. 1980)...
- from how they are used (e.g.: "nobody" was in the room). Reification (concretism, hypostatization, or the fallacy of misplaced concreteness) – treating...
- Developmental Stages of Concretism, an essay in which he discussed the construction and evolution of his theory starting from the early concretism or nominalism...