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- purpose of creativity is to create an image. The main expressive means of imaginists is metaphor, often metaphorical chains that juxtapose various elements...
- January 1919, Yesenin signed the Imaginists' Manifest. In February he, Marienhof and Vadim Shershenevich, founded the Imaginists' publishing house. Before that...
- The International Movement for an Imaginist Bauhaus was a small European avant-garde artistic tendency that arose out of the breakup of COBRA, and was...
- racing Lamborghinis. The Blancpain-Imaginist Literary Prize is a literary prize established by Blancpain and The Imaginist literary journal in 2018 to "“discover...
- Collaboration" with the Imaginists in San Francisco Bay Guardian 2012 "Top 10 Local Theatre Shows, 2012" in the North Bay Bohemian (with the Imaginists) "Best Americana...
- Greene 2012, "Dada"; Bal**** 2015, "Dada". Nilsson, N. (1970). The Russian imaginists. Ann Arbor: Almgvist and Wiksell. Bal**** 2015, "Lost generation". Greene...
- International Golden Fleet Gruppe SPUR International Movement for an Imaginist Bauhaus (IMIB) Situationist International Council for Maintaining the...
- Marienhof's literary career started in 1918, when he parti****ted in the Imaginists' manifesto "Deklaraciia", published in Voronezh. The manifesto was also...
- The Blancpain-Imaginist Literary Prize (宝珀理想国文学奖) is a literary prize to “discover and encourage outstanding young writers under the age of 45.” It was...
- anti-art, dada focused on going against artistic norms and conventions. The Imaginists were avant-garde post-Russian Revolution of 1917 poetic movement that...