Avant-garde
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Avant-garde(pronounced/ɑvɑ̃ gɑʁd/) inFrenchmeans "front guard", "advance guard", or "vanguard".[1]The term is commonly used in French, English, and German for people or works that areexperimentalorinnovative,particularly in the areas ofart,culture,andpolitics.
Avant-garde represents a going against what is accepted as thenorm,especially in culture.
Avant-garde art movements
[change|change source]- Avant-garde music
- Bauhaus
- Conceptual art
- Cubism
- Dadaism
- Expressionism
- Impressionism
- Modern art
- Pop art
- Social realism
- Surrealism
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[change|change source]References and notes
[change|change source]- ↑"Avant-garde definitions".Dictionary.Lexico Publishing Group, LLC.Retrieved2007-03-14.