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Yet just like its processual precedent, it has developed from theoretical avant-garde to academic establishment.
The "avant-garde" works take on value because they were "greeted with revulsion by conservative critics" (250).
This attempts to justify the genre in both the tradition of electronic music and the tradition of engaged critical activity played out by the avant-garde.
Once sensationalism became a public concern during the 1860s, critics commented repeatedly on the resemblance between the "fleshly" poets' sensuous, avant-garde poetry and sensation fiction.
No one seems interested in denying the sway of the market even over modernism's littlest magazines and most avant-garde authors.
Results showed a decline of open-earedness for unconventional music (classical, ethnic and avant-garde music) from grade 1 to 2 (age: 7-8 years).
These avant-garde artists became concerned with the new cities (cités nouvelles).
How could a genuinely avant-garde music 'reach down' to commodified listeners?
When all was said and done, jazz retained its low-brow status within the cultural hierarchy, despite its liaison with the avant-garde.
Whiteoak discusses at least two generations of musicians who moved from jazz to composition and avant-garde concert performance.
The relatively autonomous art associations and art groups which had earlier exhibited avant-garde art were banned.
A close reading of these two protests shows the sometime 'citadel of the avant-garde' at a distinctly precarious moment in its history.
For the twentieth-century architectural avant-garde, quality was sought in the aptitude of the architectural object to embody the moment of modernity.
Similarly, it has also played an important part in establishing performance traditions for the works of many international avant-garde composers.
With this mode of aesthetic production the concept of the avant-garde was reinvigorated much beyond the creation of a new style.
He had no time for high avant-garde art.
In manner, these adopt fashionable idioms of the figurative painting of the time without suggesting much engagement with the work of the avant-garde.
The stingingly critical tone of much of this piece was 'avant-garde' in its musical opinions and its stance on matters of sexuality.
On the other hand, the concept of open-earedness is reserved for unconventional music, such as avant-garde or computer music.
Some refer to the music of the masses, and others examine the avant-garde.
In effect, jazz became the paradigmatic object of the avant-garde slummer, the new signifier for bohemian life.
They believed that truly exemplary avant-garde government required a 'gift' or 'art' that was possessed only by a few.
Duchamps himself made his way as a prominent avant-garde artist by developing provocative aesthetic practice in the closest possible proximity to the everyday commercial world.
This is a significant aspect of avant-garde aesthetics.
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