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    Minimalism

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    Minimalism: What you see is what you see Minimalism rejects the need for social comment‚ self-expression‚ narrative‚ or any other allusion to history‚ politics‚ or religion. It is based on creating objects of interest and beauty. Minimalists reduced their work to the smallest number of colors‚ values‚ shapes‚ lines‚ and textures. David Burlyuk first used the term in an exhibition catalogue for John Graham’s paintings at the Dudensing Gallery in New York in 1929.Minimalism:Designing Simplicity

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    MINIMALISM   “SIMPLICITY-­‐THE   ULTIMATE   SOPHISTICATION”   MULTIPLE  EFFECTS   RECONSTRUCTION  OF  VAN  DER  ROHE’S  GERMAN   PAVILLION  IN  BARCELONA   •   Also  known  as  ABC  art   •  Started  in  1960s  &  1970s  in  NEW  YORK   •   Use  of  simple  &  few  elements  to  create                   maximum  effect   •  EliminaUng  non

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    The Development of Serialism

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    revolted and decided to find new music styles to break with traditional music style‚ which marked by the appearances of the impressionism‚ the expressionism and the serialism. This essay will discuss about serialism and its development during 20th century. According to The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musician (Vol. 23‚ P.116)‚ Serialism is a musical composing method which was initiated by Arnold Schoenberg and adopted and developed by his students in Second Viennese School such as Edward Steuermann

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    Meyer’s Minimalism takes the reader throughout the genesis of the avant-garde style that emerged in the 1960’s that exhibits single or repeated geometric forms with emphasis on sculpture. Then on to its high period in the mid 1960’s where the movement gained clarification about its tenets. Then the book culminates with the analysis of minimalism during its canonization period in the late 1960’s where this American form acquired an international profile. Lastly the book looks at Minimalism towards

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    Minimalism

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    tones. This is a key feature of Adam’s technique. * Introduction of conventional dramatic/teleological elements- crescendo/sudden mode change/dynamic contrasts Definition of the term * Arts * Music * Essential features of minimalism * Rhythm * Melody * Structure J.Adams‚ Violin Concerto‚ Leila Josefowicz‚ BBC Symphony Orchestra‚ John Adams (LATE JUNCTION)‚ CD BBCLJ30012 J.Adams‚ Violin Concerto‚ Robert McDuffie‚ Hauston Symphony‚ Christoph Eschenbach

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    Conceptualism and Minimalism

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    ------------------------------------------------- Caitlin Williams Conceptualism and minimalism share common aesthetic qualities with the ontological condition of late modernist art. Discuss the aesthetic commonalities of minimalism and conceptualism. Also‚ discuss to what extent these stylistic tendencies are manifestly and intentionally different? Provide details of underlying reasons for the emergence of minimalism and conceptualism into mainstream art practice? Your answer should include

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    Essay On Minimalism

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    Minimalism emerged in New York in the early 1960s. It is also referred to “ABC”‚ “cool”‚ “literal” or “minimal” art‚ while a important movement of postmodernist art. The primary characteristics and goals of Minimalism is extreme simplicity of form‚ in order to give the work a completely literal presence. In fact‚ it’s a type of visual art reduced to the essentials of geometric abstraction. The principal of minimalism is that not the artist’s expression‚ but the medium and materials of the work are

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    Stephen Reich Minimalism

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    their day and‚ thus‚ revolutionizing music. Music continues evolving even today‚ as modern composers break tradition and reshape societal and cultural attitudes toward music. Stephen Reich in particular was one such composer. Known as the “Father of Minimalism‚” Reich adopted minimalistic techniques that first came to musical prevalence in the early 1960s. His musical style and philosophies first received attention when

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    Response Paper #1: Minimalism Synthesis While the idea of an American Dream has been around for many years and transformed through time‚ it has overwhelmingly remained the same at its core. Generally‚ people want to be successful‚ have a job‚ be comfortable‚ live a long and relatively stress-free life‚ all with their most important possessions. The fact is: this looks different to everyone. Some people may want a mansion on a lake with a boat‚ while some may want a cozy home with kids‚ and others

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    Minimalism by Raymond Carver

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    Literary Criticism Minimalism by Raymond Carver English 210 P. Fishman Research Paper Literary Criticism on Minimalism by Raymond Carver Raymond Carver was a master of the short story during the mid nineteenth century due to his unique minimalistic style. Carver has his own artistic signature when it comes to writing‚ he tells his stories using

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