English to Malayalam Dictionary modernist

modernist

ആധുനിക
definition
noun
Beck's art reflected the influence of classic modernists such as Kandinsky and Mondrian as well as the Abstract Expressionists.
a believer in or supporter of modernism, especially in the arts.
adjective
The image becomes abstract, but is evocative of specific styles of modernist painting.
of or associated with modernism, especially in the arts.
example
Everything from sleek 'modernist' furniture to Imperial Russian treasures will be on display.
In a departure from their usual cool, 'modernist' installations, this summer they are responding to a very different environment.
The Second tries to find logic in sounds imagined in silence, and pre-empts 'modernist' experimentalism.
The show evinced an artist who remained deeply in thrall to 'modernist' principles.
This Southwestern look blends quite nicely with the casual, 'modernist' style.
Although the art deco and 'modernist' movements are of great interest to him, he claims to have no major influence on his work.
The ancient way of counting out lines thus provides a bass for these original, 'modernist' inventions.
In this way, the Academy's representation of 'modernist' pieces was only part of the battle.
At the same time, many of her pieces carry the hallmarks of high 'modernist' abstraction.
The result is an Afro-Brazilian subject overlaid with a European 'modernist' style.
Rather, it is a refreshing example of contemporary 'modernist' park design.
It represents the architect's late style, which marks his break with prevailing 'modernist' trends.
The paintings themselves depicted unpeopled rooms furnished in generic 'modernist' decor.
These included many associated with the 'modernist' avant-garde, who worked in a variety of media.
These oils on canvas rework that fulcrum of 'modernist' painting, the grid.
The image becomes abstract, but is evocative of specific styles of 'modernist' painting.
She also wrote two books on ceramics and was an authority on Art Deco and 'modernist' ceramics.
History's changing cultural place is also revealed by comparing the characteristic structure of Victorian and 'modernist' novels.
These artists advocated a move away from 'modernist' styles to a more straightforward naturalism.
He then rejiggered it to echo both the museum's eccentric 'modernist' window and his childhood bedroom.
To begin with, artists and critics, from academics to 'modernists' , believed that American art lagged behind that of Europe.
But with the onset of the Depression, he saw 'modernistic' commercial photography go out of fashion.
We are presented with a 'modernistic' cityscape on which are mounted neon signs that flash the names of cast and crew as the camera pans across it.
Team members made copious lists on large charts, which were impressive, 'modernistic' art forms in vibrant script and colors.
During the Second World War an elaborate, 'modernistic' and experimental magazine called Angry Penguins was issued for a while in Australia.
Like so many fashionably 'modernistic' productions, this one comes across as gimmicky, born of a desire to shock in order to shake up conventional morality.
His respect for European 'modernists' is passionate and some times surprising.
He studied authors from the past along with 'modernists' like Joyce, Eliot, and Pound, remarking how increased literacy altered oral cultures like Homeric Greece.
He studied for a time at the Art Students League, where he was introduced to the experiments of European 'modernists' .
We resist getting typecast either as conservationists or 'modernists' .
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