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  • ...isual arts in the twentieth century. Although not itself a specific style, modern art (or modernism) encompasses a number of stylistic movements that followed a
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  • ===Modern art movements===
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  • ...isual arts in the twentieth century. Although not itself a specific style, modern art (or modernism) encompasses a number of stylistic movements that followed a
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  • ===Modern art movements===
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  • {{r|Museum of Modern Art}}
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  • | coauthors = National Gallery of Art (U.S.);San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. | publisher = Museum of Modern Art
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  • ...important and influential movements of the twentieth century: many later [[modern art|modernist]] styles, such as [[futurism]] and [[orphism (art)|orphism]], der
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  • ...ew York; and participated in designing Radio City Music Hall and Museum of Modern Art, New York.
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  • {{r|Modern art}}
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  • ...appeared in more prestigious exhibition spaces, including the [[Museum of Modern Art]], the [[Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum| Guggenheim]], the [[Art Institute of ...to acquire her work. Both the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Museum of Modern Art purchased works from the exhibition “The Way of Angels” at the [[Xavier
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  • ...llip & Wigley, Mark (1988). ''Deconstructivist Architecture: The Museum of Modern Art, New York''. Little Brown and Company. ISBN-X ...rt (1966). ''Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture'', The Museum of Modern Art Press, New York. ISBN
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  • {{rpl|Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art}} {{rpl|Museum of Modern Art}}
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  • {{r|Modern art}}
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  • {{r|Modern art}}
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  • *1963-64: "Hans Hofmann and His Students," circ. by [[The Museum of Modern Art]], NYC, NY;
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  • ...ch received Japan's highest design award and was acquired by the Museum of Modern Art.<ref>{{citation | publisher = [[Museum of Modern Art]]}}</ref> and the [[Smithsonian Institution]] for their permanent collectio
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  • ...m National Park, and the State museum [[Kröller-Müller]] (one of the major modern art collections in The Netherlands) are nearby.
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  • ...opment of art. Art of the old age, middle age and even some aspects of the modern art cannot be studied in isolation from the religion. In fact, religious fervor
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  • *[[Museum of Modern Art]], New York
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  • *1963-64: "Hans Hofmann and His Students," circ. by [[The Museum of Modern Art]], [[NYC]], [[NY]];
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  • ...ef>[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/300183&referer=brief_results ''Masters of Modern Art,''] p.174</ref> abstract expressionism was anticipated in various ways by [
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  • ...sius Clay]], [[How We Got On]], [[Hype Man: A Break Beat Play]], [[This is Modern Art]]'' and ''[[Free Play: open source scripts for an antiracist tomorrow]]''.<
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  • ...the [[Tate Gallery]] in [[London, United Kingdom|London]], the [[Museum of Modern Art]] in [[New York, New York|New York]], the [[Venice Biennale]], and in galle
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  • Motion pictures are considered to be a modern art medium, as they require technological advances; these are improving rapidly
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  • ...ess, 1997)</ref> and [[Bernard Tschumi]]'s winning entry), the [[Museum of Modern Art]]’s 1988 ''Deconstructivist Architecture'' exhibition in New York, organi Two strains of modern art, [[minimalism]] and [[cubism]], have had an influence on deconstructivism.
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  • ...useums like [[Tate Modern]] in [[London, United Kingdom]], the [[Museum of Modern Art]] in [[New York, New York]] and the [[Centre Georges Pompidou]] in [[Paris, ...York, New York|New York City]] in 2001; and the [[San Francisco Museum of Modern Art]]'s July 2001 symposium "ArtCade: Exploring the Relationship Between Video
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  • ...ues on the arts projects of the thirties, and the hegemony of [[Paris]] in modern art. The re­sponse was an art that stood against all formula, an art in which
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  • ...in meeting the various growing needs of the city”<ref>National Gallery of Modern Art, http://www.ngmaindia.gov.in/mumbai_history.asp</ref>.
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  • ...d States Mendelsohn prepared an exhibition of his work for the [[Museum of Modern Art]] in New York that opened in December and then, in 1942, he made a series o
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  • ...ch received Japan's highest design award and was acquired by the Museum of Modern Art and the Smithsonian Institution for their permanent collections.<ref>[http:
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  • ...eries]] include The [[Jehangir Art Gallery]] and The [[National Gallery of Modern Art]]. Built in 1833, the [[Asiatic Society of Bombay]] is the oldest [[public
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  • ...money, a graduate of England's exclusive Eton prep school, a collector of modern art, the darling of Virginia Woolf and her intellectually avant-garde Bloomsbur
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  • ...lpture Garden]] as part of the [[Smithsonian Institution]] with a focus on modern art, in contrast to the existing [[National Art Gallery]]. The museum was prima
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  • ...lpture Garden]] as part of the [[Smithsonian Institution]] with a focus on modern art, in contrast to the existing [[National Art Gallery]]. The museum was prima
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