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modernistic         
A modernistic building or piece of furniture looks very modern.
? old-fashioned
ADJ
Modernistic         
Modernistic is the fourth album led by American pianist and composer Jason Moran and his first solo recording which was released on the Blue Note label in 2002.Blue Note: album details accessed June 7, 2018Jazzdisco: Jason Moran catalog accessed June 7, 2018
Modernist         
  • [[Jackson Pollock]], ''[[Blue Poles]]'', 1952, [[National Gallery of Australia]]
  • Fauvist]] masterpiece.
  • order=flip}}, Museum of Modern Art, New York
  • ''Portrait of Eduard Kosmack'' (1910) by [[Egon Schiele]]
  • Samuel Beckett's ''[[En attendant Godot]]'', (''Waiting for Godot'') Festival d'Avignon, 1978
  • Romantic]] work of art
  • "Entartete Kunst"]] ("degenerate art") in [[Munich]], [[Nazi Germany]], 1937.
  • Realist]] portrait of [[Otto von Bismarck]]. Modernist artists largely rejected realism.
  • [[Eduardo Paolozzi]]. ''[[I was a Rich Man's Plaything]]'' (1947) is considered the initial standard bearer of "pop art" and first to display the word "pop".
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  • James Joyce statue on [[North Earl Street]], [[Dublin]], by Marjorie FitzGibbon
  • The Dance]]'' signifies a key point in his career and in the development of modern painting.<ref>Russell T. Clement. ''Four French Symbolists''. [[Greenwood Press]], 1996. p. 114.</ref>
  • The [[Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía]] (MNCARS) is Spain's national museum of 20th-century art, located in [[Madrid]]. The photo shows the old building with the addition of one of the contemporary glass towers to the exterior by [[Ian Ritchie Architects]] with the closeup of the modern art tower.
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  • [[André Masson]], ''Pedestal Table in the Studio'' 1922, early example of [[Surrealism]]
  • Pablo Picasso, ''Portrait of [[Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler]]'', 1910, [[Art Institute of Chicago]]
  • [[Piet Mondrian]], ''View from the Dunes with Beach and Piers, Domburg,'' 1909, oil and pencil on cardboard, [[Museum of Modern Art]], [[New York City]]
  • [[Odilon Redon]], ''Guardian Spirit of the Waters'', 1878, charcoal on paper, [[Art Institute of Chicago]]
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  • Smithson's ''[[Spiral Jetty]]'' from atop Rozel Point, Utah, US, in mid-April 2005. Created in 1970, it still exists although it has often been submerged by the fluctuating lake level. It consists of some 6500 [[ton]]s of [[basalt]], earth and salt.
  • [[London Underground]] logo designed by [[Edward Johnston]]. This is the modern version (with minor modifications) of one that was first used in 1916.
  • [[Le Corbusier]], The [[Villa Savoye]] in [[Poissy]] (1928–1931)
  • Palais Stoclet (1905-1911) by modernist architect [[Josef Hoffmann]]
  • Mill Run]], Pennsylvania (1937). ''Fallingwater'' was one of Wright's most famous private residences (completed 1937).
MOVEMENT OF ART, CULTURE, PHILOSOPHY AND ARCHITECTURE
Modernist; Modern movement; Modern Movement; Modernists; Modernist project; MODERNISTS; Italian modernism; German modernism; Ultramodern; Modernist revolution; Criticisms of modernism; Modernismus; Modernist Painting; Modernist movement; Western modernism; Moderate modernist; Criticism of Modernism; Modernist painter; French Modernism; French modernism; Modernist period; Make it new
·noun One who admires the moderns, or their ways and fashions.
II. Modernist ·add. ·noun An advocate of the teaching of modern subjects, as modern languages, in preference to the ancient classics.

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Modernistic
Modernistic is the fourth album led by American pianist and composer Jason Moran and his first solo recording which was released on the Blue Note label in 2002.Blue Note: album details accessed June 7, 2018Jazzdisco: Jason Moran catalog accessed June 7, 2018
Examples of use of modernistic
1. The house at Rehov Arlosoroff ', graced with clean modernistic symmetry, vanished overnight, despite earlier talk about renovation and extension.
2. It was very dangerous." Today, the forest is moving in on the modernistic town of Pripyat, built for the reactor workers just a few miles from the plant.
3. He drew inspiration mostly from the modernistic views of his elder brother, poet Arif Dino, and was in search of novelty in painting.
4. But while Delovoi Tsentr impressively mimics the modernistic towers being constructed at Moskva–City, the new Mayakovskaya entrance struggles to blend in with the original platform, built in early 20th century.
5. Negroponte, who is leaving to become deputy secretary of state, spoke in the lobby of the modernistic Defense Intelligence Analysis Center at Bolling Air Force Base before 400 senior intelligence community officials and a portion of the 1,700 employees that make up the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.