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profane art - traduction vers néerlandais

SOCIOLOGICAL CONCEPT
Sacred–profane dichotomy; Dichotomy sacred/profane; Distinction between sacred and profane; The sacred and the profane; Sacred-profane; Dichotomy of profane and sacred; Sacred or profane; Sacred/profane; Sacred-profane dichotomy; The Unholy; Unholiness; Unholy

profane art      
wereldlijke kunst
concrete art         
  • ''Revue Art Concret'', May 1930.
  • [[Max Bill]], ''Continuity (Colossus of Frankfurt),'' 1986, collection: [[Deutsche Bank]], [[Frankfurt am Main]]. Max Bill "was keen on creating works based on mathematical and geometric foundations—material manifestations of intellectual processes that resisted symbolism."<ref>[http://db-artmag.de/en/66/news/max-bills-continuity-in-a-new-location/  Monolith on the Water—Max Bill’s "Continuity" in a New Location; Deutsche Bank Art works]</ref>
ART MOVEMENT
Concretism (art); Concrete Art
concrete kunst,tastbare kunst
black art         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Black arts; Black Art; Art negre; Art nègre; Black art (disambiguation)
zwarte kunst, magie

Définition

profane
[pr?'fe?n]
¦ adjective
1. secular rather than religious.
not initiated into religious rites.
2. not respectful of religious practice.
(of language) blasphemous or obscene.
¦ verb treat with irreverence.
Derivatives
profanation noun
profanely adverb
profaneness noun
profaner noun
Origin
ME: from OFr. prophane, from L. profanus 'outside the temple, not sacred', from pro- 'before' + fanum 'temple'.

Wikipédia

Profanum

Profanum is the Latin word for "profane". The state of being profane, or "profanity," refers to a lack of respect for things that are held to be sacred, which implies anything inspiring or deserving of reverence, as well as behaviour showing similar disrespect or causing religious offense.

The distinction between the sacred and the profane was considered by Émile Durkheim to be central to the social reality of human religion.