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avant-garde art - перевод на испанский

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avant-garde art         
arte de vanguardia
avant-garde         
(adj.) = vanguardista
Ex: There is the work of the very competent and literate novelist who is not avant-garde or the current darling of the critics, but is certainly regarded as a professional and imaginative writer.
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* avant-garde, the = vanguardia, la
avant-garde         
vanguardia
nueva ola
vanguardista

Определение

vanguardia
vanguardia (de "avanguardia")
1 f. Mil. Parte de una fuerza armada que en una marcha, ataque, etc., va delante. Avanguardia, delantera, manguardia, vanguarda.
2 Movimiento artístico, ideológico, etc., que manifiesta las tendencias más avanzadas de su época. *Nuevo.
3 (pl.) Lugares en las orillas de un río, de donde arrancan las obras de construcción de un *puente, *presa, etc.
A [o en] vanguardia ("Estar, Ir", etc.). *Delante de los demás en cualquier acción, progreso o intento.
De vanguardia. Se aplica a los movimientos que constituyen la vanguardia de una época en lo artístico, ideológico, etc.

Википедия

Avant-garde

In the arts and in literature, the term avant-garde (advance guard and vanguard) identifies a genre of art, an experimental work of art, and the experimental artist who created the work of art, which usually is aesthetically innovative, whilst initially being ideologically unacceptable to the artistic establishment of the time. The military metaphor of an advance guard identifies the artists and writers whose innovations in style, form, and subject-matter challenge the artistic and aesthetic validity of the established forms of art and the literary traditions of their time; thus how the artists who created the anti-novel and Surrealism were ahead of their times.

As a stratum of the intelligentsia of a society, avant-garde artists promote progressive and radical politics and advocate for societal reform with and through works of art. In the essay "The Artist, the Scientist, and the Industrialist" (1825) Benjamin Olinde Rodrigues's political usage of vanguard identified the moral obligation of artists to "serve as [the] avant-garde" of the people, because "the power of the arts is, indeed, the most immediate and fastest way" to realise social, political, and economic reforms.

In the realm of culture, the artistic experiments of the avant-garde push the aesthetic boundaries of societal norms, such as the disruptions of modernism in poetry, fiction, and drama, painting, music, and architecture, the occurred in the late 19th and in the early 20th centuries. In art history the socio-cultural functions of avant-garde art trace from Dada (1915–1920s) through the Situationist International (1957–1972) to the Postmodernism of the American Language poets (1960s–1970s).

Примеры употребления для avant-garde art
1. For the first time in my life I understood avant–garde art!
2. It was at an avant garde art exhibition at the fashionable Indica Gallery in London.
3. She loves you: Yoko Ono cuddles with the ex–Beatle Celebrities including singer Rufus Wainwright and David Byrne from Talking Heads were among the 150 guests, although the crowd was strong on friends from the avant–garde art scene, too.
4. "He chooses on his own which master to serve." Gelman made a name for himself in late 1''0, when he opened the Guelman Gallery, which quickly earned a reputation for housing some of the country‘s most avant–garde art.
5. By Christopher Andreae Those two rival giants of 20th century avant–garde art, Picasso and Matisse – whose work was so publicly antithetical – privately "drew closer than ever before" in the last decade of Matisse‘s life.