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Definition of appropriationist in English: appropriationistnounəˈprəʊprɪˈeɪʃ(ə)nɪstəˌprōprēˈāSHənəst derogatory An artist whose work contains reworkings of well-known images by other artists. 〈常贬〉艺术挪用者;艺术借鉴者 as modifier appropriationist art 借鉴艺术。 Example sentencesExamples - Innerst sometimes seems like a time traveler, and indeed he first gained prominence in the appropriationist '80s, when his small, exquisitely crafted pictures could look a bit twee.
- Happily, he uses it for speed, letting us off the hook much quicker than many another film appropriationist now skulking in galleries worldwide.
- Through the late '70s and into the early '80s, it honed its take on the appropriationist methods that characterized the vanguard art of the period.
- We think it is a miracle anyone is still talking about these finer points of appropriationist art anymore and we bet not even the artist is trying to frame them that way.
- Eighties appropriationists plundered them as exemplary of modernism's failure.
- ‘What's radical is not appropriationist art, but sending someone a bill when you're quoted in a transformative way.’
- What we now have is committed, realist, appropriationist art, from sources such as television and so on, yet try as it might to deny it, it mysteriously remains art.
- How does this new body of work involving coloring books from the 1970s sit within the larger trajectory of your appropriationist gestures?
- It was also difficult to see how the group's strategies differ from those of more rigorous appropriationists.
- It has seemed all but impossible to avoid the trap of an appropriationist logic of domination built into the nature/culture binarism and its generative lineage, including the sex/gender distinction.
- Like many of his Russian contemporaries, he was an appropriationist.
- Now the appropriationist aesthetic was also cropping up in the East Village, as were other cooled-down forms of art.
- In the hands of a garden-variety appropriationist (who would purchase these objects rather than painstakingly make them), the hats would represent a satiric comment on the commodification of individualism.
Definition of appropriationist in US English: appropriationistnounəˌprōprēˈāSHənəst derogatory An artist whose work contains reworkings of well-known images by other artists. 〈常贬〉艺术挪用者;艺术借鉴者 as modifier appropriationist art 借鉴艺术。 Example sentencesExamples - We think it is a miracle anyone is still talking about these finer points of appropriationist art anymore and we bet not even the artist is trying to frame them that way.
- Innerst sometimes seems like a time traveler, and indeed he first gained prominence in the appropriationist '80s, when his small, exquisitely crafted pictures could look a bit twee.
- Eighties appropriationists plundered them as exemplary of modernism's failure.
- It has seemed all but impossible to avoid the trap of an appropriationist logic of domination built into the nature/culture binarism and its generative lineage, including the sex/gender distinction.
- In the hands of a garden-variety appropriationist (who would purchase these objects rather than painstakingly make them), the hats would represent a satiric comment on the commodification of individualism.
- It was also difficult to see how the group's strategies differ from those of more rigorous appropriationists.
- How does this new body of work involving coloring books from the 1970s sit within the larger trajectory of your appropriationist gestures?
- What we now have is committed, realist, appropriationist art, from sources such as television and so on, yet try as it might to deny it, it mysteriously remains art.
- Happily, he uses it for speed, letting us off the hook much quicker than many another film appropriationist now skulking in galleries worldwide.
- Like many of his Russian contemporaries, he was an appropriationist.
- ‘What's radical is not appropriationist art, but sending someone a bill when you're quoted in a transformative way.’
- Through the late '70s and into the early '80s, it honed its take on the appropriationist methods that characterized the vanguard art of the period.
- Now the appropriationist aesthetic was also cropping up in the East Village, as were other cooled-down forms of art.
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