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Synchromism
As Macdonald-Wright said,"Synchromism simply means 'with color' as symphony means 'with sound.'" of Synchromism ... would realize that we poked fun at Orphism."
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Synchromism
Synchromism (ˈsɪŋkrəmɪz(ə)m) [f. syn-1 + Gr. χρῶµα colour + -ism.] A movement in art resembling Orphism, founded by the U.S. painters Stanton Macdonald-Wright (b. 1890) and Morgan Russell (1886–1953), with emphasis on the abstract use of colour. Also, loosely = Orphism 2. Cf. synchronism 4.1912 M. R...
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Synchronism
sound, film sound technologically coupled to image
Post-synchronization, the process of re-recording dialogue after the filming process
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Synchromism
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Synchromy
Synchromy (ˈsɪŋkrəmɪ) Also synchromy. [f. as prec. + -y3, after symphony.] An abstract painting of a type characteristic of Synchromism.1916 Forum Feb. 213 Why not hang a Pre-Raphaelite-Moreau work of Claude Buck beside an ultra-modern Synchromy. 1936 Cubism & Abstract Art (N.Y. Mus. Mod. Art) 74 Th...
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synchronism
synchronism (ˈsɪŋkrənɪz(ə)m) [ad. mod.L. synchronismus, ad. Gr. συγχρονισµός, f. σύγχρονος synchronous. Cf. F. synchronisme, It. sincronismo.] 1. a. The quality of being synchronous; coincidence or agreement in point of time; concurrence of two or more events in time; contemporary existence or occur...
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Stanton Macdonald-Wright
was a watershed event in a revival of interest in Synchromism. Color, Myth, and Music: Stanton Macdonald-Wright and Synchromism. Raleigh: North Carolina Museum of Art, 2001. .
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20th-century art
Some important movements
Symbolism (arts)
Divisionism
Fauvism
Cubism
Futurism
Cubo-Futurism
Orphism
Purism
Synchromism
Surrealism
Suprematism
Bauhaus
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Andrew Dasburg
Art (1925)
Poppies, Third Prize, 16th International Exhibition of Art, Carnegie Institute of Technology (1927)
Guggenheim Fellowship (1932)
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Synchromism
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John W. Coffey
Other exhibitions he has organized include "Making Faces: Self-Portraits by Alex Katz" (1990) and "Color, Myth, and Music: Stanton Macdonald-Wright and Synchromism
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Kathleen Munn
She read constantly and kept extensive notes on art theory, philosophy, literature, and music, including Synchromism, Cubism, and Theosophy, embracing
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Ben F. Laposky
cited and admired Naum Gabo, Joan Miró, Piet Mondrian, Victor Vasarely, Kazimir Malevich, Fernand Léger, Marcel Duchamp, Alexander Calder and some of the Synchromism
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Art movement
, –1913
Photo-Secession, founded
Pittura Metafisica, –1920
Proto-Cubism, –1908
Purism, –1930s
Rayonism
Section d'Or, –1914
Suprematism, formed –1916
Synchromism
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Preston Dickinson
with a variety of techniques and styles, his work showed influence from a number of avant-garde art movements, such as Cubism, Futurism, Fauvism, and Synchromism
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List of art movements
art
Shin hanga
Shock art
Sōsaku hanga
Socialist realism
Sots art
Space art
Street art
Stuckism
Sumatraism
Superflat
Suprematism
Surrealism
Symbolism
Synchromism
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Hideo Date
January 6, 2005) was a Japanese-born American painter active from the 1930s to the 1980s, known for combining elements of Japanese nihonga with American Synchromism He was a member of the Independents, a group of Los Angeles area artists who rejected the tenets of modernism, and worked closely with Synchromism co-founder
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