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What is avant-garde?the French word for "bullshit" Person 1: "Post-modernism is so avant garde." avant-garde - meme gifavant-garde - videoAvant-garde - what is it?1. a pretentious way to call something pretentious (if you're an idot/hack/wanker), typically accompanied by a sarcastic smirk of perceived superiority and the speech pattern often associated with witty remarks, but missing the intelligent aspect of such; 1. *Looking at abstract art and rolling eyes* "This is so avant garde." *smirks, sighs, and walks away to repeat this pattern with all other paintings in MOMA, tiring his/her over-smirked face in the process*. What does "avant-garde" mean?People who just don't give a Fuck. Jenny tried to be Avant-Garde but she did not have a single original thought in her head. Avant-garde - what does it mean?The grown-up word for hipster. Anything that dirty, hippie, English-major types use to make regular people feel inadequate and uncultured. Dirty, hippie, English-major type: "Have you read my latest poetry book?" Avant-garde - meaningA tired old cliche used by people who think they're exotic and cutting edge. "I would classify my art as very Avante Garde" Avant-garde - definitiona term used by people who like to give the impression that they are intellectual art connoisseurs when they are trying to "describe" a quality of a piece of art that they dont understand at all and might not even be there. There are a few who use this term correctly (to describe ultramodernism or experimentation in modern art), but most who use it are ignorant and in denial regarding their own artistic mediocrity. Wow look at this painting.... its so.... avant garde!" "Shut up Jim, you don't know anything about art Avant-garde - slangAll things considered to be ultramodern, advanced, or ahead of its time. That American Watercolor Movement show at 58 was so avant garde. Avant-gardedisplaying ultramodernism or experimental style, especially in art or literature Performance art can be considered avant garde in the way it communicates with it's audience addressing them often in a confrontational or interactive manner. Avant-gardeAll things considered to be ultramodern, advanced, or ahead of its time. That American Watercolor Movement show at 58 was so avant-garde. Avant-gardeAvant-garde (pronounced avɑ̃gaʁd in French) means "advance guard" or "vanguard".1 The adjective form is used in English, to refer to people or works that are experimental or innovative, particularly with respect to art, culture, and politics. your work is so avant-garde, it speaks and shows me so many aspects at once,it is beyond it's time. |
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