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page 2Modernism
cultural radicalism
movement in Nordic culture
Remodernism
thumb|upright|Show, The Stuckists: The First Remodernist Art Group, to launch the book of the same name. London EC1, March 2001.
Remodernism is a stuckist philosophical movement aimed at reviving aspects of modernism, particularly in its early form, in a manner that both follows after and contrasts against postmodernism. The movement was initiated in 2000 by stuckists Billy Childish and Charles Thomson, with a manifesto, Remodernism in an attempt to introduce a period of new "spirituality" into art, culture and society to replace postmodernism, which they said was cynical and spiritually bankr
Modern Breakthrough
Movement of naturalism and debating literature in Scandinavia
high modernism
unfaltering confidence in science and technology as means to reorder the social and natural world
Marshmallow sofa
sofa designed by Irving Harper

Ivan Lönnberg
Swedish long-distance runner (1891-1918)
shaped canvas
type of canvas and painting that is shaped differently from the default rectangular form
The Little Review
American literary magazine
art manifesto
public declaration of the intentions, motives, or views of an artist or artistic movement
Transmodernism
Transmodernism is a philosophical and cultural movement founded by Argentinian-Mexican philosopher Enrique Dussel. He refers to himself as a transmodernist and wrote a series of essays criticising the postmodern theory and advocating a transmodern way of thinking. Transmodernism is a development in thought following the period of postmodernism. As a movement, it was also developed from modernism and critiques modernity and postmodernity, viewing them as the end of modernism.
reactionary modernism
political ideology characterized by embrace of technology and anti-Enlightenment thought
George Bell
Australian artist (1878-1966)
Hanshinkan Modernism
Japanese art movement
20th-century art
era of artistic expression
Henri Collet
French composer (1885-1951)
Stridentism
Stridentism () was an artistic and multidisciplinary avant-garde movement, founded in the city of Puebla by Manuel Maples Arce at the end of 1921 but formally developed in Xalapa where all the founders moved after the University of Veracruz granted its support for the movement. Stridentism shares some characteristics with Cubism, Dadaism, Futurism and Ultraism, but it developed a specific social dimension, taken from the Mexican Revolution, and a concern for action and its own present.
Stridentists were part of the political avant-garde, in contrast to the "elitist" modernism of Los Contemporá
Flexform
Flexform SpA is an Italian company with its head office in Meda, Italy, at the centre of the furniture production district of La Brianza. Founded in 1959 by the Galimberti brothers, the company designs, produces and markets furniture and furnishing accessories for residential and public use.

Montagu Slater
British writer (1902–1956)
Truth to materials
architectural principle
Proto-Cubism
thumb|300px|Pablo Picasso, 1909, ''[[Brick Factory at Tortosa (Briqueterie à Tortosa, L'Usine, Factory at Horta de Ebro)'', oil on canvas. 50.7 x 60.2 cm, (Source entry State Museum of New Western Art, Moscow) The State Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg]]
Proto-Cubism (also referred to as Protocubism, Early Cubism, and Pre-Cubism or Précubisme) is an intermediary transition phase in the history of art chronologically extending from 1906 to 1910. Evidence suggests that the production of proto-Cubist paintings resulted from a wide-ranging series of experiments, circumstances, influences and con
American modernism
American philosophical movement
World War I in popular culture
World War I depicted in popular culture
Georgie Hyde-Lees
wife of William Butler Yeats (1892–1968)
Brazilian modernism
cultural movement in the 20th century
Neomodernism
Neomodernism is a philosophical movement based on modernism which addressess the critique of modernism by postmodernism. It is rooted in the criticisms which Habermas has leveled at postmodern philosophy, namely that universalism and critical thinking are the two essential elements of human rights and that human rights create a superiority of some cultures over others.
Japandi
thumb|Alfred Nobel Auditorium, Embassy of Sweden, TokyoJapandi is an interior design and architecture style that blends Japanese aesthetics and Scandinavian design, mixing Japanese minimalism and Scandinavian simplicity. The neologism is a portmanteau of “Japan” and “Scandi”. The Japandi term emerged around 2016, but much earlier the first examples of the fusion between Japanese and Scandinavian design styles could be seen in ceramic crafts, architecture, and Danish furniture.
20th-century English literature
overview about the English-language literature during the twentieth century
Ligne Roset
French modern furniture company
Susi Singer-Schinnerl
American artist (1891–1955)
Antropophagia
Brazilian cultural movement
Manuel Gustavo Bordalo Pinheiro
Portuguese artist
Geração de Orpheu
Portuguese artists
Alain Bancquart
French composer (1934–2022)
Sumatraism
Sumatraism is an avant-garde art movement created by Serbian writer Miloš Crnjanski. Crnjanski had set the principles of Sumatraism during World War I, and proclaimed it in his 1920 text Explanation of Sumatra.