minimalism

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minimalizm
Minimalizm, modern sanat ve müzikte, kökeni 1960'lara giden, sadelik ve nesnelliği on plana çıkaran bir akımdır. ABC sanatı, minimal sanat gibi tabirlerle de anılır
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A style of music that emphasises extreme simplicity of rhythms and melodic forms to achieve a trancelike effect
A style of art that emphasises extreme simplicity of form
music made up of the reiteration of one theme over an extended period of time
a style of music involving very repetitive snippets, with subtly shifting rhythms and harmonies
A nonrepresentational style of sculpture and painting, predominantly American, that dates from the late 1960s, characterised by its rejection of expressive content and its use of "minimal" formal means
Minimalism is a style in which a small number of very simple things are used to create a particular effect. In her own home, she replaced austere minimalism with cosy warmth and colour. a style of art, design, music etc that uses only a very few simple ideas or patterns. Twentieth-century movements in art and music characterized by extreme simplicity of form and rejection of emotional content. In the visual arts, Minimalism originated in New York City in the 1950s as a form of abstract art and became a major trend in the 1960s and '70s. The Minimalists believed that a work of art should be entirely self-referential; personal elements were stripped away to reveal the objective, purely visual elements. Leading Minimalist sculptors include Carl Andre and Donald Judd; Minimalist painters include Ellsworth Kelly and Agnes Martin. In music, Minimalism arose in the 1960s. It employs a steady pulsing beat, incessant repetition of tones and chords with only gradual changes in their components, a slow rate of harmonic change, and little or no counterpoint. Its principal antecedents are the musics of India and Southeast Asia. Its most important early practitioners include La Monte Young (b. 1935), Terry Riley (b. 1935), whose In C (1964) is perhaps its most seminal work, Steve Reich, Philip Glass, and John Adams
A musical movement that emerged from the academic avant-garde of the 1960s Reacting against the prevailing trends in composition exemplified by Stockhausen and Shoenberg, several composers took as inspiration the modalism of Indian classical music and the cyclical patterns of African drumming These new compositions were characterized by repeated patterns that evolved slowly through addition or subtraction of elements, or by shifting patterns against one another The best-known minimalist composers are Philip Glass, Terry Riley and Steve Reich, all of whom took inspiration from the earlier work of Lamonte Young None of them accept the tag of "Minimalism" for their work, but it is a helpful shorthand to refer to these and other artists working in similar areas
an art movement in sculpture and painting that began in the 1950s and emphasized extreme simplification of form and color
An art movement from the 1960s, where visual elements are reduced to a bare minimum Minimalist art is non-objective (meaning it has no subject matter) and often machine made, but usually bears some symbolic intention
style of music based on many repetitions of simple melodic and rhythmic patterns
A style of art, predominantly American, that dates from the mid-20th century, characterized by its rejection of expressive content and its use of 'minimal' formal means
A substyle within the experimentalist phase of twentieth century classical music, led by composers such as Steve Reich, Terry Riley, and Philip Glass Minimalist emerged in the 1960's, peaked in the 1970's, but remains an important style today Minimalist compositions, influenced by rock and non-Western music, have a hypnotic, repetitive quality
compositional style which develops melody or harmony by the least steps possible
Commonly used to describe repetitive music with minimal content and maximal form and repetitive music with minimal content and maximal form and repetitive music with minimal content and maximal form and repetitive music with minimal content and maximal form and repetitive music with minimal content and maximal form and (fade) Maybe this should be called Mechanical Music, so that music with maximal content and minimal form can (re)claim its rightful name
A deliberate reduction in complexity of melody, harmony, or rhythm, often involving repetition
An artistic style that stresses purity of form above content and other extraneous or trivial elements
{i} reduction to the smallest possible amount; simplification; using the simplest materials and forms available; art movement in sculpture that started in the 1950s and stressed excessive simplification of form and color
minimalism