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avant-gardeIn the arts, those artists or works that are in the forefront of new developments in their media. The term was introduced (as was ‘reactionary’) after the French Revolution, when it was used to describe any socialist political movement.
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Speaking about the competition, INDEX Show Director Lu Buchanan said, "Interior design in Dubai is unique, in that it combines traditional Arabic designs with the avant-guard. Speaking about the competition, Index show director Lu Buchanan said, "Interior design in Dubai is unique, in that it combines traditional Arabic designs with the avant-guard. With her husband, William Zorach, she exhibited at avant-guard galleries and entertained painters, poets and playwrights among others. |
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