单词 | bricolage |
释义 | bricolagen. 1. The process or technique of creating a new artwork, concept, etc., by appropriating a diverse miscellany of existing materials or sources. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > the arts in general > [noun] > specific movement or period cinquecento1762 classicality1784 romanticism1821 classicism1827 Renaissance1836 classicalism1840 Queen Anne1863 classic1864 renascence1868 classical1875 modernism1879 New Romanticism1885 Colonial Revival1887 shogun1889 super-realism1890 verism1892 neoclassicism1893 veritism1894 social realism1898 camerata1900 peasantism1903 proto-Renaissance1903 Biedermeier1905 expressionism1908 futurism1909 Georgianism1911 Dada1918 Dadaism1918 German expressionism1920 expressionismus1925 Negro Renaissance1925 super-realism1925 settecento1926 surrealism1927 Neue Sachlichkeit1929 Sachlichkeit1930 neo-Gothicism1932 socialist realism1933 modernismus1934 Harlem Renaissance1940 organicism1945 avant-gardism1950 nouvelle vague1959 bricolage1960 kitchen-sinkery1964 black art1965 neo-modernism1966 Yuan1969 conceptualism1970 sound art1972 pre-modernism1976 Afrofuturism1993 1960 R. G. Cohn Writer's Way in France ii. ii. 101 Adolescence is the period par excellence of bricolage—fiddling and tinkering with devices. 1966 tr. C. Lévi-Strauss Savage Mind i. 21 The characteristic feature of mythical thought, as of ‘bricolage’ on the practical plane, is that it builds up structured sets..by using the remains and debris of events. 1986 A. Greeley God Game (1987) i. 15 The storyteller, an artist in bricolage, has to make do with what his preconscious has given him in the way of character fragments. 2002 NFT Programme Booklet (National Film Theatre) June 14/2 Punk's principal aesthetics were montage and bricolage: the attempt to break down the relics of a period of over-consumption and to render the pace of an accelerated age. 2. An object or concept created or constructed by appropriating a diverse miscellany of existing materials or sources, particularly (in Art) of found objects. Also in weakened sense: a miscellaneous collection of accumulated objects or detritus. ΚΠ 1971 Times 21 Dec. 8/6 His photographs divide along definite lines of contrast. The most obvious is..a contrast between the bricolage of popular life and small trading, and the formal plan of the aristocratic parks. 1991 Art in Amer. Apr. 181/1 Unusually for a British painter, he periodically makes sculptures or objects, bricolages of painted junk in which his homunculi wander as though through ominous urban settings. 2011 Art Q. Spring 62/2 Inevitably, the camera is drawn to the studio's telling romantic details—the eloquent detritus on the floor, the..scarified walls, the accumulated bricolage of the creative mind. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2019; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < n.1960 |
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