释义 |
structurism|ˈstrʌktjʊərɪz(ə)m| [f. structure n. + -ism.] The artistic theory or practice of a structurist (sense 2).
1963New Republic 16 Feb. 26/3 Biederman..has written several books expounding Structurism as a future imperative. 1965Minneapolis Tribune 21 Mar. (Arts Sect.) 1/4 His work evolved into the painted aluminium reliefs that represent his latest effort. These carried him through an attitude called constructionism to structurism. 1970Time 26 Jan. 37 Biederman himself, having grandly declared that both painting and sculpture were obsolete, arrived at what he has come to call ‘structurism’—reliefs that have the dimension of sculpture and the color of painting. 1973Phaidon Dict. Twentieth Cent. Art 35/1 Biederman rejected Constructivism and termed his ‘new art’ Structurism—three-dimensional constructions in which small single-coloured rectangles are placed on a solid-coloured background, at right angles to the background and to each other. |