Stanley Brouwn.MUSEE D'ART MODERNE mo·derne adj. Striving to be modern in appearance or style but lacking taste or refinement; pretentious. [French, modern, from Old French; see modern.] Adj. 1. ET CONTEMPORAIN/CASINO DE LUXEMBOURG Since his emergence on the Fluxus-inflected Amsterdam scene of the early '60s, Stanley Stanley, town (1991 pop. 1,557), capital of the Falkland Islands, S Atlantic Ocean, on East Falkland island. It is the main port and trading center of the islands. The name is sometimes written as Port Stanley. Brouwn has kept faith with Conceptualist con·cep·tu·al·ism n. 1. Philosophy The doctrine, intermediate between nominalism and realism, that universals exist only within the mind and have no external or substantial reality. 2. tactics, making performance works that involve walks, interviews with passersby, and various other ways of measuring his environment. In recent years, his interests have expanded to include site-specific installation, artist's books, and architectural maquettes. This pair of exhibitions signals a new level of institutional validation See validate. validation - The stage in the software life-cycle at the end of the development process where software is evaluated to ensure that it complies with the requirements. for Brouwn, and the Luxembourg show, opening a month after the Strasbourg survey, is apparently his largest ever. Biggest or not, a spring trip to the region should provide an in-depth look at a major European figure. Strasbourg, Feb. 9-Apr. 22; Luxembourg, Mar. 3-Apr. 29. |
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