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Natalia Smolianskaïa, « The Time of the Avant-Gardes: the History of Art in the Age of Its Globalisation », Critique d’art, ID : 10.4000/critiquedart.8311
The avant-gardes have had their history. Since that time, their heroic past has been now relived in accounts in which the course of time is overturned and they re-emerge to “enliven their time” and accomplish history. The term “avant-garde” derives from military vocabulary and designates those groups that advance ahead of the main body of troops – the vanguard. From the outset, the use of the term was thus linked to combat and to a radical strategy conceived with regard to an objective in bat...