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  2. Cottagecore - Wikipedia

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    Cottagecore centres on traditional, rural, or pioneer aesthetics, through clothing, interior design, and crafts. Cottagecore is related to similar aesthetic movements such as grandmacore, goblincore, gnomecore, and fairycore. Some sources describe cottagecore as a subculture of Millennials and Generation Z.

  3. Minimalism - Wikipedia

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    In visual arts, music and other media, minimalism is an art movement that began in the post-war era in Western art. The movement is often interpreted as a reaction to abstract expressionism and modernism; it anticipated contemporary post-minimal art practices, which extend or reflect on minimalism's original objectives. [1]

  4. Minimalist film - Wikipedia

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    An Autumn Afternoon (Yasujirō Ozu, 1962) Eegah (Arch Hall Sr., 1962) Winter Light (Ingmar Bergman, 1963) Diamonds of the Night (Jan Němec, 1964) Fail Safe (Sidney Lumet, 1964) Red Desert (Michelangelo Antonioni, 1964) Au hasard Balthazar (Robert Bresson, 1966) Mouchette (Robert Bresson, 1967) Playtime (Jacques Tati, 1967) Wavelength (Michael ...

  5. Helmut Lang (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Lang's brand was known for its utilitarian, minimalist aesthetic, [4] as well as for his prestige range of denim. [5] In 1999, Lang sold a 51% stake in his company to the Prada Group, with Prada running distribution and manufacturing and Lang controlling design and advertising.

  6. List of minimalist composers - Wikipedia

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    Jakob van Domselaer, whose early-20th century experiments in translating the theories of Piet Mondrian's De Stijl movement into music represent an early precedent to minimalist music. Alexander Mosolov, whose orchestral composition Iron Foundry (1923) is made up of mechanical and repetitive patterns.

  7. Matthew Williamson - Wikipedia

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    For this project, he worked closely with UK-based artisans to create a green lounge filled with soft leather furnishings which contrast the building’s otherwise minimalist, industrial aesthetic. [26] Also in 2023, Williamson collaborated with luxury British footwear and accessories brand, Kurt Geiger, to launch a limited-edition summer ...

  8. Frutiger Aero - Wikipedia

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    Frutiger Aero visuals in user interface design (KDE Plasma 4 from 2011)Frutiger Aero (/ f r uː t ɪ ɡ ə r ɛ ə r ə ʊ /), sometimes known as Web 2.0 Gloss, [1] is a retrospective name applied to a design trend observed mainly in user interfaces, product design, and Internet aesthetics from the mid-2000s to the early 2010s. [2]

  9. Autumn Leaves (painting) - Wikipedia

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    Autumn Leaves (1856) is a painting by John Everett Millais exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1856. It was described by the critic John Ruskin as "the first instance of a perfectly painted twilight." [ 1 ] Millais's wife Effie wrote that he had intended to create a picture that was "full of beauty and without a subject".