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Clement Greenberg (/ˈɡriːnbɜːrɡ/) (January 16, 1909 – May 7, 1994),
occasionally writing under the
pseudonym K. Hardesh, was an
American essayist known...
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serve as a
model for
modern typology.
Winfred P.
Lehmann introduced Greenbergian typological theory to Indo-European
studies in the 1970s.
During the...
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extent to
which Donald Judd and
Robert Morris both
acknowledge and
exceed Greenbergian Modernism in
their published definitions of minimalism. He
argues that...
- "Clement
Greenberg and the Artist/Critic Relationship",
which focused on
Greenbergian modernist criticism in
relation to
painting and the
internal structure...
- and for the
school of
critics who
developed under her influence, the
Greenbergian legacy offers at its best a way of
accounting for
works of art using...
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extent to
which Donald Judd and
Robert Morris both
acknowledge and
exceed Greenbergian modernism in
their published definitions of minimalism. He
argues minimalism...
- hdl:11858/00-001M-0000-0029-2F3E-C. Dryer,
Matthew S. (1992). "The
Greenbergian word
order correlations". Language. 68 (1): 81–138. doi:10.1353/lan.1992...
- was functionalist,
rather than formalist. An
argument to
reconcile the
Greenbergian and
Chomskyan methods can be
found in
Linguistic Universals (2006), edited...
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Kosuth that
wrote it, in fact more of a "agitprop"
attack on
Greenbergian formalism, what
Kosuth saw as the last
bastion of late, institutionalized...
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response to
minimal art, and the
dogmatic interpretations by some to
Greenbergian and
Juddian formalism), many
painters re-introduced
painterly options...