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Modernist art, insurgent and utopian, ignited like a firecracker cluster in cities across the globe in the early 20th century.
An initial investigation traced the explosion to sugar dust that ignited like gunpowder in a basement area beneath the silos, where sugar was loaded onto conveyor belts and transported to the packaging area.
(Rosenberg) ★ Museum of Modern Art: 'Tokyo 1955-1970: A New Avant-Garde' (through Feb. 25) Modernist art, insurgent and utopian, ignited like a firecracker cluster in cities across the globe in the early 20th century, and Tokyo was one of them.
On Thursday Ms. Bouder played with scale and tension, darting between vulnerability and force as she skimmed the stage in daring jetés that ignited like flames and easing up on her deer-in-the-headlights innocence for something more tenuous, more unknowable.
(Johnson) ★ Museum of Modern Art: 'Tokyo 1955-1970: A New Avant-Garde' (through Feb. 25) Modernist art, insurgent and utopian, ignited like a firecracker cluster in cities across the globe in the early 20th century, and Tokyo was one of them.
This table must be prepared beforehand and can be ignited like a regular table.
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