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the immaterial
adjective
Having no matter or substance.
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The immaterial had become material.
"Onward from the material to the immaterial," Suger wrote.
"That is a part of the immaterial heritage".
And in 1959 he lectured at the Sorbonne on "Art's Evolution Toward the Immaterial".
Metaphysical creep: two articles connect the immaterial to developments in deep ecology and physics.
What ensued is a story of reservations — including the immaterial sort, which trouble the mind.
Mark Alizart, adjunct director of the Palais de Tokyo, said the artist "sculptures the immaterial".
It's more like the immaterial swirl of veils in the dances of Loie Fuller.
V.H.: We wanted to go beyond reality and celebrate the immaterial.
It boomerangs across disciplines, locations, time periods, even between reality and the immaterial.
He says, "The immaterial has become immaterial," not that it has become "material".
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