cannonism

/kænɒˈnɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

a theory or practice that emphasizes or promotes the work of a particular artist or movement, especially an artist such as Pablo Picasso, as the most important or influential example of their style.

“The museum’s emphasis on the cubist movement was a prime example of cannonism, showcasing the work of Picasso above all else.”

Synonyms

  • artism
  • ism

Antonyms

  • eclecticism
  • pluralism