imagistic

English

Etymology

From imagist + -ic or image + -istic.

Adjective

imagistic (comparative more imagistic, superlative most imagistic)

  1. (art) Of or pertaining to imagism
    • 1988, January 29, “Justin Hayford”, in Stage Business: a young director mixes it up at the Goodman:
      So much 'performance art' tends to be a kind of closed, aloof, imagistic, private vision.

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