Sentences with phrase «reproduction in art history»

The almost manic sense of exhilaration expressed in the mash - up — fans used to blow air currents across a work's surface, tires, coke bottles, taxidermy, a bed, or any of the innumerable curiosities Rauschenberg absorbed into the Combines — amazingly retains much of its punch, even after so many years and so much reproduction in art history texts.

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«For the first time in world history, mechanical reproduction emancipates the work of art from its parasitical dependence on ritual.
Of course, the story will be much easier to follow if the reader has a sense of these artists, but for those who are not up on their art history, the book is loaded with full - color reproductions of some of the great works of art that are mentioned in the story.
From its original blue stone floors to the cypress accents and reproduction folk art, in every cozy nook and spacious expanse, the Lodge tells the story of its Virginia setting and the history of the town Rockefeller restored.
Even the stairwell offers a lesson in art and history, with a reproduction of the Bayeux Tapestry extending eight full decks.
As artists developed their creative visions in the postwar period, printed formats, with their inherent properties of reproduction, seriality, and multiplicity, were crucial vehicles for articulating and disseminating their practices, yielding an especially rich moment in the history of twentieth - century art.
Publishers include Gato Negro, an art and poetry press based in Mexico City; Dorothy, a publishing project, a St. Louis - based publisher dedicated to prose works by women; Haymarket, a publisher of progressive political theory and social history; and Primary Information, a specialist in facsimile reproductions of artists books and writings from the 1960s and 1970s.
Sexual Politics: Judy Chicago's Dinner Party in Feminist Art History, (Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1996), 25, 37, 109, 188, 189, 190, 225, 256, (reproduction)
The strength of these photographs lies in the photographic reproduction of a particular space and time within art history.
The history of the world's first trade fair for modern and contemporary art is treated in detail with extensive texts, opulent images and many reproductions of documents and press reports.
In this exhibition the impact of the multiple and the reproduction of sculpture on the history of art is explored by Edward Allington and Ben Dhaliwal through the work of historical and contemporary artists.
In addition to almost 200 color reproductions, it includes a comprehensive exhibition history, bibliography and biographical chronology, as well as a text by artist Mel Bochner and an essay by art historian Briony Fer.
Incorporating photographic reproductions of, among other things, people and artworks at his New York work space, the pieces in this show indulge one of Western art history's most cherished clichés: the artist's studio.
«Diorama» is an enormous display cabinet reminiscent of those used in natural history museums, in which objects of diverse workmanship are displayed, some made of aluminum foil, cutouts of reproductions of works of art, etc..
Pairing art reproductions with passages from 19th and 20th century writers, «City by the Bay» evokes defining moments in San Francisco's history and moods in its climate.
This edition brings together some questions that are of general importance to Dedobbeleer's practice: it oscillates between different states (in this case from two - to three - dimensionality, as well as from original to reproduction), connects with the history of art and combines everyday elements and artistic setting.
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