A number of disciplines are showing new interest in the study of images. Although art history has the most developed critical and historiographic tools for interpreting images, art historians have not ventured far outside the domains of fine art and…
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Plus not- architecture were Robert Irwin, , Bruce Nauman, Richard Serra, and Christo. In every case of these axiomatic , there is some kind
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I draw attention to the neglect of Warburg precisely because it is through an engagement with his thought, more than with that of Panofsky or Riegl, that the continued importance of the philosophical concerns of the art history of the beginning of…
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Art criticism and art history from a feminist perspective are recent phenomena, emerging only during the last fifteen years. They have, in their short history, moved from a first generation in which "the condition and experience of being female" was…
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Abstract Although 'modern' mental health care comprises a variety of theoretical approaches and practices, the supposed identification of 'mental illness' can be understood as being made on the basis of a specific conception of subjectivity that is…
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The writer presents a defense of Abstract Expressionism. It may be possible to better describe the work produced by this movement if it is seen above all as vulgar; this term indicates not only the object and its inherent abjectness or absurdity,…
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ART HISTORY AND ITS THEORIES 7 simple sense. The process can be "caught," analyzed, at any given moment, and the particular interpretant proposed by the interpreter is tainted by the latter's social position. So far, the
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We consider advective-reactive solute transport in porous media whose hydraulic and transport properties are uncertain. These properties are treated as random fields, which renders nonlinear advection-reaction transport equations stochastic. We…
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Art in Theory 1815-1900 provides the most wide-ranging and comprehensive collection of documents ever assembled on nineteenth-century theories of art.
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Views and Overviews Semiotics and Art History Mieke Bal and The basic tenet of semiotics, the theory of sign and sign-use, is antirealist. Human culture is made up of signs, each of which stands for something other than
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00 Here with a new introduction and updated bibliography, is the definitive collection of writings by and about the work of the 1960s minimalists, generously illustrated with photographs of paintings, sculpture, and performance. Here with a new…
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Fried argues the minimalist sculpture, which he calls literalist art, is based in an embracing of objecthood via a shape and theater, in that a part of the spirit of the work is in its interaction with the viewer. Fried is opposed to this idea of…
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Winner of the 2009 Frank Jewett Mather Award given by the College Art Association (CAA).Art has its own power in the world, and is as much a force in the power play of global politics today as it once was in the arena of cold war politics. Art,…
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