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Buildings in art --- Architecture in art --- Art --- Exhibitions. --- Exhibitions. --- Exhibitions.
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Architecture in art. --- Buildings in art. --- Painting, German
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Brodsky, Alexander --- Utkin, Ilya --- Brodsky & Utkin --- Buildings in art --- Catalogs. --- Brodsky, Alexander, --- Utkin, Ilya,
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Architecture, Romanesque --- Art, German. --- Christian art and symbolism --- Church architecture --- Church buildings in art. --- Church decoration and ornament --- Cologne (Germany) --- Buildings, structures, etc. --- Art, German --- Church buildings in art
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Religious architecture --- Ghent --- Architecture religieuse --- Flandre orientale --- Oost-Vlaanderen --- Religieuze bouwkunst --- Church buildings in art. --- Church buildings --- -Church buildings in art --- #gsdbA --- C3 --- kerkbouw --- tekening --- De Smet, Gaston (1908-1980) --- Gent [gemeente in arrondissement Gent - BE] (x) --- Churches in art --- Churches --- Buildings --- Church facilities --- Church architecture --- Kunst en cultuur --- Smet, Gaston de --- Church buildings in art --- Smet, Gaston de, --- De Smet, Gaston,
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"Explores the relationship between art and religion after the iconoclasm of the Dutch Reformation. Reassesses Dutch realism and its pictorial strategies in relation to the religious and political diversity of the Dutch cities"--Provided by publisher.
Religious architecture --- Painting --- iconoclasm --- mural painting [image-making] --- anno 1600-1699 --- Netherlands --- Interior architecture in art --- Church buildings in art --- Reformation and art --- Painting, Dutch --- Themes, motives --- Church buildings in art. --- Interior architecture in art. --- Themes, motives. --- Dutch painting --- Art and the Reformation --- Churches in art --- Art and religion --- Christian art and symbolism --- Reformation and art - Netherlands --- Painting, Dutch - 17th century - Themes, motives --- Christelijke kunst --- kerkelijk kunstbezit
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Conservation. Restoration --- Architecture --- archéométrie --- Peinture religieuse --- Représentation de l'architecture --- Technologie et art --- Vitrail --- Restauration --- Patrimoine --- Glass painting and staining --- Buildings in art --- Architecture in art --- History --- Representation de l'architecture --- Vitraux --- Iconography --- Applied arts. Arts and crafts --- iconography --- stained glass [material] --- Archeometrie --- Dendrochronologie --- Archéométrie. --- Archaeometry. --- Conservation et restauration --- Conservation and restoration. --- Belgium
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Le chantier est une ambition, un processus et un théâtre où se jouent la transformation physique du monde et l'imaginaire de nos sociétés. C'est un lieu éminemment technique, mais c'est aussi un puissant instrument de pouvoir, un théâtre de la société où les grands aiment se faire représenter et où les artisans apparaissent tantôt comme des héros de la modernisation des villes, tantôt comme des exploités. À partir du XXe siècle, il inspire les architectes et les artistes par son processus et son caractère provisoire et contribue à transformer l'art et l'architecture. Ce sont ces différentes facettes que l'exposition a l'ambition de dévoiler à travers un très grand nombre d'oeuvres, de maquettes et d'objets. L'objectif est de faire découvrir des installations et des pratiques techniques par nature temporaires : gestes, machines, procédés disparus, mais aussi des pratiques sociales, politiques et artistiques moins connues. 00Exhibition: Cité de l'architecture & du patrimoine, Paris, France (09.11.2018 - 24.03.2019).
Chantiers de construction --- Histoire --- Building in art --- Building sites --- Construction dans l'art --- Photographie artistique --- History --- Démolition --- Histoire de la construction --- Chantier --- Photography, Artistic --- Building in art. --- Buildings in art. --- Building sites. --- Wrecking. --- Photography, Artistic. --- 1500-1999 --- Civil engineering. Building industry --- Art --- art history --- building sites --- 1500-1999. --- Histoire.
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"Mike Kelley's Educational Complex (1995) presents forgotten spaces as subjective frames for trauma, real or imagined. A "complex" can be an architectural configuration, a psychological syndrome or a political apparatus. In this book, John Miller approaches Educational Complex through corresponding lines of enquiry, considering the representation of Kelley's schools (and his childhood home) as architectural models; popular fantasies associated with false memory syndrome; and the liberal democratic premises underpinning education"--
Sculpture, American --- Conceptual art --- Installations (Art) --- Architecture in art --- School buildings in art --- Architectural models --- Art, American --- Kelley, Mike, --- Architectural models. --- Art, American. --- Criticism and interpretation. --- 1900-1999. --- Sculpture, American - 20th century --- Conceptual art - New York (State) - New York - 20th century --- Installations (Art) - New York (State) - New York - 20th century --- Kelley, Mike, - 1954-2012. - Educational complex
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