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Video art --- Art vidéo --- Exhibitions. --- Expositions --- Hall, Doug, --- Exhibitions --- Hall, Doug --- Art vidéo
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Photography, Artistic --- Installations (Art) --- Photographie artistique --- Exhibitions. --- Expositions --- sculpting --- Postmodern --- hedendaagse kunst --- postmodernisme (kunst) --- photography [process] --- fotografie --- Contemporary [style of art] --- beeldhouwkunst --- Art
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Photography --- fashion photography --- fotografie
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Photography, Artistic --- Photographie artistique --- Exhibitions --- Expositions --- Boston (Mass.) --- Description and travel --- Exhibitions. --- Descriptions et voyages
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In 1933, John Rice founded Black Mountain College in North Carolina as an experiment in making artistic experience central to learning. Though it operated for only 24 years, this pioneering school played a significant role in fostering avant-garde art, music, dance, and poetry, and an astonishing number of important artists taught or studied there. Among the instructors were Josef and Anni Albers, John Cage, Merce Cunningham, Buckminster Fuller, Karen Karnes, M. C. Richards, and Willem de Kooning, and students included Ruth Asawa, Robert Rauschenberg, and Cy Twombly. Leap Before You Look is a singular exploration of this legendary school and of the work of the artists who spent time there. Scholars from a variety of fields contribute original essays about diverse aspects of the Collegespanning everything from its farm program to the influence of Bauhaus principlesand about the people and ideas that gave it such a lasting impact. In addition, catalogue entries highlight selected works, including writings, musical compositions, visual arts, and crafts. The books fresh approach and rich illustration program convey the atmosphere of creativity and experimentation that was unique to Black Mountain College, and that served as an inspiration to so many. This timely volume will be essential reading for anyone interested in the College and its enduring legacy.
art history --- art appreciation --- art education --- History of civilization --- Twombly, Cy --- Cunningham, Merce --- Johnson, Ray --- Fuller, Richard Buckminster --- Asawa, Ruth --- Kooning, de, Willem --- Albers, Anni --- Rauschenberg, Robert --- Albers, Josef --- Chamberlain, John --- Cage, John --- Black Mountain College [Black Mountain, N.C.]
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"What else, besides the body, could physical thinking look like? Choreographer William Forsythe asks this paradigmatic question in William Forsythe: Choreographic Objects, the first extensive publication dedicated to his provocative career in the intersecting disciplines of choreography, dance, and the visual arts. Published on the occasion of Forsythe's major exhibition at The Institute of Contemporary Art/ Boston, this landmark volume provides the first-ever comprehensive survey of the Choreographic Objects, a remarkable body of conceptual work that blurs the lines between performance, installation, sculpture, and video. Additionally, the richly illustrated volume offers illuminating context with original contributions from leading scholars and critics in the fields of the visual arts, choreography, and performance, together with an illustrated chronology of Forsythe's related dance repertoire"--.
Art --- installations [visual works] --- video art --- performance art --- flags --- interactive art --- dances [performance events] --- bodies [animal components] --- Forsythe, William --- 793.07 --- Choreografie ; 1980-2018 ; W. Forsythe --- Forsythe, William °1949 (°New York, Verenigde Staten) --- Dans ; choreografen --- Exhibitions
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Art --- Sculpture --- installations [visual works] --- art [discipline] --- sculpting --- Parker, Cornelia --- Great Britain
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Art --- installations [visual works] --- performance art --- clothing --- sound art --- Beasley, Kevin
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Art --- installations [visual works] --- freedom --- communication [function] --- cloth --- texts [documents] --- interactive art --- refugees --- Mutu, Wangechi
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