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"Mirabilia urbis Romae"
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Reuse value : spolia and appropriation in art and architecture from Constantine to Sherrie Levine
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ISBN: 9781409424222 1409424227 9781409435181 1409435180 1317063791 1317063783 1315606186 1283297507 9786613297501 9781138246768 9781315606187 9781317063773 9781317063780 Year: 2011 Publisher: Farnham ; Burlington, VT Ashgate

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This book offers a range of views on spolia and appropriation in art and architecture from fourth-century Rome to the late twentieth century. Using case studies from different historical moments and cultures, contributors test the limits of spolia as a critical category and seek to define its specific character in relation to other forms of artistic appropriation. Several authors explore the ethical issues raised by spoliation and their implications for the evaluation and interpretation of new work made with spolia. The contemporary fascination with spolia is part of a larger cultural preoccupation with reuse, recycling, appropriation and re-presentation in the Western world. All of these practices speak to a desire to make use of pre-existing artifacts (objects, images, expressions) for contemporary purposes. Several essays in this volume focus on the distinction between spolia and other forms of reused objects. While some authors prefer to elide such distinctions, others insist that spolia entail some form of taking, often violent, and a diminution of the source from which they are removed. The book opens with an essay by the scholar most responsible for the popularity of spolia studies in the later twentieth century, Arnold Esch, whose seminal article 'Spolien' was published in 1969. Subsequent essays treat late Roman antiquity, the Eastern Mediterranean and the Western Middle Ages, medieval and modern attitudes to spolia in Southern Asia, the Italian Renaissance, the European Enlightenment, modern America, and contemporary architecture and visual culture.


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Urban Developments in Late Antique and Medieval Rome : Revising the Narrative of Renewal
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ISBN: 9789048541492 Year: 2021 Publisher: Amsterdam Amsterdam University Press

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Perspektiven der Spolienforschung 1 : Spoliierung und Transposition

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