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Art --- Art. --- Conceptual art --- Conceptual art. --- Art & Project --- Art & Project. --- 1900-1999. --- Netherlands
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Art, Dutch --- Art, Dutch. --- Art & Project --- Art & Project. --- 1900-1999. --- Netherlands
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As the United States struggled to recover from the Great Depression, 24 towns in Alabama would directly benefit from some of the 83 million allocated by the Federal Government for public art works under the New Deal. In the words of Harold Lloyd Hopkins, administrator of the Federal Emergency Relief Act, ""artists had to eat, too,"" and these funds aided people who needed employment during this difficult period in American history. This book examines some of the New Deal art--murals, reliefs, sculptures, frescoes and paintings--of Alabama and offers biographical sketches of the artists who cre
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History of civilization --- Art --- anno 1930-1939 --- United States --- Federal Art Project --- Federal Art Project. --- Federal aid to the arts --- United States of America
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"Matchmaking in the Archive draws the reader into intimate paired relationships between the living and the dead. Each pair was formed through a unique matchmaking process that took place in the archives of The Gay Lesbian Bisexual Transgender Historical Society. The author, who is also the matchmaker, issued an invitation to wander through one archive, to connect with one person, and to invent a creative response. The nineteen relationships that emerged generated a powerful body of creative work that has been exhibited and performed on four continents. It has encompassed live monologue, poetry, an aria sung by a male soprano, sculptural installations, paintings, photography, personal letters, a jam session, a short film, and the author's uncanny photographic portraits of each matched pair. Underlying the creative work are questions that crop up repeatedly: What is our lineage? How do we remember individual people after they die? What does a person's archive reveal? And, just as critical, what is absent from the archive, what secrets do the artifacts suggest, what shimmers in the gaps?"--
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Working class in art. --- Art, American --- Working class --- Commons (Social order) --- Labor and laboring classes --- Laboring class --- Labouring class --- Working classes --- Social classes --- Labor --- Art, Modern --- Chicago Imagists (Group of artists) --- Figuration libre (Group of artists) --- Fort Worth Circle (Group of artists) --- Hairy Who (Group of artists) --- Monster Roster (Group of artists) --- Philadelphia Ten (Group of artists) --- Pictures Generation (Group of artists) --- Labor and laboring classes in art --- Social conditions. --- Employment --- Federal Art Project --- United States. --- Federal Art Project (U.S.) --- History.
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Art is a prerequisite for the progress of society. Corporate Art Initiatives contribute to this progression. Based on extensive research, Viviane Mörmann presents 21 promising corporate art initiatives (CAIs). She introduces different types of art initiatives and provides a standardized scheme to evaluate them. This volume features CAIs from the classic corporate art space to the public art challenge, and the virtual museum. It draws attention to the subject of CAIs to broaden the reader's knowledge and to mediate access to current CAIs. The Corporate Art Index thus addresses art lovers, artists, curators, business and marketing professionals, architects and designers, art historians, art fair organizers and journalists.
Corporate Art; Corporate Art Index; Corporate Art Collection; Corporate Social Responsibility; Sustainability; Art Competition; Art Marketing; Art Space; Art Project; Digital Art; Corporate Communication; Corporate Identity; Corporate Image; Art Sponsoring; Art; Museum; Cultural Management; Art Management; Museum Management; Cultural Marketing --- Art Competition. --- Art Management. --- Art Marketing. --- Art Project. --- Art Space. --- Art Sponsoring. --- Art. --- Corporate Art Collection. --- Corporate Art Index. --- Corporate Communication. --- Corporate Identity. --- Corporate Image. --- Corporate Social Responsibility. --- Cultural Management. --- Cultural Marketing. --- Digital Art. --- Museum Management. --- Museum. --- Sustainability.
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In this third volume of the series Junctures: Case Studies in Women's Leadership, Judith K. Brodsky and Ferris Olin profile female leaders in music, theater, dance, and visual art. The diverse women included in Junctures in Women's Leadership: The Arts have made their mark by serving as executives or founders of art organizations, by working as activists to support the arts, or by challenging stereotypes about women in the arts. The contributors explore several important themes, such as the role of feminist leadership in changing cultural values regarding inclusivity and gender parity, as well as the feminization of the arts and the power of the arts as cultural institutions. Amongst the women discussed are Bertha Honoré Palmer, Louise Noun, Samella Lewis, Julia Miles, Miriam Colón, Jaune Quick-To-See Smith, Bernice Steinbaum, Anne d'Harnoncourt, Martha Wilson, Jawole Willa Jo Zollar, Kim Berman, Gilane Tawadros, Joanna Smith, and Veomanee Douangdala.
Women in art. --- Women executives. --- Leadership in women. --- Art Table. --- Feminist Art Project. --- Institute for Women's Leadership. --- Rutgers Institute for Women and Art. --- Rutgers University. --- Rutgers. --- Women's Caucus for Art. --- activists. --- art organizations. --- art. --- arts. --- cultural. --- dance. --- executives. --- female. --- founders. --- gender. --- leaders. --- leadership. --- music. --- theater. --- visual. --- women.
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