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Geographical perception --- Geography --- City planning --- Art and geography --- Psychological aspects
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geography --- Art --- historiography --- Art and geography --- Art et géographie --- Geografie en kunst --- Geography and art --- Géographie et art --- Kunst en geografie --- Art and geography. --- Historiography. --- Historiography
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This volume represents a collection of six essays written by artists and art historians about journeys to places and methods of practice that challenge perceived taxonomies. The artist as traveler has deep historical precedents as contemporary art production today, and has historically followed political, economic, and cultural expansion. The role of the artist as witness, reporter, geographer, collector, and educator exemplifies the significance of mobility, geographic and cultural mediation in the productions of art and visual culture, and the critical questions raised as a result.The book encompasses a variety of perspectives on how artist-travelers have embraced and contextualized the places, people, cultures and overall experiences encountered on their journeys. Each chapter unveils different and unique approaches which artists have taken in reacting and creating as part of a journey in which they are often the outsiders to the culture and place. Visual mappings conveying geo-locative walking data, recreations of indigenous ritual as installation, participatory video installations uncovering community perspectives, and a reflective diary about walking across lands affected by natural disaster are some of the ways these artists and historians examine the experiences the artists have encountered abroad. Each piece is completely unique, yet united in the act of journey and pursuit of alternative narrative born of the experience.
Travel in art. --- Art and geography. --- Geography and art --- Geography --- Voyages and travels in art
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L'histoire de l'art a presque toujours tenté d'assigner aux divers mouvements artistiques une inscription territoriale privilégiée. Dans le cas de l'impressionnisme, cette inscription, incontestable pour certains peintres ou certaines périodes de leur vie, apparaît difficilement conciliable avec la multiplicité de leurs déplacements et la diversité de leurs inspirations : Paris (les grands boulevards, Montmartre) mais également la vallée de la Seine, de l'Oise, ou le Loing de Sisley ; Rouen, Giverny, la Normandie, mais encore la Bretagne et l'Océan ; Londres et la Hollande, mais aussi et à nouveau Venise, l'Italie et la Méditerranée (Monet, Renoir). L'interprétation de la peinture impressionniste a, dès lors, oscillé entre au moins trois tendances, suscitant de multiples tentatives d'appropriations nécessairement concurrentielles : pluri-territorialisation (les sources étrangères, anglaises ou japonaises, de l'impressionnisme ; sa réception ultérieure dans les multiples variantes nationales, européennes ou américaines), déterritorialisation (l'impressionnisme comme répertoire de thèmes universels et style international), ou encore réflexes divers de reterritorialisation (écoles locales, revendication d 'un enracinement régional, usages nationalistes ou patriotiques de l'art de Monet, etc.). Cette publication se propose d'interroger, grâce au concours d'historiens de l'art, d'historiens et de géographes, la relation entre un mouvement artistique, qui naît dans le cadre des nationalismes européens et dans le contexte de l'affirmation républicaine, et son inscription, réelle ou construite, dans un espace géographique, territorial, mais aussi institutionnel et politique qui se révèle pluriel et contradictoire. Dans le cadre de la première édition du Festival Normandie impressionniste, deux volumes ont déjà été publiés en 2012 : Normandie sensible. Regards croisés de géographes et de plasticiens (PUC) et Impressionnisme et littérature (PURH). À paraître :…
Impressionism (Art) --- Art and geography --- Geography and art --- Geography --- Aesthetics --- Art, Modern --- Modernism (Art) --- Painting --- Post-impressionism (Art) --- impressionnisme --- art --- peinture
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History as a science --- Art --- Social geography --- Latin America --- Japan --- Europe --- Art [Comparative ] --- Art and geography --- Art comparatif --- Art et géographie --- Geografie en kunst --- Geography and art --- Géographie et art --- Kunst [Vergelijkende ] --- Kunst en geografie --- Art and geography. --- Art, Comparative. --- Historiography. --- Art, Comparative --- Comparative art --- Geography --- Historiography
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Cet ouvrage présente une analyse du lieu, de son importance et de son influence sur les pratiques artistiques, littéraires et sociales. Le lieu influe sur nous, il est toujours silencieusement actif. La découverte d'un espace, d'un territoire ou d'un pays, peut produire des effets imprévisibles. Il peut en naître un trouble momentané, une vive émotion esthétique, une expérience marquante, une mutation durable, un basculement de vie.
Space (Art) --- Art and philosophy --- Art and geography --- Artists --- Space and time in art --- Homes and haunts --- Art --- Persons --- Philosophy and art --- Philosophy --- Geography and art --- Geography --- Negative space (Art)
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This volume offers responses to the view that migration is disruptive of national heritage. It investigates the empathy and mediation migratory aesthetics provide, re-evaluates the cultural understanding of borders and transnationalism and presents an overview of migration terminology for use by art historians and museums.
Art --- Emigration and immigration --- Art and society. --- Art and geography. --- Art and globalization. --- Cultural property. --- History. --- Religious aspects. --- Art market. --- Borders. --- Diaspora. --- Emigration and immigration. --- Expatriate artists. --- History of art. --- Migration. --- Migratory Aesthetics. --- Refugees and Asylum seekers. --- Transnationalism.
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