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"Re-enchanting the World is a publication accompanying Małgorzata Mirga-Tas’s exhibition of the same name, shown in the Polish pavilion at the 59th Venice Biennale. The exhibit is Mirga-Tas’s manifesto on Roma identity and art, drawing inspiration from the Renaissance frescoes of the Palazzo Schifanoia in Ferrara and thus attempting to expand the European iconosphere and history of art with representations of Roma culture.The title of the project and this book is inspired by Silvia Federici’s book Re-enchanting the World: Feminism and the Politics of the Commons (2018), in which re-enchanting – a non-violent process in which women play an important role – reverses the unfortunate fate of the world, shaking off its evil spell. This publication presents Mirga-Tas’s re-enchanting of the world as a way of recovering the idea of the Roma community, with consideration to transnationality, cyclicity and the evolution of meanings, proposing a new narrative about the continuous cultural migration of images and mutual influences between Roma, Polish and European cultures.Within the multidirectional texts featuring poetry, prose and essays, as well as images of Mirga-Tas’s project and its process, we witness her re-enchantment of the world through a re-examination of identity, a recognition of feminine power, and a re-presentation of historical and contemporary visual narratives."--
kunst --- textiel --- textielkunst --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- Polen --- Mirga-Tas Malgorzata --- Roma --- 7.071 MIRGA-TAS --- Biennale di Venezia --- Mirga-Tas, Malgorzata --- Mirga-Tas, Malgorzata / Expositions --- Catalogues d'exposition --- Mirga-Tas, Malgorzata. --- collages --- quiltwork --- ontwerpmethodiek --- Biënnale van Venetië --- 772.9 --- 779.8 --- portretten --- productdesign, afzonderlijke voorwerpen --- textielkunst, overige --- Exhibitions --- Mirga-Tas, Małgorzata, --- antiziganisme --- racisme
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Voor de tweede keer op rij brengt HART in samenwerking met Klara De Biënnale van Venetië, Een gebruiksaanwijzing van Klara, Pompidou en HART uit, een 72 pagina’s tellende handige pocket. Naast een bespreking van de hoofdtentoonstelling The Milk of Dreams, bevat de gids een selectie van interessante landenpaviljoenen en tentoonstellingen die gelijktijdig lopen in de stad, alsook tips van enkele persoonlijkheden uit de kunstwereld.
7.039 --- Kunstgeschiedenis ; 2000 - 2050 --- Art --- art [discipline] --- Vo, Danh --- Bonajo, Melanie --- Boyce, Sonia --- Dumas, Marlene --- Alavanou, Loukia --- Mirga-Tas, Małgorzata --- Rao, Shubigi --- Tapp, Charlie --- Zufarov, Abror --- Zinaida --- Douglas, Stan --- Nauman, Bruce --- Alÿs, Francis --- Nevelson, Louise --- Gillen, Tina --- Sedira, Zineb --- CCA LAB [Tashkent]
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The transformative power of contemporary textiles is the subject of this exhibition catalog that examines how and why textile has been a fertile medium for artists to question regimes of power and hierarchies of value. Bringing together more than 100 works by a diverse range of international practitioners, this eye-opening volume explores how textile art can be as discomforting as it is beautiful, and how age-old materials and processes are being reimagined with boundary-smashing innovations. From intimate hand-crafted works to large-scale sculptural installations, this book celebrates the legacies of artists such as Pacita Abad, the arpilleristas, and José Leonilson. Also featured here are works by living artists such as Igshaan Adams, Tracey Emin, and Cecilia Vicuña.
Textile crafts --- Textile fabrics --- Textile --- Installation-art --- Applied arts. Arts and crafts --- decorative arts [discipline] --- textile materials --- textile art [visual works] --- Shonibare, Yinka --- Abad, Pacita --- Solh, Al, Mounira --- Bourgeois, Louise --- Hammond, Harmony --- Hlobo, Nicholas --- Kimsooja --- Leonilson, José --- Margolles, Teresa --- Mukherjee, Mrinalini --- Pessoa, Solange --- Ringgold, Faith --- Ryggen, Hannah --- Tawney, Lenore --- Parra, Violeta --- Yee, I-Lann --- Adams, Igshaan --- Chicago, Judy --- Beasley, Kevin --- Dayrit, Cian --- Mahama, Ibrahim --- Self, Tschabalala --- Gibson, Jeffrey --- Azpilicueta, Mercedes --- Mirga-Tas, Małgorzata --- Lewis, Tau --- Zangewa, Billie --- Biggers, Sanford --- Brackens, Diedrick --- Centurión, Feliciano --- Constant, Myrlande --- Guzman, Antonio Jose --- Kerunen, Acaye --- LJ Roberts --- Su, Angela --- Vinoja, T. --- Zapata, Sarah --- Hicks, Sheila --- Buić, Jagoda --- Emin, Tracey --- Amer, Ghada --- Vicuña, Cecilia --- Abakanowicz, Magdalena --- Barrada, Yto
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"An extensive exhibition curated by Nicholas Cullinan that investigates the histories and semantics of folding screens by tracing trajectories of cross-pollination between East and West, processes of hybridization between different art forms and functions, collaborative relationships between designers and artists, and the emergence of newly created works"--
Art --- folding screens --- fine art [art genre] --- Screens --- Art, Modern --- History --- art [discipline] --- Aalto, Alvar --- Magritte, René --- Macuga, Goshka --- LeWitt, Sol --- Matsutani, Takesada --- Hockney, David --- Marshall, Kerry James --- Le Pho --- Tuymans, Luc --- Picasso, Pablo --- Aram, Kamrooz --- Bas, Hernan --- Brice, Lisa --- Cao Fei --- Guyton, Wade --- Hamilton, Anthea --- Hoffmann, Josef --- Li Shuang --- McKenzie, Lucy --- Dumas, Marlene --- Eames, Charles --- Eames, Ray --- Saar, Betye --- Stezaker, John --- Vezzoli, Francesco --- Weems, Carrie Mae --- Wu Tsang --- West, Franz --- Elmgreen & Dragset --- Tanaami, Keiichi --- Klein, Yves --- Cokes, Tony --- Pauwels, Maurice --- Mirga-Tas, Małgorzata --- Burden, Elizabeth --- Villegas, De, Pedro --- Halliwell, Kenneth --- Lipscombe, Beca --- Shikô, Watanabe --- Sia, Tiffany --- Zhifo, Chen --- Hatoum, Mona --- Prouvé, Jean --- Gray, Eileen --- Jonas, Joan --- Corbusier, le --- Bacon, Francis --- Twombly, Cy --- Kentridge, William --- Chaimowicz, Marc Camille --- Dine, Jim --- Ofili, Chris --- Owens, Laura --- Accardi, Carla --- Balla, Giacomo --- Genzken, Isa --- Grant, Duncan --- Wilcox, T.J. --- Althoff, Kai --- Simpson, Lorna --- Man Ray --- Copley, William --- Morris, William
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Thanks to art?s ability to communicate and influence, it has always had a charged relationship with activism and politics. And, given the tumultuous times in which we live, with traditional democracies being challenged from all sides, the changing climate, global movements for social justice, and political upheaval causing millions to search for a better life abroad, this relationship has never been more important. The Art of Protest will explore the connection between art, politics, and activism today, revealing how, over the past decade, artists have been engaging with political and social issues of all kinds, through different artistic mediums.
Grafische vormgeving --- Geschiedenis --- Propaganda --- Political philosophy. Social philosophy --- Art --- political art --- politieke kunst --- maatschappijkritiek --- protest en propaganda --- cultuurkritiek --- Activisme --- Art and social action --- activisme --- protest --- feminisme --- racisme --- gendergelijkheid --- maatschappijfilosofie --- cultuursociologie --- Beeldende kunst --- symbolen --- 705.9 --- Firrell, Martin --- Downey, Brad --- 738.9 --- Flood, Mark --- Ruyter, Francis --- grafisch design --- Conley, Jaclyn --- sociale fotografie --- Weymer, Diane --- Tiny Pricks Project --- textielkunst --- schilderkunst --- Dupuy-Spencer, Celeste --- Okpu-Egbe, Adjani --- migratie --- vluchtelingen --- Nugroho, Eko --- Kruger, Barbara --- Brandalism --- reclame --- Altindere, Halil --- Rahbar, Sara --- Menner, Simon --- Shaw, Jim --- Tremblin, Mathieu --- Rodriguez, Edel --- Bridle, James --- Critics Company --- dekolonisering --- Sibande, Mary --- Donkor, Godfried --- conceptuele kunst --- Dayrit, Cian --- Mani, Sajan --- Kazemi, Babak --- Rakowitz, Michael --- Kabiru, Cyrus --- Mapondera, Wallen --- Kohler, Vivien --- globalisering --- Botchway, Kwesi --- Rael San Fratello --- Colectivo Chopeke --- Schellekens & Peleman --- Garcia, J. Leigh --- Leiva, Alma --- Gomez, Jay Lynn --- Ligon, Glenn --- Willis Thomas, Hank --- Walker, Kara --- Valdez, Vincent --- Mosse, Richard --- misogynie --- gender --- transgender --- transsexualiteit (transseksualiteit) --- Fleury, Sylvie --- Chalabi, Hayfaa --- Zvonar, Elizabeth --- Cavalli Bastos, Cibelle --- Victoria Sin --- non-binair --- Bartana, Yael --- Notori, Juliana --- Tejada-Herrera, Elena --- Fajardo, Brenda --- Damoah, Adelaide --- Ying, Miao --- Baeza Pailamilla, Paula --- Mirga-Tas, Malgorzata --- Calderon, Miquel --- Dalena, Kiri --- Center for Political Beauty (Zentrum für Politische Schönheit) --- installaties --- Fusco, Coco --- Grubic, Igor --- Rocco and his Brothers --- graffiti --- SpY --- Walch, Raul --- Francis, Jermaine --- Calel, Edgar --- Fabbri, Simone --- Ortiz, Michelle Angela --- Mendel, Gideon --- klimaatverandering --- Marsh, Dillon --- Eliasson, Olafur --- Bowers, Andrea --- Böhler & Orendt --- von Bismarck, Julius --- Schulze, Claudius --- Hong, Jeff --- Charrière, Julian --- Turner, Vladimir --- Fair, J Henry --- Art and politics --- Politics and art --- Social action and art --- Social action --- Political aspects --- kunst; algemeen ; beeldende kunst; algemeen ; 21e eeuw --- schilder- en tekenkunst, overige genres en motieven --- Oorlog --- Oorlogspropaganda --- Art et politique --- Artistes --- Pensée politique et sociale
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