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Art --- drawings [visual works] --- installations [visual works] --- photography [process] --- easel paintings [paintings by form] --- doors --- Willikens, Ben --- Kostner, Hubert --- Hughes, Patrick --- Kuitenbrouwer, Mirjam --- Mendel, Gideon --- Mercier, Mathieu --- Semper, Ene-Liis --- Kabakov, Ilija Iosefovich --- Schubert, Simon --- Hahn, Eckart --- Kreitz, Isabel --- Dinter, Stefan --- Kugler, Olivier --- Mattioli, Sandro --- Mager, Philipp --- Nebe, Sebastian --- Pirilä, Marja --- Søndergaard, Trine --- Wakultschik, Maxim --- Wischermann, Angelika --- Demand, Thomas --- deuren --- deuren. --- paintings [visual works]
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Iconography --- Art --- art [discipline] --- psychology --- kunstpsychologie --- Vasquez de la Horra, Sandra --- Hiller, Susan --- Barath, Heike Kati --- Botz, Corinne May --- Beer, de, Sue --- Geisler, Kirsten --- Kissina, Julia --- Müller, Matthias --- Netzhammer, Yves --- Reiterer, Werner --- Versloot, Ronald --- Gehring, Alexander --- Hawemann, Cosima --- Schubert, Simon --- Stuke, Katja --- Vogel, Melanie --- Melhus, Bjorn --- Oursler, Tony
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"Si la figure vue de dos constitue un motif récurrent dans l'histoire de l'art occidental, elle n'a que rarement fait l'objet d'un traitement spécifique. Le sujet apparaît pourtant particulièrement actuel au regard du fonctionnement médiatique de notre société contemporaine. En effet, l'anonymat qu'implique la posture de dos, n'est-il pas une manière de déjouer le phénomène massif de dévoilement de soi qu'ont engendré l'usage intensif des médias sociaux et, plus particulièrement, la production quotidienne de milliers de 'selfies'? Plus encore, cet anonymat ne peut-il pas également apparaître comme un acte délibéré de résistance aux innombrables dispositifs de surveillance (par la reconnaissance faciale notamment) qui se sont répandus ces dernières années dans nos cités au point de devenir une menace pour les libertés individuelles ? A l'exemple des artistes contemporains qui questionnent la dimension subversive d'une telle posture, le présent ouvrage entame une réflexion sur les intentions que soulève cette position critique vis-à-vis du fonctionnement des images de soi ou de la place des individus dans l'espace public."
Human figure in art --- Back in art --- fotografie --- 706.9 --- kunst --- kunstenaars --- fotografen --- 20e eeuw (twintigste eeuw) --- 21e eeuw (eenentwintigste eeuw) --- menselijke figuur --- anatomie --- ruggen --- Aires, Carlos --- Atwood, Jane Evelyn --- Beaudry, Charlotte --- Borremans, Michael --- Braeckman, Dirk --- Caron, Gilles --- Coplans, John --- Dezeuze, Daniel --- Eyberg, Sylvie --- Hovers, Esther --- Lecomte, Yves --- McEwen, Adam --- Nauman, Bruce --- Neshat, Shirin --- Niquille, Simone --- Picasso, Pablo --- Pacquée, Ria --- Pistoletto, Michelangelo --- Schubert, Simon --- Søndergaard, Trine --- Struzik, François --- Tsimba, Freddy --- kunstgeschiedenis, België, 21e eeuw --- 7.041
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Art --- drawing [image-making] --- painting [image-making] --- folding [process] --- sculpting --- metal --- paper [fiber product] --- Gáyor, Tibor --- Splitt, Rainer --- Hauser, Erich --- Castillo Deball, Mariana --- Eberstadt, Stefan --- Feser, Christiane --- Grcic, Tamara --- Yang, Haegue --- Hösl & Mihaljevic --- Klein, Martina --- Maurer, Dóra --- Stachon, Natalia --- Stahl, Brigitte --- Strunz, Katja --- Weis, Albert --- Schubert, Simon --- Holweck, Oskar --- Fiebig, Eberhard --- Glöckner, Hermann --- Hilgemann, Ewerdt --- Leberer, Camill --- Lechner, Alf --- Muthofer, Ben --- Ulrichs, Timm --- Schimansky, Hanns --- Metzel, Olaf
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Contemporary developments in the visual arts are often reflected in urban landscapes. Imagine Architecture explores the ways in which visual culture develops in public spaces and how it shapes those spaces. This book focuses on the fruitful exchange between visual culture and architecture and follows up on the themes introduced in our previous release Beyond Architecture. It compiles experimental projects and creative perspectives from the fields of illustration, painting, collage, sculpture, photography, installation, and design.A young generation of creatives sees the urban landscape as the starting point for their work. When these illustrators, sculptors, or photographers engage with architecture, their art overrules conventional doctrines on the use of space. They use buildings as a medium for their ideas, breaking norms and triggering new tensions. Whether they make sculptures that are created within the context of a given structure or street art whose forms and colors impact its surrounding architecture, all of the featured projects interpret and reflect their spatial settings in compelling ways. In the process, these visionary concepts are playfully expanding the definition of architecture. Their creativity has the potential to breathe new life into public spaces and promote the evolution of our cities.
public spaces --- humor --- cities --- urban development --- dwellings --- urbanization --- towers [building divisions] --- architecture [discipline] --- ruins --- stadsontwikkeling --- urban renewal --- architectuur --- Architecture --- steden --- commissions [orders for works] --- Art --- sculpting --- installations [visual works] --- interactive art --- Environmental planning --- outdoor sculpture --- Serrano, Ana --- Kicey, Laura --- Setola, Sandro --- Enrich, Victor --- Catté, Olivier --- Odell, Jenny --- Wexler, Allan --- Allora and Calzadilla --- Hofstetter, Alekos --- Deleu, Luc --- Havsteen-Mikkelsen, Asmund --- Hamer, Michelle --- Sep, Erik --- Bristow, Louise --- Johnson, Kiel --- Varela, Pedro --- Cornelissen, Robbie --- Smits, Rik --- Jiang Pengyi --- Liu Jianhua --- McKenzie, Sarah --- O'Leary, Karen M. --- Mouro, João --- Duque, Alexis --- Sachs, Tom --- Rouphail, Paul --- González, Dionisio --- Wegner, Dietrich --- EVOL --- Posehn, Kristin --- Roijé, Frederik --- Chehere, Laurent --- Seibert, Calvin --- Yang Yongliang --- Jönke, Micha --- Reinert, Jens --- Stenberg, Linda --- Garaicoa, Carlos --- Smilde, Berndnaut --- Goldbach, Niklas --- Gefeller, Andreas --- Abbate, Adalberto --- Schütte, Thomas --- Strange, Ian --- Fassler, Larissa --- Hofer, Andreas --- Kramer, Jeroen --- McNabb, James --- Raddum, Fredrik --- Bohle, Georg --- Mountford, Dan --- Bompas & Parr --- Kunst, Chrisse --- Clayton, Lenka --- Halmans, Frank --- Göpfert, Florian --- Dow, Beth --- Vlahos, Vangelis --- Schubert, Simon --- Demand, Thomas --- Chinneck, Alex --- McLeod, Nicholas --- Liveröd, Jonas --- Bean, Kyle --- Jacobs, Steven --- Studio Job --- Liu Wei --- Lamarche, Bertrand --- Blasco, Isidro --- Rojas, James --- Birn, Michael J. --- Touliatou, Iris --- Bechtold, Matias --- Espantaleón, Ramón --- Overweg, Robert --- Cusick, Matthew --- Kazanjian, Jim --- Yin Xiuzhen --- Orlandini, Hugo --- Hoffman, Judith --- El Ultimo Grito --- Coffey Architects [Londen] --- Tomorrows Thoughts Today [Londen] --- Supergroup [Londen] --- Imaginaire --- Utopie --- Image de la ville --- Image de l'architecture --- Tour --- Ruine --- Technique de représentation --- Kunst en architectuur --- Kunst ; 2000 --- -7.049 --- 7.038 --- 7.039 --- Thema's in de kunst ; imaginaire architectuur en steden --- 719.2 --- Iconografie ; verschillende onderwerpen --- Kunstgeschiedenis ; 1950 - 2000 --- Kunstgeschiedenis ; 2000 - 2050 --- Steden --- Art and architecture --- Cities and towns in art --- Imaginary places in art --- Art and architecture. --- Cities and towns in art. --- Imaginary places in art. --- 7.049 --- 7.08 --- 7.036 --- 7.037 --- 72 --- Installaties (kunst) --- 20ste eeuw (kunst) --- Twintigste eeuw (kunst) --- 21ste eeuw (kunst) --- Eénentwintigste eeuw (kunst) --- Architectuur --- Coffey Architects [London] --- Tomorrows Thoughts Today [London] --- Supergroup [London] --- -Art and architecture. --- -Art --- visual culture --- planologie-stedebouw, steden --- -Kunst en architectuur
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