Cet ouvrage retrace les tentatives d’émancipations symboliques et économiques de jeunes artistes évoluant dans les réseaux de l’art contemporain à partir d’une ethnographie de l’entourage amical et professionnel de l’auteur.
Jill Johnston began the 1960s as an influential dance columnist for the Village Voice and by the start of the next decade she was known as a keen observer of postmodern art and lesbian feminist life who challenged how dance, art, and women can and should be seen.
Diagrams: Tropes, Tools and Abstract Machines examines the pervasive roles of diagrams as analytical, generative, narrative and critical devices manifest in design practices by architects and non-architects that draw on thick cultural milieus and that operate at personal, architectural and urban scales.
This book contains a simplified overview of the history of the art of ballet, then a quick definition of the nature of its production, and the cycles through which this production passes, in order to bring the concepts of this art closer to its lovers and those wishing to become a professional, encourage the professional spirit, and guide the student to choose the branch that appeals to him.
This book offers a novel perspective on contemporary architecture, exploring its position in mediatization, attained through technological apparatuses.
This edited volume serves as an overview and introduction to the conceptual apparatus of Norbert Elias for newcomers, while also outlining current research within the Eliasian school of sociology.
Join favorite Disney Princesses Cinderella, Ariel, Belle, Rapunzel, Snow White, and Jasmine, featuring six bedtime stories in one very special storybook.
This book presents both a historical survey and a critical re-evaluation of the contested and contingent nature of the medium of painting over the last 60 years.
Diagrams: Tropes, Tools and Abstract Machines examines the pervasive roles of diagrams as analytical, generative, narrative and critical devices manifest in design practices by architects and non-architects that draw on thick cultural milieus and that operate at personal, architectural and urban scales.
Based on theatrical research of unusual depth and enterprise, Theatre as a Weapon (1986) shows how the workers' theatre of the 1920s and 1930s transformed the social function of theatre.
A concise guide to the creative application of appropriation and remix that offers a set of open-ended guidelines for art and design studio-based projects, this book explores creativity with emerging technology, including artificial intelligence.
MEDIATED ARCHITECTURE: Vivid, Effervescent and Nervous, the second issue of the SAC JOURNAL, presents three projects de- signed at SAC during the last eight years.
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This edited volume serves as an overview and introduction to the conceptual apparatus of Norbert Elias for newcomers, while also outlining current research within the Eliasian school of sociology.
L’art contemporain est entré dans une ère de globalisation, à la suite de quelques expositions qui ont fait date : Quand les attitudes deviennent forme, Magiciens de la Terre, la Documenta 11….