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Written from the perspective of a practising artist, this book
proposes that, against a groundswell of historians, museums and
commentators claiming to speak on behalf of art, it is artists
alone who may define what art really is. Jelinek contends that
while there are objects called 'art' in museums from deep into
human history and from around the globe - from Hans Sloane's
collection, which became the foundation of the British Museum, to
Alfred Barr's inclusion of 'primitive art' within the walls of
MoMA, the Museum of Modern Art - only those that have been made
with the knowledge and discipline of art should rightly be termed
as such. Policing the definition of art in this way is not to
entrench it as an elitist occupation, but in order to focus on its
liberal democratic potential. Between Discipline and a Hard Place
describes the value of art outside the current preoccupation with
economic considerations yet without resorting to a range of
stereotypical and ultimately instrumentalist political or social
goods, such as social inclusion or education. A wider argument is
also made for disciplinarity, as Jelinek discusses the great
potential as well as the pitfalls of interdisciplinary and
multidisciplinary working, particularly with the so-called
'creative' arts. A passionate treatise arguing for a new way of
understanding art that forefronts the role of the artist and the
importance of inclusion within both the concept of art and the art
world.
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Ian
(Hardcover)
Paul Freeman; Photographs by Paul Freeman
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Warren Hahn inherited his family's German work ethic. He knows
the meaning of grueling farm labor, the sweat and toil that come
from tilling the land, and the endless hours of work that life on
an old homestead demands. He's seen many changes in his life, but
at the root of everything are the precious seeds of family and
history.
In this autobiographical work, Warren honors his family and the
many hardships they endured to start a new life in America in the
mid-1800s. His family grew from hardy and hardworking German people
who risked everything to create a better future for their children.
Warren grew up on tales of the difficult and dangerous ocean
crossings, love, adventure, ambition, death, disaster, hardship,
and hope; he knew that these stories needed to be preserved and
celebrated.
His ancestors settled in the harsh frontier lands of Texas and
scrambled to create a future in a hostile, unforgiving environment
and time. Now younger generations can come to know the price these
strong-willed settlers paid for their family. Offering more than
just a family history, he shares the story of his own life in
modern-day Gillespie County, Texas.
Every person has a story worth telling. In honor of his family's
rich history, Warren has gathered many lifetimes of those stories
to inspire future generations.
Author Christos Tzanetakos adheres to the profound statement of
Emile Zola: "Civilization will thrive when the last stone from the
last church falls on the last priest." This memoir narrates the
stories of Tzanetakos' lifelong adventures and presents his
thoughts, philosophy, and work regarding atheism. Augmented with
photos, "The Life and Work of an Atheist Pioneer" tells of
Tzanetakos's childhood, growing up in Greece with his parents and
four siblings, and of the seafaring career that took him around the
world for ten years before finally settling in Miami, Florida, in
1969. Here he built his business, married, and started a family
with his wife, Alice; he also immersed himself in activism for
various social issues. "The Life and Work of an Atheist Pioneer"
includes interesting and descriptive details from his life, but
also discusses how he became a champion in the cause of the
separation of church and state and the advancement of atheism.
Learn to draw beautiful flowers from the old masters with some help
from Classic Sketchbook: Botanicals. Improve your skills by
learning techniques on one page, and practicing on the next page.
Imagine learning to draw roses with Redoute, or tulips with Pieter
Brugel. Imagine learning the secrets that made their flower
paintings stand out in their eras and still stand out today.
Classic Sketchbook: Botanicals is an art book that shows you how to
create flowers that will stand the test of time by taking a close
look at the details of great floral paintings, and then coaching
you through the techniques. Each spread in this unique book is made
up of two hard working components: The left-hand page features a
close-up illustration from a noted 19th century and earlier artist,
and the right-hand page, made from quality, uncoated stock, is for
drawing. There are also coaching tips, observations, and a
demonstrative sketch on each page. As you progress through the
book, you'll get to try a variety of artists' styles, and see how
to apply them to your own personal style. Don't wait to get
started! By learning from the masters, you'll become a master
yourself.
This catalogue accompanies the Saatchi Gallery's exhibition which
takes its title from a speech delivered by Joseph Stalin in 1935.
In this large survey show, 18 artists explore the country's past,
present, and possible future from a political, social, and cultural
point of view.
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Modernologies
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Cornelia Klinger, Bartomeu Mari, Sabine Breitwieser
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It is evident that modernity is a popular mountain for analysis and
reflection of a largely controversial nature. Numerous theories
have also been written about the beginning as well as the end of
modernity. The aim of Modernologies is to achieve an account of the
state of artistic research and to discuss selected contributions to
the subject matter that appears central after two to three decades
of an ever intensely blazing conflict over the legacy of modernity
and modernism.
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Ecology Works - John Newling
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Richard Davey, Ann Douglas, Mark Hope, Jonathan Casciani; Text written by John Newling; Foreword by …
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