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She may be gone, but we will never forget one of the world's most
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dots to form the outline of Grumpy Cat's grumpy face, body, fur,
and more. Once you've formed these intricate illustrations, you can
fill the images of this cranky little kitty with your favorite
colors. It's the perfect activity book for the perpetual grouch to
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happiness in their otherwise sour existence. It's also a nice gift
for those who enjoy the company of cats, curmudgeons, or a
combination of both. The book features forty black-and-white images
to form and fill with color, perforated pages, as well as an answer
key if you can't manage to solve the mazes. So, relax and embrace
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The first university-level textbook on the power, condition, and
expanse of contemporary fine art drawing A Companion to
Contemporary Drawing explores how 20th and 21st century artists
have used drawing to understand and comment on the world.
Presenting contributions by both theorists and practitioners, this
unique textbook considers the place, space, and history of drawing
and explores shifts in attitudes towards its practice over the
years. Twenty-seven essays discuss how drawing emerges from the
mind of the artist to question and reflect upon what they see,
feel, and experience. This book discusses key themes in
contemporary drawing practice, addresses the working conditions and
context of artists, and considers a wide range of personal, social,
and political considerations that influence artistic choices.
Topics include the politics of eroticism in South American drawing,
anti-capitalist drawing from Eastern Europe, drawing and conceptual
art, feminist drawing, and exhibitions that have put drawing
practices at the centre of contemporary art. This textbook:
Demonstrates ways contemporary issues and concerns are addressed
through drawing Reveals how drawing is used to make powerful social
and political statements Situates works by contemporary
practitioners within the context of their historical moment
Explores how contemporary art practices utilize drawing as both
process and finished artifact Shows how concepts of observation,
representation, and audience have changed dramatically in the
digital era Establishes drawing as a mode of thought Part of the
acclaimed Wiley Blackwell Companions to Art History series, A
Companion to Contemporary Drawing is a valuable text for students
of fine art, art history, and curating, and for practitioners
working within contemporary fine art practice.
The unique compendium re-assesses the value of future and emergent
computing technologies via artistic and philosophical means. The
book encourages scientists to adopt inspiring thinking of artists
and philosophers to reuse scientific concepts in their works.The
useful reference text consists of non-typical topics, where
artistic and philosophical concepts encourage readers to adopt
unconventional approaches towards computing and immerse themselves
into discoveries of future emerging landscape.
'Brad Evans in one of the brightest critical minds of his
generation' - Henry A. Giroux Whether physical or metaphorical,
institutional or interpersonal, violence is everywhere. A seemingly
immutable fact of life, it is nonetheless rarely engaged with at
the conceptual level. What does violence actually mean? And is it
an inevitable part of the human condition? Conversations on
Violence brings together many of the world's leading critical
scholars, artists, writers and cultural producers to provide a
kaleidoscopic exploration of the concept of violence. Through
in-depth interviews with thirty figures including Marina Abramovic,
Russell Brand and Simon Critchley, Brad Evans and Adrian Parr
interrogate violence in all its manifestations, including its role
in politics, art, gender discrimination and decolonisation.
Provocative, eye-opening and bracingly original, Conversations on
Violence sheds light on a defining political and ethical concern of
our age.
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