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820 <417> --- Ierse literatuur --- 820 <417> Ierse literatuur --- Arts, Irish --- Modernism (Art) --- Art, Modernist --- Modern art --- Modernism in art --- Modernist art --- Aesthetic movement (Art) --- Art, Modern --- Irish arts
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Artists' houses and their gardens formed a distinct and influential strand in Victorian architecture and decoration, eliciting public interest and coverage in the popular press of the day. The artist's home and its contents were essential components of the Aesthetic Movement, in which artists - as home-owners, interior designers, producers and consumers - drove the movement into the mainstream. Artists such as Frederic Leighton, G.F. Watts, Dante Gabriel Rossetti and Edward Burne-Jones were the product of the phenomenon of the Victorian art world which brought fame and public adulation to its most successful exponents. "Artistic Circles" takes the unique approach of examining Aestheticism from a social perspective and reveals how the art movement influenced the development of domestic building and homemaking for an emerging section of Victorian society, the educated middle-class professional.
Artists --- Interior decoration --- Decorative arts --- Art and society --- Aesthetic movement (Art). --- Art and society. --- Decorative arts. --- Interior decoration. --- Homes and haunts --- History --- Homes and haunts. --- 1800-1899. --- England. --- Victoriaans tijdperk. --- architectuur. --- mecenaat. --- design. --- Aesthetic Movement. --- kunstenaarshuizen. --- Watts, George Frederic. --- Leighton, Frederic. --- Morris, William. --- Rossetti, Dante Gabriel. --- Whistler, James Abbott McNeill. --- Burne-Jones, Edward Coley. --- Tissot, James. --- 19de eeuw. --- 20ste eeuw. --- Groot-Brittannië.
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Whether we recognise it or not, virtually every aspect of our life today has been influenced in part by the aesthetic legacy of Modernism. In this introduction Christopher Butler examines how and why Modernism began, explaining what it is and showing how it has gradually informed all aspects of 20th and 21st century life.
Modernism (Art) --- Modernism (Literature) --- Modernism (Aesthetics) --- MAD-faculty 17 --- kunstgeschiedenis --- Kunst 19e-20ste eeuw --- modernisme --- Aesthetics --- Crepuscolarismo --- Literary movements --- Art, Modernist --- Modern art --- Modernism in art --- Modernist art --- Aesthetic movement (Art) --- Art, Modern
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Through the figure of Josephine Baker, Second Skin tells the story of an unexpected yet enduring intimacy between the invention of a modernist style and the theatricalization of black skin at the turn of the twentieth century. Stepping outside of the platitudes surrounding this iconic figure, Anne Anlin Cheng argues that Baker's famous nakedness must be understood within larger philosophic and aesthetic debates about, and desire for, ""pure surface"" that crystallized at the convergence of modern art, architecture, machinery, and philosophy. Through Cheng's analysis, Baker emerges as a central
Arts and society --- Arts, Modern --- Modernism (Art) --- Surfaces (Philosophy) --- Philosophy --- Art, Modernist --- Modern art --- Modernism in art --- Modernist art --- Aesthetic movement (Art) --- Art, Modern --- History --- Baker, Josephine, --- McDonald, Freda Josephine, --- Criticism and interpretation.
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For many scholars, cultural studies is viewed as a product of postmodern criticism and as the antithesis of modernism. In this brilliant work, Catherine Driscoll argues persuasively that we must view what we call cultural studies as a direct continuation of the innovations and concerns of modernism and the modernists. In making her case, Driscoll provides a fresh take on arguments--some seemingly unresolvable--that pivot on modernism's desire for novelty. Defining modernity as a critical attitude rather than a time period, she describes the many things these ostensibly different field
Culture. --- Modernism (Art) --- Modernism (Literature) --- Crepuscolarismo --- Literary movements --- Art, Modernist --- Modern art --- Modernism in art --- Modernist art --- Aesthetic movement (Art) --- Art, Modern --- Cultural sociology --- Culture --- Sociology of culture --- Civilization --- Popular culture --- Social aspects
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Grace Crowley has been recognized as a product of European modernism and was one of the leading innovators of geometric abstraction in Australia. Having studied in Paris in the 1920's with one of the leading art teachers, writers and theorists, André Lhote, she returned to Australia having mastered the complex mathematics and geometry of the golden section and dynamic symmetry, that had become a framework for modernism. Through her teaching of these compositional techniques at the most progres...
Modernism (Art) --- Art, Abstract --- Abstract art --- Art, Non-objective --- Non-objective art --- Art, Modern --- Art, Modernist --- Modern art --- Modernism in art --- Modernist art --- Aesthetic movement (Art) --- Crowley, Grace, --- Criticism and interpretation.
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Victoriaans tijdperk --- architectuur --- mecenaat --- design --- Aesthetic Movement --- kunstenaarshuizen --- Watts, George Frederic --- Leighton, Frederic --- Morris, William --- Rossetti, Dante Gabriel --- Whistler, James Abbott McNeill --- Burne-Jones, Edward Coley --- Burne-Jones, Edward Coley --- Tissot, James --- 19de eeuw --- 20ste eeuw --- Groot-Brittannië
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Modernism (Aesthetics) --- Modernism (Art) --- Modernism (Literature) --- 82.015 --- 82.015 Literaire stromingen --- Literaire stromingen --- Crepuscolarismo --- Literary movements --- Art, Modernist --- Modern art --- Modernism in art --- Modernist art --- Aesthetic movement (Art) --- Art, Modern --- Aesthetics --- 7.037 --- architectuur --- geschiedenis --- kunst --- kunstgeschiedenis --- literatuur --- modernisme --- kunstgeschiedenis - constructivisme, dadaïsme, fauvisme, futurisme, kubisme, surrealisme, moderne kunst (overgang expres. naar abstr. kunst) --- Art --- Literature --- Modernism (Aesthetics). --- Modernism (Art). --- Modernism (Literature).
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Until now a silent presence in Western accounts of the cultural topography of modernism, multicultural Kyiv is here revealed in its historical, intellectual, and artistic complexity. Excerpts taken from the works of artists, writers, and critics as well as the numerous illustrations help give life to the exciting creativity of this period. The first book-length examination of this subject, Modernism in Kyiv is a breakthrough accomplishment that will become a standard volume in the field. --Book Jacket. The study of modernism has been largely focused on Western cultural centres such as Paris, Vienna, London, and New York. Extravagantly illustrated with over 300 photos and reproductions, Modernism in Kyiv demonstrates that the Ukrainian capital was a major centre of performing and visual arts as well as literary and cultural activity. While arguing that Kyiv's modernist impulse is most prominently displayed in the experimental work of Les Kurbas, one of the masters of the early Soviet stage, the contributors also examine the history of the city and the artistic production of diverse groups including Ukrainians, Russians, Jews, and Poles. M̀odernism in Kyiv restores the multicultural city of Kyiv to its rightful position as a major player in the dialogue and cross-pollination of ideas occurring between important modernist figures in centres such as Paris, New York, London, and Vienna. Engaging and highly readable, this collection is impressive in its scope, depth, and breadth.'
Modernism (Art) --- Arts, Ukrainian --- Theater --- Dramatics --- Histrionics --- Professional theater --- Stage --- Theatre --- Performing arts --- Acting --- Actors --- Ukrainian arts --- Art, Modernist --- Modern art --- Modernism in art --- Modernist art --- Aesthetic movement (Art) --- Art, Modern --- History --- Kurbas, Lesʹ, --- Kurbas, Oleksandr Stepanovych, --- Kurbas, A. S. --- Kurbas, Aleksandr Stepanovich, --- Курбас, Лесь, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Kyïv (Ukraine) --- Kiev (Ukraine) --- Kief (Ukraine) --- Kiew (Ukraine) --- Kijew (Ukraine) --- Kijów (Ukraine) --- Kiyev (Ukraine) --- Kiyiv (Ukraine) --- Kyyiv (Ukraine) --- Kievo (Ukraine) --- Kyjiv (Ukraine) --- Kyjiw (Ukraine) --- Київ (Ukraine) --- Киев (Ukraine) --- Intellectual life --- Kyiv (Ukraine) --- Soggetto.
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Music --- Modernist --- music [discipline] --- painting [image-making] --- Painting --- anno 1800-1999 --- schilderkunst --- muziek --- modernisme --- briefwisseling --- Wagner, Richard --- Signac, Paul --- Kandinsky, Wassily --- Cage, John --- 19de eeuw --- 20ste eeuw --- 21ste eeuw --- kunst --- kunst en muziek --- schilderkunst en muziek --- negentiende eeuw --- twintigste eeuw --- Wagner Richard --- Kupka Frantisek --- Ciurlionis Mikalojus Konstantinas --- Musorgsky Modeste --- Klee Paul --- Neugeboren Henrik --- Whistler James Abbott McNeill --- Debussy Claude --- Liszt Franz --- abstract expressionisme --- Appia Adolphe --- scenografie --- Bach Johann Sebastian --- Balla Giacomo --- futurisme --- Ballets russes --- Baudelaire Charles --- Bauhaus --- van Beethoven Ludwig --- Berlioz Hector --- Blaue Reiter --- Boccioni Umberto --- Brahms Johannes --- Braque Georges --- Cage John --- kleur --- kleurenleer --- impressionisme --- Chopin Frédéric --- Delacroix Uegène --- Delaunay Robert --- Denis Maurice --- Duchamp Marcel --- Fantin-Latour Henri --- Feininger Lyonel --- Gauguin Paul --- Kandinsky Wassily --- Hartley Marsden --- Klinger Max --- Matiushin Mikhail --- Mondriaan Piet --- Picabia Francis --- Picasso Pablo --- Satie Erik --- Schoenberg Arnold --- Seurat Georges --- Signac Paul --- Stella Joseph --- Sitte Camillo --- Wyzewa Teodor de --- Russolo Luigi --- Mahler Gustav --- 7.036 --- Kunstgeschiedenis --- Muziekgeschiedenis --- music [performing arts] --- Art and music --- Modernism (Art) --- Modernism (Music) --- Modernism in music --- Modernist music --- Musical modernism --- Style, Musical --- Art, Modernist --- Modern art --- Modernism in art --- Modernist art --- Aesthetic movement (Art) --- Art, Modern --- Music and art --- schilderkunst. --- muziek. --- modernisme. --- briefwisseling. --- Wagner, Richard. --- Signac, Paul. --- Kandinsky, Wassily. --- Cage, John. --- 19de eeuw. --- 20ste eeuw. --- 21ste eeuw. --- music [performing arts genre]
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