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"Das Atelier ist tot", erklärten Künstler schon vor mehr als drei Jahrzehnten. "Wir leben in der Post-Studio-Ära", äußern zeitgenössische Künstler und Kritiker derzeit fast einvernehmlich. Wenn das Atelier überall sein kann und nicht zuletzt im Kopf des Künstlers angesiedelt ist, dann ergeben sich durch diesen Wandel der Praxis und der Auffassung zahlreiche Fragen: Wie sehen Ateliers heute aus? Wie und warum haben sie sich verändert? Wo entsteht ein künstlerisches Werk? Ist das Atelier inzwischen eher ein ideeller Ort, handelt es sich also um spezifische Organisationsstrukturen künstlerischer Arbeit? Was zeichnet demnach heute ein Atelier aus? Oder taugt der Begriff überhaupt nicht mehr? Der vorliegende Band versucht auf die angeführten Fragen aus unterschiedlichen Blickwinkeln Antworten zu geben. Das Hauptaugenmerk liegt dabei auf der Moderne und der Gegenwart. Neben der Untersuchung der strukturellen Veränderungen der Institution Atelier kommen unter anderem die Positionen von Georges Adéagbo, Matthew Barney, Marcel Duchamp, Paul McCarthy, Bruce Nauman, Richard Serra, Annette Messager, Olafur Eliasson und Rirkrit Tiravanija zur Sprache. Mit Beiträgen von Nike Bätzner, Julia Gelshorn, Petra Lange-Berndt, Herbert Molderings, Nina Möntmann, Dietmar Rübel, Victoria Schmidt-Linsenhoff, Peter J. Schneemann, Wolfgang Ullrich, Philipp Ursprung und den Herausgebern.
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Artists' studios --- Architecture, Roman. --- Sculpture. --- Arts, Roman. --- Mosaics, Ancient. --- Ateliers d'artiste --- Architecture romaine --- Sculpture --- Arts romains --- Mosaïque antique --- Artists' studios. --- Mosaïque antique
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Art -- History. --- Art -- Lower Austria (Austria) - 1945 -- Pictorial works. --- Artists -- Lower Austria (Austria) - 1945 -- Pictorial works. --- Artists' studios --- Artists' studios --- Artists --- Artists --- Visual Arts --- Art, Architecture & Applied Arts --- Visual Arts - General --- Homes and haunts --- Homes and haunts --- Lower Austria (Austria)
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Tachtig actuele kunstenaars voor het voetlicht door 'getuigefotograaf' Didier Verriest. Een bijzonder fotoboek over de biotoop bij uitstek van elke kunstenaar: het atelier als natuurlijke habitat waar nieuwe creaties, concepten en composities vorm krijgen. Een intieme blik achter de schermen van de hedendaagse kunstwereld. Met portretten van Michaël Borremans, Arne Quinze, Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven, Luc Tuymans, Koen Vanmechelen en vele anderen.
ateliers --- Photography --- studios [work spaces] --- Artists --- Belgium --- Artists' studios --- Portrait photography --- Verriest, Didier --- 77.092.07 --- Fotografie ; België --- Portretfotografie ; kunstenaarsportretten --- Portraiture --- Art studios --- Artists' workshops --- Ateliers --- Studios, Artists' --- Workshops, Artists' --- Workshops --- Fotografen A - Z --- Portraits --- Exhibitions --- Homes and haunts --- Pictorial works --- Fotografen ; 21ste eeuw ; 2000-2012 ; D. Verriest --- Kunstenaars en hun ateliers --- Belgische kunstenaars --- Kunstenaarsateliers
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Vito Acconci; Edgar Arceneaux; Art & Language; Atlier Lieshout; Francis Bacon; Louise Bourgeois; Constantin Brancusi; Marcel Duchamp; Jack Goldstein; Eva Hesse; Carsten Höller; Robert Irwin; Seydou Keita; Martin Kippenberger; Edward Krasinski; Laboratoire Agit-Art; Paul McCarthy; Takashi Murakami; Bruce Nauman;Mike Nelso; Gabriel Orozco; Martha Rosler; Dieter Roth; Carolee Schneemann; Robert Smithson; Wolfgang Tillmans; Richard Venlet; Ian Wallace; Andy Warhol; Lawrence Weiner; Francesca Woodman
art theory --- studios [work spaces] --- kunstbeschouwing --- hedendaagse kunst --- Contemporary [style of art] --- Art --- art [fine art] --- Nauman, Bruce --- Arceneaux, Edgar --- Höller, Carsten --- Venlet, Richard --- Orozco, Gabriel --- Goldstein, Jack --- Warhol, Andy --- Tillmans, Wolfgang --- Weiner, Lawrence --- McCarthy, Paul --- Smithson, Robert --- Bourgeois, Louise --- Hesse, Eva --- Bacon, Francis --- Wallace, Ian --- Irwin, Robert --- Acconci, Vito --- Woodman, Francesca --- Keita, Seydou --- Duchamp, Marcel --- Krasiński, Edward --- Schneemann, Carolee --- Murakami, Takashi --- Rosler, Martha --- Nelson, Mike --- Kippenberger, Martin --- Roth, Dieter --- Brancusi, Constantin --- Laboratoire Agit-Art [Dakar] --- Atelier Van Lieshout [Rotterdam] --- Art & Language --- anno 2000-2009 --- anno 1900-1999 --- Artists' studios --- Artists' studios. --- Laboratoire Agit'Art [Dakar] --- Iconographie --- Art contemporain --- Processus de création --- Création artistique --- Corps humain, thème --- Art studios --- Artists' workshops --- Ateliers --- Studios, Artists' --- Workshops, Artists' --- Workshops --- Kunst --- kunst --- kunsttheorie --- ateliers [werkruimten] --- art [discipline]
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Five experiments made by prestigious architects on their own homes during the dark days of the Second World War.In most books or manuals on the history of modern architecture we found a large number of pages devoted to the avant-garde movement that took place in-between wars and to the reconstruction and expansion after World War II. Therebetween, as a misunderstanding or an agreed silence, is a big gap of dark years, wars and exiles of which you can hardly speak about. It is precisely in those dark years when the most experimental and inspiring projects had place. Architects and artists relegated to the margins of civil reality began to present a picture of reactions to a cultural situation unsustainable. Francisco González de Canales analyzes a constellation of scattered cases between late thirties and late fifties of the twentieth century he calls domestic self-experimentation.
Architecture, Modern --- Architecture, Domestic --- Avant-garde (Aesthetics). --- 72.036 --- 728.036 --- 728.01 --- 728.03 --- 72.037 --- Woningbouw ; 20ste eeuw ; theorie --- Architectuurtheorie ; filosofie van het wonen --- Architectenwoningen --- Kunstenaarswoningen --- 20ste eeuw (architectuur) --- Twintigste eeuw (architectuur) --- 20ste eeuw (woningbouw) --- Twintigste eeuw (woningbouw) --- Wonen (filosofie) --- Wonen (geschiedenis) --- Architectuurgeschiedenis ; 1900 - 1950 --- Architecture, Domestic. --- Architecture --- Philosophy. --- Architect-designed houses --- Artists' studios --- Architecture domestique --- Maisons conçues par des architectes --- Ateliers d'artiste --- Philosophie --- Neruda, Pablo, --- Erskine, Ralph, --- Eames, Charles --- Eames, Ray --- O'Gorman, Juan, --- Smithson, Peter --- Smithson, Alison, --- Homes and haunts.
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This book aims at explaining the phenomenon from a technical point of view, while also taking into account the historical and economic background. In addition to the wealth of new findings on the son's copies, crucial discoveries were made regarding Bruegel the Elder's painting technique, leading to a new perception of his working practice.
Painting --- Artists' studios --- Genre painting --- Peinture --- Ateliers d'artiste --- Peinture de genre --- Copying --- Technique --- Copie --- Bruegel, Pieter, --- copies [derivative objects] --- Bruegel, Pieter [Younger] --- kopieën --- Brueghel, Pieter (de Jonge) --- Cleve, Marten van (I) --- Brueghel, Peeter, --- Brueghel --- 759.94931 --- Dutch painting --- Copying. --- Arts Painting Belgium Flanders --- Breughel, Pieter, --- Painting, Dutch --- Technique. --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Bruegel, Pieter --- Bolugaier --- Breĭgelʹ, Piter --- Brʹogel, Piter --- Broigel, Peṭer --- Bruegel, Pierre --- Bruegel, --- Brueghel, Pieter --- Bryūgeru, Pītā --- Po-lu-kai-erh --- Bruegel, Pieter [Elder] --- techniek --- Brueghel, Pieter (de Oude) --- 16de eeuw --- 17de eeuw --- Breughel, Pieter --- Breugel, Pieter --- Bolugaier, --- Breĭgelʹ, Piter, --- Brʹogel, Piter, --- Broigel, Peṭer, --- Breughel de Oude, Pieter --- Bruegel, Pierre, --- Brueghel, Pieter, --- Bryūgeru, Pītā, --- Po-lu-kai-erh, --- ברויגל, פיטר --- Breughel, Pieter de Jongere --- kunst (kopie, kopiëren) --- van Cleve, Marten I --- kunst (+ kopie, kopiëren) --- Brueghel, Pieter II --- Bruegel, Pieter, - ca. 1525-1569 --- Brueghel, Peeter, - the elder, - ca.1525-1569 --- Bruegel, Pieter, - ca. 1564-1637/38 --- Brueghel, Peeter, - the young, - ca.1564-1637/38 --- Brueghel (famille) --- Conservation et restauration --- techniek. --- kunst (+ kopie, kopiëren). --- Bruegel, Pieter I. --- Brueghel, Pieter II. --- van Cleve, Marten I. --- 16de eeuw. --- 17de eeuw. --- Bruegel, Pieter I
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