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Turner Prize --- Exhibitions --- Cragg, Tony, --- Cragg, Tony
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The eighteen members of the London-based architecture collective Assemble began collaborating in 2010, following their graduation from Cambridge University. In the years since, they have built projects across a wide range of style and function, including a temporary cinema at a former gas station, affordable workspaces for artists, the foundation of social enterprises, the revitalization of a former working-class neighborhood, and designing a new art gallery for Goldsmiths, University of London. To all of their projects they bring an awareness of the social, economic, and political conditions of a society, with the aim of changing the status quo through enabling community action. That work culminated in Assemble's selection as the winner of the 2015 Turner Prize-the first time the prize, Europe's most distinguished for contemporary art, had been awarded to architects. Assemble: How we Build offers the first illustrated look at the work of the collective, presenting a closer look at ten selected projects, along with essays that present background information and reflections on Assemble's objectives and philosophy.
Assemble (Collective, London). --- Architecture, Modern --- Arts, Modern --- Production management --- sustainable architecture --- Economic sociology --- Architecture --- Sociology of environment --- assembling [additive and joining process] --- materials [matter] --- Assemble --- Turner Prize --- Assemble (Londres) --- Architekturzentrum (Vienne) $$$ v Catalogues d'exposition $2 rameau --- Art --- Prix et récompenses --- 72.07 --- Assemble ; Collectief rond architectuur, kunst en design --- Beeldende kunst ; Groot-Brittannië ; Turner prijs ; Turner Prize --- Modern arts --- Architecten. Stedenbouwkundigen A - Z --- Assemble (Architectural firm) --- materials [substances] --- Turner Prize. --- Architekturzentrum (Vienne) --- Prix et récompenses --- Assemble Studio --- bouwen
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Art --- Sculpture --- Photography --- installations [visual works] --- art [discipline] --- motion pictures [visual works] --- sculpting --- Turner Prize --- Starling, Simon --- Almond, Darren --- Lambie, Jim --- Carnegie, Gillian --- anno 1900-1999 --- anno 2000-2099 --- Great Britain --- Ataman, Kutlug --- Langlands & Bell --- Shonibare, Yinka --- Deller, Jeremy
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"Melinda Hinkson follows the experiences of Nungarrayi, a Warlpiri woman from the central Australian desert, as she struggles to establish a new life for herself in the city of Adelaide."--
Warlpiri (Australian people) --- Women, Warlpiri --- Women, Aboriginal Australian --- Aboriginal Australians --- Migration, Internal --- Social conditions. --- Social conditions. --- Social conditions. --- Urban residence. --- Adelaide (S.A.) --- Ethnic relations. --- Society for Humanistic Anthropology Book Prizes. --- Victor Turner Prize.
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"This is the first extensive monograph on the work of British artist and Turner Prize winner, Lubaina Himid. Including the artist's own writing from the 1990s to the present day, alongside archival images, and documentation from recent exhibitions and projects." One of the pioneers of the British Black Arts Movement, Lubaina Himid first came to prominence in the 1980s when she began organising exhibitions of work by her peers, whom she felt were under-represented in the contemporary art scene. Himid's work challenges the stereotypical depictions of black figures in art history, foregrounding the contribution of the African diaspora to Western culture. 'Invisible Strategies' brings together a wide range of Himid's paintings from the 1980s to the present day, as well as sculptures, ceramics, and works on paper. The exhibition opens with Himid's monumental Freedom and Change, 1984, which appropriates and transforms the female figures from Picasso's 'Two Women Running on the Beach' ('The Race'), 1922, into black women, powerfully and humorously subverting one of the most canonical paintings in Western art history.
Art --- painting [image-making] --- #breakthecanon --- Himid, Lubaina --- Art, Black --- Women artists, Black --- Women, Black, in art --- Black people in art --- Racism in art --- African American women artists --- 75.071 --- kunst --- kunstenaars --- twintigste eeuw --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- schilderkunst --- installaties --- keramiek --- zwarte identiteit --- kolonialisme --- postkolonialisme --- 7.071 --- Groot-Brittannië --- Tanzania --- Black Art Group --- Turner Prize --- Afro-American women artists --- Women artists, African American --- Women artists --- Black women artists --- Black art --- Negro art --- Himid, Lubaina,
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This book uses an examination of the annual Turner Prize to defend the view that the evaluation of artworks is a reason-based activity, notwithstanding the lack of any agreed criteria for judging excellence in art. It undertakes an empirical investigation of actual critical practice as evident within published commentaries on the Prize in order to examine and test theories of critical evaluation, including the ideas of Noel Carroll, Frank Sibley, Kendall Walton and Suzanne Langer. Case studies of work by Turner Prize winners such as Steve McQueen, Martin Creed, Tomma Abts are used to explore definitions of art and concepts of artistic value and meaning. The book will be of interest to academics in the fields of aesthetics, contemporary art and cultural studies, but also to practitioners working in the arts, media and education.
Turner Prize. --- Art --- Awards --- Turner, J. M. W. --- Terner, Dzhozef Mallord Uilʹi︠a︡m, --- Tarner, Tzozeph Mallornt Ouilliam, --- Turner, Joseph Mallord William, --- Turner, William, --- Tŭrnŭr, Dzhouzef Mŭlord Uili︠a︡m, --- Tʻou-na, Yüeh-se-fu Ma-lo-te Wei-lien, --- Tʻou-na, --- טרנר, ג׳וזף מאלור ויליאם, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Ethnology-Europe. --- Popular Culture. --- Fine arts. --- Aesthetics. --- British Culture. --- Popular Culture . --- Fine Arts. --- Beautiful, The --- Beauty --- Esthetics --- Taste (Aesthetics) --- Philosophy --- Criticism --- Literature --- Proportion --- Symmetry --- Culture, Popular --- Mass culture --- Pop culture --- Popular arts --- Communication --- Intellectual life --- Mass society --- Recreation --- Culture --- Psychology --- Ethnology—Europe. --- Radio broadcasting Aesthetics --- Aesthetics
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Virginia Button --- Beeldende kunst ; Groot-Brittannië ; Turner prijs ; 1984-2003 --- 7.038 --- kunst --- schilderkunst --- beeldhouwkunst --- installaties --- fotografie --- Groot-Brittannië --- Turner Prize --- prijzen --- twintigste eeuw --- Art & Language --- Atkinson Terry --- Ayres Gillian --- Billingham Richard --- Borland Christine --- Brown Glenn --- Bulloch Angela --- Burgin Victor --- Caulfield Patrick --- Chadwick Helen --- Chapman Jake & Dinos --- Collins Hannah --- Cragg Tony --- Creed Martin --- Davenport Ian --- Davey Grenville --- Deacon Richard --- Dean Tacita --- de Monchaux Cathy --- Doherty Willie --- Doig Peter --- Emin Tracey --- Hamilton Finlay Ian --- Freud Lucian --- Gallacio Anya --- Gilbert & George --- Gillick Liam --- Gordon Douglas --- Gormley Antony --- Hamilton Richard --- Hatoum Mona --- Hirst Damien --- Hodgkin Howard --- Horsfield Craigie --- Houshiary Shirazeh --- Hume Gary --- Innes Callum --- Jarman Derek --- Julien Isaac --- Kapoor Anish --- Long Richard --- McKenna Stephen --- McQueen Steve --- Mach David --- Morley Malcolm --- Nelson Mike --- Ofili Chris --- Oulton Thérèse --- Parker Cornelia --- Patterson Simon --- Perry Grayson --- Phaophanit Vong --- Pippin Steven --- Rae Fiona --- Raedecker Michael --- Rego Paula --- Scully Sean --- Takahashi Tomoko --- Taylor-Wood Sam --- Tillmans Wolfgang --- Tremlett David --- Tyson Keith --- Walker John --- Wallinger Mark --- Wearing Gillian --- Webb Boyd --- Whiteread Rachel --- Kunstgeschiedenis ; 1950 - 2000 --- Art --- art [fine art] --- Jarman, Derek --- Cragg, Tony --- Creed, Martin --- Perry, Grayson --- Phaophanit, Vong --- Finlay, Ian Hamilton --- Davey, Grenville --- Gallaccio, Anya --- Mach, David --- McQueen, Steve --- Webb, Boyd --- Wilding, Alison --- Wilson, Jane --- Wilson, Louise --- Woodrow, Bill --- Atkinson, Terry --- Brown, Glenn --- Collins, Hannah --- Monchaux, de, Cathy --- Innes, Callum --- Julien, Isaac --- Ayres, Gillian --- Caulfield, Patrick --- Nelson, Mike --- Oulton, Thérèse --- Pippin, Steven --- Rae, Fiona --- Takahashi, Tomoko --- Long, Richard --- Burgin, Victor --- Morley, Malcolm --- Freud, Lucian --- Wearing, Gillian --- Tillmans, Wolfgang --- Hodgkin, Howard --- Chapman, Jake --- Dean, Tacita --- Emin, Tracey --- Gilbert and George --- Gillick, Liam --- Hume, Gary --- Kapoor, Anish --- Ofili, Chris --- Patterson, Simon --- Raedecker, Michael --- Taylor-Wood, Sam --- Doig, Peter --- Parker, Cornelia --- Bulloch, Angela --- Houshiary, Shirazeh --- Billingham, Richard --- Borland, Christine --- Chadwick, Helen --- Davenport, Ian --- Doherty, Willie --- Gormley, Antony --- Gordon, Douglas --- Rego, Paula --- Whiteread, Rachel --- Yass, Catherine --- McKenna, Stephen --- Scully, Sean --- Wilson, Richard --- Deacon, Richard --- Horsfield, Craigie --- Great Britain --- art [discipline]
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