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51. Article: Sequential art
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Sequential art.
- Sequential art refers to the art form of using a series of ordered, static images to tell a story or convey information. The best-known example of sequential art is comics, especially comic books and comic strips. ...
- The term was coined by comics artist Will Eisner in his book Comics and Sequential Art. ...
52. Article: Pile-familien (Salicaceae)
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- art:Hvid-Poppel (Populus alba) .
- art:Grå-Poppel (Populus alba x tremula) .
- art:Rabarber-Poppel (Populus lasiocarpa) .
- art:Sort-Poppel (Populus nigra) .
- art:Kinesisk balsampoppel (Populus simonii) .
- art:Bævre-Asp (Populus tremula) .
- art:Vestamerikansk Balsampoppel (Populus trichocarpa) .
- art:Hvid-Pil (Salix alba) .
- art:Øret Pil (Salix aurita) .
- art:Selje-Pil (Salix caprea) .
- art:Grå-Pil (Salix cinerea) .
- art:Dug-Pil (Salix daphnoides) .
- art:Rosmarin-Pil (Salix eleagnos) .
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54. Article: Mimetic art
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- Mimetic art.
- Mimetic art is the art of combining information and metaphors to transfer an opinion of a subject without blatant, outright revealing of actual intended agenda/real names/actually stated desire. As with any art this can have mixed results. ...
55. Article: National Gallery of Australia
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- The National Gallery of Australia is a major art gallery (museum) in Canberra, Australia. It is Australia's "national art gallery" funded by the Federal Government. ...
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- Art in the Aboriginal Tradition (mostly recent, but in traditional forms) .
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- Art of Australia .
- Home page of the Australian National Gallery of Art .
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57. Article: Fractal art
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- Fractal art.
- Fractal art is an algorithmic approach for producing Computer-generated art using fractal mathematics. Traditionally, fractals fall into three broad categories relevant to fractal art: .
- Fractals of all three kinds have been used as the basis for vast sections of digital art and animation. ...
- Many fractal art galleries can now be found on the Internet. ... For an example of the state of the art in fractal landscapes, http://www. ...
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60. Article: Degenerate art
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- Degenerate art.
- Degenerate art (from the German: entartete Kunst) is a term that became notorious during the Nazi rule of Germany to refer to any art reflecting values or aesthetics contrary to the Aryan ones. It is therefore somewhat ironic that the concept of degenerate art was first proposed during the late nineteenth century by Max Nordau, the Zionist leader. ...
- In 1937, Nazi authorities purged German museums of art they considered "degenerate. " They then took 650 of the works so condemned, and sent them on tour as a special exhibit of "degenerate art. ...
- It was the largest and best attended touring art exhibit ever mounted at the time. ...
61. Royal College of Art
- www.rca.ac.uk
- Communication Art and Design .
- Curating Contemporary Art .
- Communication Art and Design .
- Curating Contemporary Art .
- The Royal College of Art is the world's only wholly postgraduate university of art and design, specialising in teaching and research and offering the degrees of MA, MPhil, and PhD across the disciplines of fine art, applied art, design, communications and humanities. ...
62. deviantART: where ART meets application!
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- Deviously serving the art and skin community for 1,394 days. ...
- Written by ^alphakx, posted by +dinyctis Tuesday, June 1, 2004, 10:07 AM in Digital Art May has come and gone, and a new month has just begun. This article will present some of the digital art gallery director's personal favorites for the month of May. ...
- Written by *stayorgo, posted by +dinyctis Tuesday, June 1, 2004, 7:05 AM in Art Groups 4x6 is pleased to release "Progress". ...
- Written by *neosynthetic, posted by +dinyctis Tuesday, June 1, 2004, 1:21 AM in Art Groups After an enduring lapse of silence, The Neosynthesis Art Group has returned with one if it's most promising and inspiring Chronicles to date. ...
- Written by *leakyspider, posted by +dinyctis Monday, May 31, 2004, 8:13 PM in Exhibitions Australia's first monographic exhibtion of Man Ray's work will be shown at the Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane from May until 18 July. ...
- Written by *swelements, posted by +dinyctis Monday, May 31, 2004, 3:51 AM in Exhibitions The exhibition of the 200 most important modern art images in Berlin has new opening hours. ...
- Written by `leodadominico, posted by +dinyctis Friday, May 28, 2004, 5:42 PM in Exhibitions The Chrysler Museum of Art is presenting “America’s First Old Master: Portraits by John Singleton Copley. ...
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63. Article: Xerox art
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- Xerox art.
- Xerox art (sometimes, more generically, called "electrostatic art" 1 or "copy art") is created by putting objects on the glass, or image area, of a copying machine, and by pressing "start," making an image. ... Xerox art appeared shortly after the first Xerox copying machines were made. ...
- Xerox art is often used in mail art. ...
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- Brian Gross Fine Art - SAn Francisco, CA USA United States of America.
- Brian Gross Fine Art is pleased to present a major exhibition of new work by major American abstract painter, Ed Moses. ...
- Contemporary Art Center Lacoux - Ain, FR France.
- The exhibition organized by the Contemporary Art Center Lacoux in Rhone-Alpes-FRANCE, is an important installation , with many apparently scattered objects, that could be called " the universe as a garden or the garden as an universe". ...
- Art Scene Warehouse - Shanghai, CN China.
- Promising to be one of Shanghais biggest, most interesting and imaginative exhibitions of 2004, Art Scene Warehouse s latest show, 11 + 1: Crowds and Voids brings together the work of eleven exciting and creative Chinese artists (one of whom has taken an English name) and one German artist (who has taken a Chinese name) living and working in and inspired by China. ...
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66. Article: Kitsch
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- Kitsch is a German term that has been taken over into English that categorizes art that is considered to be of "bad taste"; whether overly mundane, folksy, commercial, or pretentious. Because the word was brought into use as a response to a large amount of art in the 19th century where the aesthetic of art work was confused with a sense of exaggerated sentimentality or melodrama, its most closely associated with art that is sentimental, mawkish, or maudlin; however, it can be used to refer to any type of art which is deficient for similar reasons--whether it tries to appear "sentimental", "cool", "glamorous", "theatrical", or "creative", kitsch is said to be a gesture imitative of the superficial appearances of art. It's often said that kitsch relies on merely repeating convention and formula, lacking the sense of truth and beauty displayed in real art. ...
- 2 Academic Art.
- Though its precise etymology is uncertain, the term 'kitsch' is widely held to have originated in the Munich art markets of the 1860s and 70s, used to describe cheap, hotly marketable pictures or 'sketches' (the English term mispronounced by Germans, or elided with the German verb verkitschen, to 'make cheap'). ...
- The word 'kitsch' eventually came to mean "to slap (a work of art) together". ...
- To the art world of the time, kitsch was perceived as a threat. ...
- Adorno perceived this in terms of what he called the "culture industry", where the art is controlled and formulated by the needs of the market and given to a passive population which accepts it — what is marketed is art that is non-challenging and formally incoherent, but which serves its purpose of giving the audience leisure and something to watch. ... Contrarily, art for Adorno is supposed to be subjective, challenging, and oriented against the oppressiveness of the power structure. ...
- Broch called kitsch "the evil within the value-system of art" — that is, if true art is "good", kitsch is "evil". While art was creative, Broch held that kitsch depended solely on plundering creative art by adopting formulas that seek to imitate it, limiting itself to conventions and demanding a totalitarianism of those recognizable conventions. To him, kitsch was not the same as bad art; it formed a system of its own. ...
- Clement Greenberg held similar views; believing that the avant garde arose in order to defend aesthetic standards from the decline of taste involved in consumer society, and seeing kitsch and art as opposites. ... One of his more controversial claims was that kitsch was equivalent to Academic art: "All kitsch is academic, and conversely, all that is academic is kitsch. " He argued this based on the fact that Academic art, such as that in the 19th century, was heavily centered in rules and formulations that were taught and tried to make art into something learnable and easily expressible. ... While its true that some Academic art might have been kitsch, not all of it, and not all kitsch is academic. ...
67. Article: Stuckism
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- Stuckism is a British Art Movement of the 1990s and 2000s, founded by Billy Childish and Charles Thomson. ...
- Your art is stuck, stuck, stuck! .
- The Stuckists formed as an alternative to the Charles Saatchi-patronised Young British Artists (also known as "Brit Art"). The group are defined by their Stuckist Manifesto that places great importance on the values of traditional artistic skills over the popularity of "easy" installation pieces, and oppose modernism (at least as it is presently practiced in art). ...
- Because the Stuckists are anti-performance art, Chai and Xi are anti-Stuckist. ...
68. Article: Outsider Art
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- Outsider Art.
- (Redirected from Outsider art) .
- Outsider Art has become a catch-all phrase for art done by people outside the mainstream. It was coined by art critic Roger Cardinal in 1972 as an English synonym for Art Brut. Art Brut literally means "Raw Art". ...
- Outsider Art is defined by the situation of the artist who makes it. The main characteristics of an Outsider Artist are that they are typically self-taught; they have little or no contact with the mainstream art world; they are frequently on the margins of society. ...
- 1 Art of the Insane.
- Art of the Insane .
- Interest in the art of insane asylum inmates had begun to grow in the 1920s. ...
- French artist Jean Dubuffet was particularly struck by Bildernerei der Geisteskranken and began his own collection of such art, which he called Art Brut or Raw Art. In 1948 he formed the Compagnie de l'Art Brut along with other artists including Andre Breton. The collection he established became known as the Collection de l'Art Brut. ...
- Dubuffet characterised Art Brut as: "Those works created from solitude and from pure and authentic creative impulses - where the worries of competition, acclaim and social promotion do not interfere - are, because of these very facts, more precious than the productions of professions. After a certain familiarity with these flourishings of an exalted feverishness, live so fully and so intensely by their authors, we cannot avoid the feeling that in relation to these works, cultural art in its entirety appears to be the game of a futile society, a fallacious parade. ... Art and Text no. ...
69. Article: Academic art
- en.wikipedia.org
- Academic art.
- Academic art refers to the style of painting and sculpture produced under the influence of European Academies, where many artists received their formal training; though it can be meant to extend to all art influenced by Academies, its often meant to refer to artists influenced by the standards of the Académie française, who practiced under the movements of Neoclassicism and Romanticism, and more usually used to refer to art that followed these two movements, in the attempt to synthesize both of their styles, and which is best reflected by the paintings of William-Adolphe Bouguereau, Thomas Couture, and Hans Makart. Also called academism, academicism, art pompier, and eclecticism, and sometimes linked with historicism and syncretism. ...
- The first Academy of Art was founded in Florence in Italy in 1562 by Giorgio Vasari who called it the Accademia del Disegno. ... More so than the Florentine Accademia del Disegno, the Academia di San Luca served an educational function and was more concerned with art theory. ...
- " The Académie française was founded in an effort to distinguish artists?who were gentlemen practicing a liberal art?from craftsmen, who were engaged in manual labor. This emphasis on the intellectual component of artmaking had a considerable impact on the subjects and styles of academic art. ...
- Followers of Poussin, called poussinistes, argued that line (disegno) should dominate art, beause of its appeal to the intellect, while followers or Rubens, called rubenistes, argued that color (colore) should dominate art, because of its appeal to emotion. ... Debates also occurred over the subject of whether its better to learn art by looking at nature, or to learn by looking at the great artistic masters of the past. ...
- In the 19th century, in the revived form of the debate, the attention and the aims of the art world became to 'synthesize' the line of Neoclassicism with the color of Romanticism. ...
- Historicism is also meant to refer to the belief and practice associated with Academic art that one should incorporate and conciliate the innovations of different traditions of art from the past. ...
- The art world also grew to give increasing focus on allegory in art. ...
- The trend in art was also towards greater idealism, which is contrary to realism, in that the figures depicted were made simpler and more abstract--idealized--in order to be able to represent the Ideals they stood in for. ...
- Towards the end of the 19th century, Academic art saturated European society. ... Bouguereau, Alexandre Cabanel and Jean-Léon Gérôme were leading figures of this art world. ...
- During the reign of Academic art, the paintings of the Rococo era, previously held in low favor, were revived to popularity, and themes often used in Rococo art, such as Eros and Psyche, were popular again. The Academic art world also idolized Raphael, for the ideality of his work, in fact preferring him over Michelangelo. ...
70. Article: Diskuse:V-ART - Wikipedie
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- Diskuse:V-ART.
- Petrus: ZdravÃm pÅ™ispÄ›vatele ze sdruženà V-ART. PÅ™esunul jsem VaÅ¡e Stanovy ze stránky "Stanovy" na stránku "Stanovy sdruženà V-ART" a na stránce "V-ART" zmÄ›nil odkaz Stanovy na Stanovy sdruženà V-ART|Stanovy . ...
71. Article: Ukiyo-e
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- "pictures of the floating world") is a style of painting, but is more commonly associated with a type of woodblock print art that became popular in Japan in the 18th and 19th centuries. The art form arose in the metropolitan culture of Edo (Tokyo) during the second half of the 17th century, originating with the single color works of Moronobu Hishikawa. ...
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75. Article: 1967 in art
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- 1967 in art.
- See also: 1966 in art, other events of 1967, 1968 in art, list of years in art, List_of_art_events. ...
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