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    Quand l’artiste contemporain joue au muséographe by Noémie Drouguet

    Published 2007-10-01
    “…This article deals with the intervention of contemporary artists in order to create themselves museography of exhibitions. …”
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    SCIENTIFIC, ARTISTIC AND SOCIAL ASPECTS OF THE CONCEPTUALIZATION OF SPACE IN THE ENLIGHTENMENT by Marina A. Vasilyeva

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The author examines the scientific approach to space that developed in the New Age, the artistic understanding of space and the practices of vision that manifest themselves in painting, as well as a new assessment of the social significance of space and the emergence of the idea of public spaces. …”
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    Holding the Artist Accountable: Kay Boyle in the Modernist Press by Shannon LEVITZKE

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…“Holding the Artist Accountable: Kay Boyle in the Modernist Press” posits that there is a thematic consistency throughout Boyle’s publishing career, though it spanned roughly seven decades and included dozens of different little and mainstream magazines, that supersedes stylistic variations reflective of the periodicals in which she appeared. …”
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    Vanessa Bell and Virginia Woolf: an Artist and a Critic? by Liliane Louvel

    Published 2005-12-01
    “…The issue of the ‘trans-lation’ of one art into another medium, will be coupled with the phenomenon of what happens when an artist is a critic and a critic an artist. This time, this article will examine the issue from a point of view opposite to the commonly adopted one, that is, it will not examine only what Virginia wrote about painting in her essays, in her letters or in her novels, but first and foremost what Vanessa had to say about painting and literature in the short volume, Sketches in Pen and Ink prefaced by her daughter, which contains most of her essays.…”
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    The Ascent of the Artist in Ernest Buckler’s The Mountain and the Valley (1952) by André Dodeman

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…With his first novel, The Mountain and the Valley (1952), Canadian writer Ernest Buckler chose to stay true to the longstanding tradition of the Künstlerroman, best illustrated by one of the greatest modernist writers of the twentieth century, James Joyce and his A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (1916). Like Joyce who chose to revisit the genre, Buckler decided to write about the throes of a young artist who seeks to escape from tradition and life in the country. …”
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    Indentured impressions: The embodied materiality of artistic practices in Mauritius by Baishali Ghosh

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…This article ponders the ways contemporary Mauritius art negotiates the lives and afterlives of indentured labour histories and how artists explore visual, textual and sensorial materials to connect and counter their indentured ancestors’ narratives. …”
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    Mental toughness and performance strategies of martial artists in practice and competition by Atefeh Beheshti, Hassan Gharayagh Zandi, Zahra Fathirezaie, Fatemeh Heidari

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Abstract This study’s objective was to analyze the relationship between mental toughness and martial artists’ performance strategies. Two hundred athletes (male: 105, female: 95) with an age range of 18-36 years (mean:25.12, s=4.96) who competed at university to the national standard of martial arts participated in this study. …”
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    Readymade–Human: Principles of Artistic and Theoretical Work of Robert Cyprich by Ján KRALOVIČ

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The study "Readymade – Human: Principles of Artistic and Theoretical Work of Robert Cyprich" examines the theoretical and artistic work of the prominent Slovak neo-avant-garde artist and theorist Robert Cyprich (1951-1996). …”
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    Berthe de Rayssac, muse et artiste sans œuvre by Sarah Hassid

    Published 2013-03-01
    “…By retracing the career of this forgotten personality, notably through her artistic training and practice of music, it is possible to describe this ambivalent figure, who combined the symbolic faces of the muse and the artist, paradoxically without an oeuvre. …”
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    Archetypes and Responsive Smiles: Classical Statues and American Artists in Rome by Andrea Mariani

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…The essay analyzes the ambivalent response of some major Anglo-American artists and writers to the Roman cultural context, focusing, in particular, on their reaction to classical and neoclassical sculpture. …”
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