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    Représenter « avec » le rite : réflexivité et danse rituelle dans un tableau murui-muina by Oscar Ivan Garcia

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Inspired by the logic of the murui-muina ritual dances, the artist creates a mise en abyme effect mobilizing two different forms of reflexivity: one in the artist and the other in the observer. …”
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    Unique Design of Learning Studio Spaces: A Case Study of The Department of Applied Design and Fine Art Kabale University. by Akatwijuka, Onesmus

    Published 2023
    “…In contemporary, English language use, "atelier" can also refer to the Atelier Method, a training method for artists that usually takes place in a professional artist's studio. …”
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    Unique Design of Learning Studio Spaces: A Case Study of the Department of Applied Design and Fine Art Kabale University. by Akatwijuka, Onesmus

    Published 2023
    “…In contemporary, English language use, "atelier" can also refer to the Atelier Method, a training method for artists that usually takes place in a professional artist's studio. …”
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    Loup-garou 1 à la Galerie de l’Université du Québec à Montréal by Christine Larivière

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Christine Larivière analyse pour sa part la place qu’occupe l’œuvre Loup-Garou I de l’artiste David Altmejd à la Galerie de l’Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM). …”
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  5. 185

    “Tramando arames, pedras e fios”: espaço e estigma no trabalho de um artista by Carolina Dalla Chiesa, Pedro Henrique de Gois, Gabriela De Luca, Neusa Rolita Cavedon

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Both the artist and the work are judged and identified relationally. …”
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    Al confine tra ufficialità e underground. Forme di istituzionalizzazione della ‘seconda cultura’ sovietica by Alice Bravin

    Published 2025-02-01
    “… From the second half of the 1970s, some organizations of unofficial and independent artists and writers were created in the Soviet Union, which were officially recognized by Soviet authorities: in 1976 in the Moscow City Committee of Graphic Artists a section of painting was set up that united non-formal artists who exhibited their works in the halls in Malaia Gruzinskaia street; in 1981 in Leningrad the literary club “Klub-81” was created, a unique organization of unsanctioned writers under the direct control of the KGB; in 1985 an alternative literary association, the “Klub Poeziia”, was also founded in Moscow. …”
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    Poetics of Friction by Nadja Ben Khelifa, Étienne Allaix, Jörg Sternagel

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Called by these questions, our panel attempts to collaboratively work on corresponding responses within a poetics of friction that is rehearsed, acted out, and tried out in a setting where forces come into play that resist relative motions of solid approaches and beliefs sliding against each other: Whereas the three panelists – a multimedia artist, a cultural theorist, and a philosopher – call with their spoken words, screened images and handout materials, the members of the audience respond to these calls: Like the wheel that needs the concrete surface against its rubber to spin in movement, or the piece of wood that needs the wooden stick rotating against its bark to spark a flame, members of Performance Philosophy need frictions with which both Performance artists and Philosophy scholars slide against each other to spin, to move, to carry on, to reflect, to struggle, to doubt, to aim, to spark flames of inspiration. …”
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    Small Elegies for America by Lindsey Freeman

    Published 2025-02-01
    “… Miniatures open us up to childhood memories, daydreaming, and nostalgia, but they can also alert us to the dangers and disappointments of our times. Many contemporary artists are utilizing small-scale artworks to represent difficult truths of contemporary American life, such as alienation, disenchantment, precarious housing, and economic insecurity writ large. …”
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  10. 190

    Becoming Homebaked by Jones Samantha

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…This paper examines the democratic co-production between the artist Jeanne Van Heeswijk, the Liverpool Biennial, local citizens and its local and global social network of members, as together they develop alternatives to cultural and economic regeneration. …”
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    A Stylistic Analysis of Ṣeun Ògúnfìdítìmí’s Songs by Temidayo Akinrinlola

    Published 2021-12-01
    “… Ṣeun Ògúnfìdítìmí is a traditional Yorùbá artiste of Oǹdó extraction. She is a promising and prosperous female artiste, who explores the richness of African values in creating her lyrics. …”
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    Prediksi Tipe Kepribadian MBTI Artis K-Pop Berdasarkan Caption Instagram Menggunakan Word2Vec dan Long-Short Term Memory (LSTM) by Alfian Hakim, Satrio Hadi Wijoyo, Nanang Yudi Setiawan

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…One of the social media commonly used by K-Pop artists is Instagram. This study tries to develop a personality type classification model based on Instagram captions of K-Pop artists using Word2Vec and Long-Short Term Memory (LSTM). …”
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    Interrogating Okooro Masquerade: A Structuralists Reading of the Costumes by Segun Omosule

    Published 2023-11-01
    “… There is a gulf between the script and the artist's intention when analyzing indigenous festivals. …”
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    Les trois âges du paysage by Philippe Montillet

    Published 2011-09-01
    “…First of all, the farmer was at the origin of landscapes through farming activities. Then, the artist represented them in his own image - by putting man and his sensibility at the core of the relationship. …”
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    Archiver ce qui aurait pu avoir lieu by Stefanie Baumann

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…L’Atlas Group, un projet de l’artiste libanais Walid Raad, est « dédié à la recherche et la compilation de documents sur l’histoire contemporaine libanaise. …”
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    Lettres inédites a René Demeurisse (1895-1961), placeur au salon de la société nationale des beaux-arts en 1921 by Claire Maingon

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…Ces documents totalement inédits révèlent une facette méconnue de l’organisation du Salon et du tempérament d’un artiste dont le principal mérite était la sincérité.…”
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    Indianisation et dépolitisation des victimes de la guerre au Pérou. L’exemple du mémorial L’Œil-qui-pleure by Dorothée Delacroix

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…It is the work of the artist Lika Mutal in coordination with various human rights activists and is a continuation of the work done by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (CVR in Spanish). …”
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    Jeff Wall : « Near Documentary ». Proche de l’image documentaire  by Estelle Blaschke

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…L’artiste photographe canadien Jeff Wall est avant tout connu pour son interrogation riche et complexe sur les traditions pictorales et les régimes visuels de la peinture et du film. …”
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    Les dispositifs optiques au XIXe siècle et la production des images dans Madame Bovary by Jeanne Bem

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…Drawing on the writings of Jonathan Crary and Rosalind Krauss, I argue that Flaubert (who, in addition, had had personal experiences with hallucinatory visions) was not primarily attracted to the idea of the artist as a “realist.” Instead, he considered himself as a visual artist, a producer of autonomous images. …”
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    Mulheres, arte e poder: uma narrativa de contrapoder? by Ana Gabriela Macedo

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…I propose to extend Nochlin’s analysis somehow further and, without twisting her premises, to introduce a shift of focus in this debate, from the analysis of the repre- sentation of women by male artists, to the role of the woman artist in contempo- rary art scene, i.e., from women as objects of representation, to women as agents and subjects of the representation. …”
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