This document contains images and information about 10 influential artworks from the early 20th century that helped establish modern art styles like Cubism, Futurism, and Abstract Expressionism. The works highlighted include Balla's "Dynamism of a Dog on a Leash" from 1912, Picasso's "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon" from 1905, Boccioni's "Unique Forms of Continuity in Space" from 1913, and Kandinsky's "Composition IX" from 1936. Context is also provided about select earlier works by artists like Velázquez, Rembrandt, and Brâncusi.
The document summarizes various art openings and events that artist Ernst Kraft participated in from 2006-2007 in Mexico and Spain, including the opening of his installation "El laberinto de león" in Mexico in 2006, the opening of "El laberinto transparente" in Malaga, Spain in 2007, and a collective mural opening in Leon, Mexico in 2006.
This document lists 14 artworks from antiquity to modern times that depict sexuality and the human form. It includes sculptures, paintings and photographs from artists such as Praxiteles, Botticelli, Titian, Ingres, Manet, Heckel, Picasso, Morimura, Banning, Neel, Semmel, Sleigh and Riley that showcase how sexuality has been portrayed in art through different eras.
This document provides information on 15 artworks from notable artists such as Rembrandt, Rubens, Caravaggio, Michelangelo, Velazquez, Wyeth, Matisse, Beckman, Giacometti, Klimt, Hopper, Donatello, Vermeer, and Chagall. For each artwork, the artist, title, date, and sometimes medium are listed, with some including links to online images or descriptions. The artworks span from the early 15th century to the mid 20th century and include paintings, sculptures, and drawings across different styles and subjects.
Three paintings by different artists are described. Picasso's 1968 painting "mousquetaire" measures 145.1 by 96.5 cm and is exhibited at the Auckland city art gallery. Munch's 1893 painting "der schrei der natur" was originally titled differently and is hung at the national gallery in Oslo, Norway. Van Gogh's 1889 painting "the starry night" is in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.
PEINTRE DE LA REPRESSION by Thierry Geoffroy/ COLONELEmergency Art
Thierry Geoffroy, known also as COLONEL, is a French artist living in Copenhagen who develops art formats. Some of his best known formats are EMERGENCY ROOM, BIENNALIST and CRITICAL RUN. His artworks are included in major international museum collections, and he has had solo and group exhibitions displayed at prestigious venues around the world such as MoMA PS1 and the Venice Biennale. Geoffroy publishes art books and was named Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres for his contributions to art.
The document summarizes the activities of the PROJECT F.I.L.M. which involved meetings and film-related activities in several European countries. The project included a first meeting in Matera, Italy where students visited film locations and enjoyed Italian beverages and cheese. Subsequent meetings were held in Croatia, Germany, the UK, and Latvia where students watched films, visited film museums and locations, and participated in film festivals and competitions.
The document discusses the history of cinema musicals. It notes that the invention of film was created by the Lumière brothers in 1895. It then states that the first musical was The Wizard of Oz, which helped establish the genre of cinema musicals. The document provides background on the origins and early development of musical films.
This document contains images and information about 10 influential artworks from the early 20th century that helped establish modern art styles like Cubism, Futurism, and Abstract Expressionism. The works highlighted include Balla's "Dynamism of a Dog on a Leash" from 1912, Picasso's "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon" from 1905, Boccioni's "Unique Forms of Continuity in Space" from 1913, and Kandinsky's "Composition IX" from 1936. Context is also provided about select earlier works by artists like Velázquez, Rembrandt, and Brâncusi.
The document summarizes various art openings and events that artist Ernst Kraft participated in from 2006-2007 in Mexico and Spain, including the opening of his installation "El laberinto de león" in Mexico in 2006, the opening of "El laberinto transparente" in Malaga, Spain in 2007, and a collective mural opening in Leon, Mexico in 2006.
This document lists 14 artworks from antiquity to modern times that depict sexuality and the human form. It includes sculptures, paintings and photographs from artists such as Praxiteles, Botticelli, Titian, Ingres, Manet, Heckel, Picasso, Morimura, Banning, Neel, Semmel, Sleigh and Riley that showcase how sexuality has been portrayed in art through different eras.
This document provides information on 15 artworks from notable artists such as Rembrandt, Rubens, Caravaggio, Michelangelo, Velazquez, Wyeth, Matisse, Beckman, Giacometti, Klimt, Hopper, Donatello, Vermeer, and Chagall. For each artwork, the artist, title, date, and sometimes medium are listed, with some including links to online images or descriptions. The artworks span from the early 15th century to the mid 20th century and include paintings, sculptures, and drawings across different styles and subjects.
Three paintings by different artists are described. Picasso's 1968 painting "mousquetaire" measures 145.1 by 96.5 cm and is exhibited at the Auckland city art gallery. Munch's 1893 painting "der schrei der natur" was originally titled differently and is hung at the national gallery in Oslo, Norway. Van Gogh's 1889 painting "the starry night" is in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.
PEINTRE DE LA REPRESSION by Thierry Geoffroy/ COLONELEmergency Art
Thierry Geoffroy, known also as COLONEL, is a French artist living in Copenhagen who develops art formats. Some of his best known formats are EMERGENCY ROOM, BIENNALIST and CRITICAL RUN. His artworks are included in major international museum collections, and he has had solo and group exhibitions displayed at prestigious venues around the world such as MoMA PS1 and the Venice Biennale. Geoffroy publishes art books and was named Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres for his contributions to art.
The document summarizes the activities of the PROJECT F.I.L.M. which involved meetings and film-related activities in several European countries. The project included a first meeting in Matera, Italy where students visited film locations and enjoyed Italian beverages and cheese. Subsequent meetings were held in Croatia, Germany, the UK, and Latvia where students watched films, visited film museums and locations, and participated in film festivals and competitions.
The document discusses the history of cinema musicals. It notes that the invention of film was created by the Lumière brothers in 1895. It then states that the first musical was The Wizard of Oz, which helped establish the genre of cinema musicals. The document provides background on the origins and early development of musical films.
This document lists and provides brief descriptions of 14 works of art from antiquity to modern day that depict sexuality and/or nudity. The works span mediums such as sculpture, painting, photography, tapestry, and printmaking. They include pieces from ancient Greece and Rome as well as works by prominent artists like Botticelli, Titian, Ingres, Manet, Picasso, Morimura, Neel, Semmel, Sleigh, and contemporary artists Riley and Thomas.
This document lists information about artworks from several modern artists including Henri Rousseau, Marc Chagall, Marcel Duchamp, Pablo Picasso, Rene Magritte, Paul Klee, Piet Mondrian, Joan Miro, and Henri Matisse. For each artwork, the artist's name and nationality, art movement, title of the piece, date of creation, current location, and photographer are provided.
The document appears to be a collection of captions from photos taken during a trip to Paris and London. It includes descriptions of landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and Notre Dame in Paris as well as Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, and pubs in London. The captions describe sights seen, experiences had, and people photographed throughout the trip.
This document provides a timeline of key events in the life and career of post-Impressionist artist Vincent Van Gogh from 1872 to 1888. It notes that he lived from 1853 to 1890 and lists locations he worked in such as Paris from 1886 to 1887 and Arles from 1888. During his time in Arles he painted several self-portraits and landscapes, as well as portraits of people from the local community like members of the Roulin family and Madame Ginoux.
Kubisme in parijs II - Montparnasse en Puteaux (section d'or)Michiel C.C. Kersten
Bijeenkomst over het kubisme van de Groupe Puteaux (Section d'Or) met als belangrijkste vertegenwoordigers Jean Metzinger, Albert Gleizes, Robert Delaunay, Fernand Léger, Henri Le Fauconnier. Focus: de Salons des Indépendants en de Salons d'Automne van 1911 en 1912, die de doorbraak van deze groep kunstenaars betekende. Bijeenkomst: Haarlem (Hoofdwacht van de Vereniging Haerlem) op 8 december 2016. Bijeenkomst in het kader van de cursus Doorbraak van de moderne kunst: Parijs 1880-1920 door Michiel Kersten
02 impressionism through post impressionismextremecraft
This document provides an overview of major art movements and artists from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It covers Impressionism and key Impressionist painters like Monet, Renoir, and Degas. It then discusses Post-Impressionism and artists such as Cézanne, Seurat, Van Gogh, and Gauguin. Later sections cover Symbolism, Rodin, early Expressionism, Art Nouveau, and major figures within each movement such as Munch, Mucha, Gaudí, and Beardsley.
Thierry Geoffroy, also known as COLONEL, is a French artist living in Copenhagen, Denmark known for developing art formats. Some of his best known formats are EMERGENCY ROOM, BIENNALIST and CRITICAL RUN. His artworks are included in international museum collections and he has published six books. He has had solo and group exhibitions at museums around the world including MoMA PS1, ZKM Museum Karlsruhe, and Moderna Museet.
This document appears to be a collection of photographs taken in Paris and other locations between 1931-1957 by an unnamed photographer. There are over 40 photographs listed with brief titles and years. The photos document scenes of everyday life in Paris such as cafes, streets, bridges, landmarks as well as portraits of artists like Picasso, Maillol and Dali in their studios.
This document features photographs and information about works from several pop artists from the 1950s-1980s including Robert Rauschenberg, Hannah Höch, Kurt Schwitters, Andy Warhol, Tom Wesselmann, Claes Oldenburg, and Ed Ruscha. It includes images and details of Rauschenberg's early photographic works from 1952, Höch's photomontages from the 1920s-1930s, Schwitters' construction Merzbau from 1923-1943, Warhol's iconic pop art works like Marilyn Diptych and Campbell's Soup Cans, Wesselmann's pop art nudes from 1961-1963, Oldenburg's Floor Cone sculpture from 1963, and Ruscha
This document provides information on several artists and some of their notable artworks that feature water as a theme. It includes brief biographies of Raphael, Claude Monet, Edvard Munch, Theodore Gericault, and Vincent Van Gogh. For each artist, one or two of their paintings are listed that depict water in some form, such as rivers, ponds, or landscapes with aqueducts. The concluding paragraph notes that while all of the artworks feature water, they use different colors and techniques to portray it.
The artist Tacita Dean is preparing a major retrospective of her work at the Museo Tamayo in Mexico City. The exhibition includes 79 works from different periods of her career that explore concepts of materiality and intangibility through diverse mediums including film, photography, and drawings. Dean discusses the development of the exhibition from its inception two years ago, emphasizing her aim to champion the 16mm film medium. She describes key works in the show that capture the "uncapturable," investigate transient everyday moments, and allow viewers to luxuriate in the magic of film.
The Blue Helmets ( les casques Bleus) book eddition 2019Emergency Art
Thierry Geoffroy/COLONEL is a French artist known for developing art formats. Some of his best known formats are EMERGENCY ROOM, BIENNALIST and CRITICAL RUN. He has published six books and his works are included in international museum collections. The document provides biographical information about Thierry Geoffroy/COLONEL, listing some of his selected group and one-person shows at institutions such as MoMA PS1, ZKM Museum Karlsruhe, and the Venice Biennale. It also provides contact information for Thierry Geoffroy/COLONEL.
The Saved Boltanskies is a series of artwork posters by Christian Boltanski that were displayed in the streets of Copenhagen in 2000 as part of his exhibition. The posters were at risk of being covered by advertisements, but Thierry Geoffroy / COLONEL saved over 100 of them. He brought many back to museums. The Saved Boltanskies questions how images travel between different contexts like family photos becoming art and then street art. The artworks can now be found in museum collections and private collections.
Overview of a trip from Kiel to Oslo (and return) aboard Color Line's COLOR FANTASY, sandwiched between a couple of visits to Hamburg, all undertaken during 4 days at the end of August 2015.
The document provides recommendations for museums to visit in London and Paris, including the British Museum, Tate Modern, National Gallery in London, Salvador Dali Museum, Louvre, and Musee D'Orsay. Key works mentioned include the Mona Lisa and works by Da Vinci, Van Eyck, Picasso, Pollock, Monet, Degas, Rodin, Van Gogh, Gaugin, and Manet. The Louvre is recommended for its Victory at Samothrace sculpture and Vermeer's The Lacemaker, while Musee D'Orsay features Starry Night over the Rhone as a favorite Van Gogh painting.
For the past 16 years, Parisian artist Marc Bellini has been exploring automatic photo booths to capture his private thoughts about identity, art, and technology. His strategically timed compositions appear as sequences revealing stories of man and machine. Bellini received a Masters in Cinema from Sorbonne University and his work has been selected for an upcoming exhibition on photo booth aesthetics.
This document lists various influential modern artworks created between 1863-1928, including Manet's Olympia and Picasso's Demoiselles d'Avignon, as well as works by Seurat, Picasso, Balla, Boccioni, Brancusi, Van Gogh, Matisse, Kirchner and Kandinsky that helped advance modern art through techniques like Cubism, Fauvism, Expressionism, and abstract art.
Lecture 1 | dr. Gerald Volker Grimm, art historian and archaeologist Bonn Uni...Marjan Debaene
This document summarizes Dr. Gerald Volker Grimm's research on the form, use, and functions of molded sculptures in the late Middle Ages. It provides examples of molds from various locations like Worms, Aken, Frankfurt, and Cologne that were used to mass produce sculptures. It also shows how the same molds were used across different workshops and locations, and over time, to create variations of sculptures like Madonna types from Utrecht and Liege. The document concludes by thanking various colleagues who assisted with Dr. Grimm's research.
This document lists and provides brief descriptions of 14 works of art from antiquity to modern day that depict sexuality and/or nudity. The works span mediums such as sculpture, painting, photography, tapestry, and printmaking. They include pieces from ancient Greece and Rome as well as works by prominent artists like Botticelli, Titian, Ingres, Manet, Picasso, Morimura, Neel, Semmel, Sleigh, and contemporary artists Riley and Thomas.
This document lists information about artworks from several modern artists including Henri Rousseau, Marc Chagall, Marcel Duchamp, Pablo Picasso, Rene Magritte, Paul Klee, Piet Mondrian, Joan Miro, and Henri Matisse. For each artwork, the artist's name and nationality, art movement, title of the piece, date of creation, current location, and photographer are provided.
The document appears to be a collection of captions from photos taken during a trip to Paris and London. It includes descriptions of landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and Notre Dame in Paris as well as Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, and pubs in London. The captions describe sights seen, experiences had, and people photographed throughout the trip.
This document provides a timeline of key events in the life and career of post-Impressionist artist Vincent Van Gogh from 1872 to 1888. It notes that he lived from 1853 to 1890 and lists locations he worked in such as Paris from 1886 to 1887 and Arles from 1888. During his time in Arles he painted several self-portraits and landscapes, as well as portraits of people from the local community like members of the Roulin family and Madame Ginoux.
Kubisme in parijs II - Montparnasse en Puteaux (section d'or)Michiel C.C. Kersten
Bijeenkomst over het kubisme van de Groupe Puteaux (Section d'Or) met als belangrijkste vertegenwoordigers Jean Metzinger, Albert Gleizes, Robert Delaunay, Fernand Léger, Henri Le Fauconnier. Focus: de Salons des Indépendants en de Salons d'Automne van 1911 en 1912, die de doorbraak van deze groep kunstenaars betekende. Bijeenkomst: Haarlem (Hoofdwacht van de Vereniging Haerlem) op 8 december 2016. Bijeenkomst in het kader van de cursus Doorbraak van de moderne kunst: Parijs 1880-1920 door Michiel Kersten
02 impressionism through post impressionismextremecraft
This document provides an overview of major art movements and artists from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It covers Impressionism and key Impressionist painters like Monet, Renoir, and Degas. It then discusses Post-Impressionism and artists such as Cézanne, Seurat, Van Gogh, and Gauguin. Later sections cover Symbolism, Rodin, early Expressionism, Art Nouveau, and major figures within each movement such as Munch, Mucha, Gaudí, and Beardsley.
Thierry Geoffroy, also known as COLONEL, is a French artist living in Copenhagen, Denmark known for developing art formats. Some of his best known formats are EMERGENCY ROOM, BIENNALIST and CRITICAL RUN. His artworks are included in international museum collections and he has published six books. He has had solo and group exhibitions at museums around the world including MoMA PS1, ZKM Museum Karlsruhe, and Moderna Museet.
This document appears to be a collection of photographs taken in Paris and other locations between 1931-1957 by an unnamed photographer. There are over 40 photographs listed with brief titles and years. The photos document scenes of everyday life in Paris such as cafes, streets, bridges, landmarks as well as portraits of artists like Picasso, Maillol and Dali in their studios.
This document features photographs and information about works from several pop artists from the 1950s-1980s including Robert Rauschenberg, Hannah Höch, Kurt Schwitters, Andy Warhol, Tom Wesselmann, Claes Oldenburg, and Ed Ruscha. It includes images and details of Rauschenberg's early photographic works from 1952, Höch's photomontages from the 1920s-1930s, Schwitters' construction Merzbau from 1923-1943, Warhol's iconic pop art works like Marilyn Diptych and Campbell's Soup Cans, Wesselmann's pop art nudes from 1961-1963, Oldenburg's Floor Cone sculpture from 1963, and Ruscha
This document provides information on several artists and some of their notable artworks that feature water as a theme. It includes brief biographies of Raphael, Claude Monet, Edvard Munch, Theodore Gericault, and Vincent Van Gogh. For each artist, one or two of their paintings are listed that depict water in some form, such as rivers, ponds, or landscapes with aqueducts. The concluding paragraph notes that while all of the artworks feature water, they use different colors and techniques to portray it.
The artist Tacita Dean is preparing a major retrospective of her work at the Museo Tamayo in Mexico City. The exhibition includes 79 works from different periods of her career that explore concepts of materiality and intangibility through diverse mediums including film, photography, and drawings. Dean discusses the development of the exhibition from its inception two years ago, emphasizing her aim to champion the 16mm film medium. She describes key works in the show that capture the "uncapturable," investigate transient everyday moments, and allow viewers to luxuriate in the magic of film.
The Blue Helmets ( les casques Bleus) book eddition 2019Emergency Art
Thierry Geoffroy/COLONEL is a French artist known for developing art formats. Some of his best known formats are EMERGENCY ROOM, BIENNALIST and CRITICAL RUN. He has published six books and his works are included in international museum collections. The document provides biographical information about Thierry Geoffroy/COLONEL, listing some of his selected group and one-person shows at institutions such as MoMA PS1, ZKM Museum Karlsruhe, and the Venice Biennale. It also provides contact information for Thierry Geoffroy/COLONEL.
The Saved Boltanskies is a series of artwork posters by Christian Boltanski that were displayed in the streets of Copenhagen in 2000 as part of his exhibition. The posters were at risk of being covered by advertisements, but Thierry Geoffroy / COLONEL saved over 100 of them. He brought many back to museums. The Saved Boltanskies questions how images travel between different contexts like family photos becoming art and then street art. The artworks can now be found in museum collections and private collections.
Overview of a trip from Kiel to Oslo (and return) aboard Color Line's COLOR FANTASY, sandwiched between a couple of visits to Hamburg, all undertaken during 4 days at the end of August 2015.
The document provides recommendations for museums to visit in London and Paris, including the British Museum, Tate Modern, National Gallery in London, Salvador Dali Museum, Louvre, and Musee D'Orsay. Key works mentioned include the Mona Lisa and works by Da Vinci, Van Eyck, Picasso, Pollock, Monet, Degas, Rodin, Van Gogh, Gaugin, and Manet. The Louvre is recommended for its Victory at Samothrace sculpture and Vermeer's The Lacemaker, while Musee D'Orsay features Starry Night over the Rhone as a favorite Van Gogh painting.
For the past 16 years, Parisian artist Marc Bellini has been exploring automatic photo booths to capture his private thoughts about identity, art, and technology. His strategically timed compositions appear as sequences revealing stories of man and machine. Bellini received a Masters in Cinema from Sorbonne University and his work has been selected for an upcoming exhibition on photo booth aesthetics.
This document lists various influential modern artworks created between 1863-1928, including Manet's Olympia and Picasso's Demoiselles d'Avignon, as well as works by Seurat, Picasso, Balla, Boccioni, Brancusi, Van Gogh, Matisse, Kirchner and Kandinsky that helped advance modern art through techniques like Cubism, Fauvism, Expressionism, and abstract art.
Lecture 1 | dr. Gerald Volker Grimm, art historian and archaeologist Bonn Uni...Marjan Debaene
This document summarizes Dr. Gerald Volker Grimm's research on the form, use, and functions of molded sculptures in the late Middle Ages. It provides examples of molds from various locations like Worms, Aken, Frankfurt, and Cologne that were used to mass produce sculptures. It also shows how the same molds were used across different workshops and locations, and over time, to create variations of sculptures like Madonna types from Utrecht and Liege. The document concludes by thanking various colleagues who assisted with Dr. Grimm's research.
In the group classes we always do a warm up and the group will mostly do the beginner instruction each time, however if it is your second class you can get straight into the surf after the warm up and some basic beach practise and get right into it. The instructors will focus on giving you more instruction in the water, so you don't have to sit through the beginning introduction each and every time.
Manejo y optimización perioperatoria del paciente con enfermedad HepaticaResidentesfus
Este documento resume varios aspectos relacionados con la cirrosis hepática y la realización de procedimientos quirúrgicos en pacientes con esta enfermedad. Explica que el 10% de los enfermos con cirrosis requieren cirugía, y que las causas más comunes son la hepatitis C y la cirrosis alcohólica. También describe las complicaciones posoperatorias más frecuentes como la falla hepática aguda, las infecciones y el sangrado. Además, presenta el score de Child-Pugh para clasificar la gravedad de la cirrosis y pre
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document provides information on four exhibitions that were held between 1982-1985 featuring works from the Peggy Guggenheim Collection and Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. The exhibitions included Venezia-New York (1982), works by Jackson Pollock (1984), The Moderns featuring 80 artists (1984), and Tauromaquia: Goya-Picasso confronting the theme of bullfighting (1985).
Robert Montgomery is a British artist known for his text-based works including billboard pieces, light installations, poems, woodcuts, and watercolors. He often intervenes in public spaces by replacing advertising text with his own poetic works. Some major projects include light installations in Berlin and India, and a commission for the De La Warr Pavilion in the UK. His work has been included in exhibitions internationally and publications have been made on his practice.
This document provides a chronology of key events in the European avant-garde from 1900 to 1937. Some highlights include:
- The founding of influential art movements like the Vienna Secession in 1897 and Die Brücke in 1905 which promoted new aesthetic styles.
- Important exhibitions that introduced the public to emerging avant-garde styles such as Fauvism, Cubism, and Expressionism between 1905-1908.
- Key artistic developments including Picasso's Les Demoiselles d'Avignon in 1907 and the first use of the term "Cubism" in 1908.
- The spread of avant-garde ideas through publications and manifestos, such as Marinetti publishing the Fut
The document discusses Marcel Duchamp, a French artist active in the early 20th century who is known for pioneering the concept of readymades. It provides details on some of his key readymades such as Bottle Rack and In Advance of the Broken Arm. It also mentions his major work The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even and his involvement with the Society of Independent Artists and the Société Anonyme.
The document provides an overview of Allan McCollum's career from the 1970s to 2004 through descriptions of his artworks and exhibitions. It discusses his early works from the 1970s which involved repetition and constructed paintings. In the 1980s, he created sculptures using materials like acrylic, latex, and concrete. The 1990s saw works incorporating plaster replicas and geological elements. From 2000 onwards, he produced large-scale digital prints and sculptures examining identity. The bibliography cites reviews and texts on McCollum's works from various art publications over his career.
The Nouveau Réalisme art movement emerged in Paris in 1960 as a reaction against media-saturated reality. Artists such as Arman, Tinguely, and Villeglé incorporated found objects and trash into their works to provide an unmediated experience of the real. Arman made "accumulation" and "portrait robot" sculptures from consumer goods, while Tinguely and Villeglé constructed kinetic machines and décollage collages respectively. The movement sought new perceptions of reality beyond representations.
Impressionism was a 19th century art movement that depicted the interaction between objective descriptions of the exterior world and the artists' subjective responses to what they saw and felt. Key works discussed include paintings by Monet, Degas, Van Gogh, Manet, Renoir, and Cézanne that show scenes of everyday life and focus on capturing fleeting moments. The document contrasts Impressionism with Realism and notes they differ in Impressionism focusing on a single moment while Realism depicts subjects as they appear in everyday life.
Sadegh Tabrizi was an Iranian artist born in 1939 who helped pioneer the 'Saqqakhaneh School' of art, which explored Persian heritage. He studied miniature painting and ceramics in Iran. Tabrizi held numerous solo and group exhibitions internationally from the 1960s onward and is known for his calligraphic compositions inspired by traditional Persian art.
Tony Cragg is a British sculptor born in 1950. He is known for assemblages made of found objects and his experimentation with a variety of materials. Cragg's early works included site-specific installations and representational wall reliefs made of fragments. Notable works include "Britain Seen from the North" (1981). C
The document provides an overview of artistic movements from 1848 to 1914 in Europe and the United States, including Realism, Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Symbolism, and Art Nouveau. It discusses the characteristics and innovations of each movement, as well as important artists such as Courbet, Manet, Monet, Van Gogh, and Käsebier. Key events influencing the art world in this period included industrialization, Japanese prints, photography, and new painting techniques like plein air painting.
The document summarizes the early sales and activity at Art Basel in Basel, Switzerland. Key points include:
- Sales began strongly in the first hours of the VVIP preview, indicating an upbeat art market. Major collectors were making the rounds.
- Works by artists featured in the recent Venice Biennale sold well, including a Dorothea Tanning painting that sold for $150,000. A Lygia Clark model was on reserve for $1.5 million.
- At Hauser & Wirth, a Hans Josephsohn sculpture sold for 550,000 CHF and they had works by Maria Lassnig and Paul McCarthy.
- Galleries have moved from the contemporary
The document provides an overview of major art movements from Impressionism to Cubism, including Post-Impressionism, Pointillism, Fauvism, Expressionism, Futurism, Suprematism, De Stijl, and early abstract art. It summarizes key works and artists such as Van Gogh, Cezanne, Gauguin, Seurat, Matisse, Kandinsky, Picasso, and others who pushed artistic boundaries in new directions during this period. Major works discussed include Starry Night, Les Demoiselles d'Avignon, and Guernica.
The document provides biographies and artworks from several artists featured in the Micaëla Gallery. It includes brief bios and descriptions of artworks by Gerald L. Cannon, Gary Clemenceau, Peter Foucault, Taliaferro Jones, Scott Kiernan, Scott Kildall, Jenna North, Lorraine Peltz, Tobias Tovera, Anne Yalon, and David Yun. Each artist's bio highlights their education background and selected exhibitions. Images of artworks are also included.
This document provides an overview of the major artistic movements and developments in 19th century French art, including Realism, Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, and their transition to modern art. It features works and brief biographies of many prominent artists from this period such as Courbet, Manet, Degas, Monet, Van Gogh, and Cézanne. Their works challenged academic traditions and pioneered new techniques to depict modern life using bright colors, loose brushwork, and everyday subjects.
TIZIANO's 'Amor sacro e Amor-profano' and its repetitions Part IIK. Bender
The repetitions from 1900 to the present.
See further details in 'Iconography in Art History'
http://kbender.blogspot.be/2014/08/deja-vu-2-repetitions-of-tizianos-amor.html?view=magazine
The document discusses developments in art and architecture in Europe and America between 1870 and 1900. It focuses on Post-Impressionism and Symbolism during this period. Key developments included experimentation with form and color by Post-Impressionist artists like Cezanne and Gauguin. Symbolist artists explored imagination and fantasy. The Arts and Crafts Movement promoted high quality craftsmanship. Art Nouveau featured organic forms. Architects incorporated new materials and technologies, exemplified by Eiffel's tower and Sullivan's innovative skyscrapers. The period saw modernist artists break from conventions to focus on the facts of art making.
This document provides information on various famous artworks from different time periods and cultures, including The Milk Maid by Vermeer, Guernica by Picasso, and the Fayum portraits from ancient Egypt. It also lists assignments for an art history course, including presentations and a blog. Some potential themes for exhibits are suggested, such as the representation of the human body over time. Brief analyses of paintings by Tiepolo, Degas, and an anonymous 14th century artist are also included. The document concludes with images of prehistoric cave paintings from the Chauvet and Lascaux caves in France, as well as examples of ancient Egyptian art.
Maura Biava is an Italian artist born in 1970 who lives and works in Amsterdam. She received her education in Italy and the Netherlands. Her CV lists her teaching positions, residencies, solo and group exhibitions, publications, grants and awards, and collections that include her work. She works primarily in ceramics and sculpture.
The document provides an overview of various drawing and painting techniques throughout history, from prehistoric cave paintings to contemporary works. It discusses dry and liquid drawing media like pencil, charcoal, ink and techniques like silverpoint. For painting it covers encaustic, fresco, tempera, oil, watercolor and techniques like glazing. It also summarizes printmaking methods like relief, intaglio, lithography and screenprinting. Finally it discusses the history and techniques of photography.
3 van gogh&gauguin_1889_self-portraits_slideshareSilvia Caldarini
This document compares self-portraits from 1889 by Vincent Van Gogh and Paul Gauguin. Van Gogh's self-portrait depicts him after cutting off his ear, showing the bandaged wound. It represents his belief in finding meaning through nature. Gauguin's self-portrait uses simplified shapes and surfaces with symbolic elements to depict his view that true art comes from imagination rather than external appearances. The portraits represent the differing artistic philosophies of the two painters.
Art in Detail: Academicism, The most notable Paintingsguimera
The document presents details of several notable academic paintings from late 19th century Paris. Academicism was the dominant artistic style of the period, propagated by the École des Beaux-Arts and official annual art exhibitions called the Salon. The paintings depicted myths, historical scenes, and allegories in a highly realistic style with idealized figures. Some of the most prominent academic painters featured include Jean-Léon Gérôme, William-Adolphe Bouguereau, Paul Delaroche, and Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres. Their works often focused on classical themes like Pygmalion and Galatea or The Birth of Venus, rendered through photo-realistic detail and sensual n
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Preview Art Basel 2015
1. Preview Art Basel 2015
The 2015 edition of Art Basel opens Tuesday, June 16, to invited guests. This year's fair includes a
reorganization of the gallery booth layout, with many of those presenting work that dates from 1900
to 1970 grouped together on the lower level of Hall 2.
The fair will include 284 galleries from 33 countries, showing work by more than 4,000 artists.
Among the highlights are Carrie Mae Weems at New York's Jack Shainman, Danny McDonald at
New York's Maccarone, Joris van de Moortel at Galerie Nathalie Obadia of Paris and Brussels, and
video by Julieta Aranda, which will be shown in the film section by Mexico City's Galeria OMR.
Jack Shainman, New YorkCarrie Mae Weems, You Became a Playmate to the Patriarch/And Their
Daughter, 1995-96, C-print with sandblasted text on glass.
5. Buchmann Galerie, BerlinTony Cragg, Stroke, 2014, bronze.
Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin and ParisThomas Struth, Vacuum Chamber, JPL, Pasadena, 2013.
Tucci Russo Studio per l'Arte Contemporanea, Turin, ItalyFrancesco Gennari, Autoritratto nello
studio, 2014, Rosa Portogallo marble.
FRANCESCO GENNARI/COURTESY THE ARTIST AND TUCCI RUSSO STUDIO PER L'ARTE
CONTEMPORANEA
Dvir Gallery, Tel AvivMircea Cantor, The world belongs to those who set it on fire, 2015, candle
smoke on paper.
Casey Kaplan, New YorkHaris Epaminonda, Untitled #385, 2008, Polaroid.