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On Ideology and Art Creation: Vienna vs. Hong Kong
Published 2017-09-01“…A student essay for the Special Student Issue of the Journal of Extreme Anthropology accompanying the art exhibition 'Artist's Waste, Wasted Artists', which opened in Vienna on the 19th of September 2017 and was curated by the students of social anthropology at the University of Vienna. …”
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Resisting the Pressures of the Global Art Market
Published 2017-09-01“…A student essay for the Special Student Issue of the Journal of Extreme Anthropology accompanying the art exhibition 'Artist's Waste, Wasted Artists', which opened in Vienna on the 19th of September 2017 and was curated by the students of social anthropology at the University of Vienna. …”
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Design and Evaluation of a Mobile Art Guide on iPod Touch
Published 2009-03-01“… This paper describes the design principles and the main technical solutions of an interactive multimedia guide for an art exhibition about Ethiopian Christian art at Ca’ Fos- cari in Venice, Italy. …”
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When the Forgotten and Discarded Becomes Art: Maren Jeleff’s Photography
Published 2017-09-01“…A student essay for the Special Student Issue of the Journal of Extreme Anthropology accompanying the art exhibition 'Artist's Waste, Wasted Artists', which opened in Vienna on the 19th of September 2017 and was curated by the students of social anthropology at the University of Vienna. …”
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Enigma
Published 2015“…Enigma is the designing of an art exhibition posing as a retail display, with a set of contemporary art objects acting as high-end retail goods to echo a diffusion line . …”
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Arkivfantasier
Published 2014-01-01“…Through a critical analysis of a quote from the art exhibition “Lost and found. Queering the archive”, this article suggests a problematization of the common use and definition of the archive based on a radical (non-)historiography where neither the future, nor history, can serve as legitimate ontologies for research or identity claims. …”
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Unveiling the Interconnections Between Art, Politics, and Society in the Soviet System Through Art: A Case Study of the Exhibition “1972. Breaking Through the Wall”
Published 2024-12-01“…Breaking Through the Wall” from several perspectives: the curator, the viewers, and the exhibition architect tasked with creating an environment for the art exhibition in an unconventional setting. The article examines the curators’ choices, discusses the work of the exhibition architect within the context of heritage conservation requirements, and presents the results of a viewer survey.…”
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Smelly Art and the Hierarchy of Senses
Published 2017-09-01“…A student essay for the Special Student Issue of the Journal of Extreme Anthropology accompanying the art exhibition 'Artist's Waste, Wasted Artists', which opened in Vienna on the 19th of September 2017 and was curated by the students of social anthropology at the University of Vienna. …”
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'SUPERCARGO', the Art of Peter Moosgaard
Published 2017-09-01“…A student essay for the Special Student Issue of the Journal of Extreme Anthropology accompanying the art exhibition 'Artist's Waste, Wasted Artists', which opened in Vienna on the 19th of September 2017 and was curated by the students of social anthropology at the University of Vienna. …”
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Endless Visions, Virtual Desires, and Broadcasted Emotions. Frederick Kiesler’s Architectures of Immersion
Published 2023-09-01“… The article aims to investigate the salient features of Frederick Kiesler oeuvre – the theatrical mise-en-scene as a multimedia display, the dramatization of the space of consumption and the space of the art exhibition for immersive purposes, cinema understood as a totalizing and spiritual experience, and the intuition of a virtualized, individual and domestic experience of the artwork – through the analysis of a selection of his projects, in light of the most recent categories proposed for the investigation of immersivity. …”
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CURATORSHIP
Published 2010-04-01“…Every art exhibition influences the public and leads to a better or worse reception of an artist. …”
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Memories and Records: Thoughts on <i>The Vaccine Archive</i>
Published 2020-10-01“…They share challenges and accomplishments of collaborating with multidisciplinary participants and mounting an art exhibition at the UNAIDS building. As Canadians of Asian ethnic and cultural background, Kwon and Sritharan contemplate how vaccines are differently remembered in the Global North and the Global South.…”
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The teacher and the arts educator at the interface of museum and school-based language learning
Published 2023-09-01“…Together, they explore how their different disciplines can complement each other, with the overall aim of maximising the (language) learning effect for students, whilst also motivating them to engage in the art exhibition itself. They discuss the benefits museum learning can offer upper-secondary language learners and what challenges teachers and arts educators may face. …”
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On Zero Waste in Art and the Reproduction of Capitalism with 'Human Face'
Published 2017-09-01“…A student essay for the Special Student Issue of the Journal of Extreme Anthropology accompanying the art exhibition 'Artist's Waste, Wasted Artists', which opened in Vienna on the 19th of September 2017 and was curated by the students of social anthropology at the University of Vienna. …”
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Curadurías y cuerpos expandidos: sobre exhibiciones de arte en espacios virtuales
Published 2023-01-01“…Based on the analysis of two different experiences of art exhibition on virtual spaces, which emerged in 2020 in Argentina, Hábito Galería and Aura NFT, we will propose points of analysis to think about some drifts about the experience of the body in the spectators and users of art in the virtual exhibition spaces, taking into account online and web curatorial operations, and within the framework of a complex context marked by the strategies left by the COVID 19 pandemic in terms of visibility, production and distribution of art, and the new forms in relation to new technologies in communication, the digital art market and its registration in the blockchain.…”
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Translation: From Bench to Brain – Using the visual arts and metaphors to engage and educate
Published 2017-07-01“…The article focuses on the art exhibition Translation: From Bench to Brain, which was the basis for further collaborations, illustrating how the learning from the original event influenced subsequent projects. …”
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Art+Bioéthique : quand la recherche en bioéthique quitte les murs de l’université
Published 2016-09-01“…Guided by this question, we developed a platform for exchange with the community on bioethical issues via an art exhibition and a series of cultural and scientific mediation activities for adults and children. …”
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The multiple interfaces of engagement: towards a new conception of gallery learning
Published 2018-07-01“…Drawing upon longitudinal research undertaken with Further Education students who visited an art exhibition, this article retheorises organised gallery learning. …”
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William Congdon e Fred Licht
Published 2022-12-01“… Starting from a singular ‘methodological’ note from 1992 by Fred Licht on the Altersstil of American painter William Congdon and from a later art exhibition, the article sheds light on relevant aspects of the late manner of a protagonist of American Abstract Expressionism. …”
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Das Museum als Schauplatz reflexiver anthropologischer Situationen
Published 2022-05-01“…Completed by artworks from the museum’s collection, the scenery thus oscillated between art exhibition, ethnographic museum and everyday life. …”
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