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    The Aesthetics of String Theory Design Structure as a Source for Innovating Creative Metal Pendants by naglaa hossny elashraf ebrahim elmogazy

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…It is an emerging theory that combines the geometry of time and space based on the theory of relativity as well as quantum theory and dimensional multiplicity theoryThe current research tackles enriching the educational field for students of the Art Education Department at the Faculty of Specific Education, Kafr El-Sheikh University, through the metalworking course, to create modern Art metal pendants that bear in their nature the idea of string theory, including various intellectual premises that enrich artistic taste and stimulate imagination and mental activity among students.…”
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    "The Influence of the Bantoue Philosophy on African American Contemporary mural Painting " by Dina Yousri Soliman Dorgham

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…At the beginning of the twentieth century, modern trends appeared in plastic art; As a result of the discovery of African art, which quickly dominated the styles of European artists due to its originality and connection with human traditions and wisdom, it was a source of inspiration for most modern art schools such as symbolism, brutality, and cubism.began to exist at the hands of African-American artists who have African origins as a result of the immigration of their ancestors to America in the seventeenth century; Consequently, these artists were influenced by some ancient philosophies that contributed to the creation of many rules that the artist follows in the process of artistic creativity and made his works linked to place and creed, and among these philosophies (African Bantu philosophy); Which implies that the ancient African artists distinguish between what the senses perceive and what is. …”
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    Ostatnia wieczerza Judy Chicago by Marcin Giżycki

    Published 2017-12-01
    “… W  1979 r. amerykańska artystka Judy Chicago wystawiła w San Francisco Museum of Modern Art instalację Dinner Party dedykowaną 1038 kobietom z historii i mitologii świata. …”
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    Design of Printed Textile Hangings between Material and Anthology of Design Structure by Dalia Bakr

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Material in modern art is not rigid, but rather it is dynamic and vibrant. …”
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    The Creative Process of Dance in Genye Art in Purwakarta District by Nurul Firdhausa, Ayo Sunaryo, Ria Sabaria

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The development of the times has always made the younger generation face modern art. Many of them also focus on continuing, preserving and developing the arts that were born in the community, so that they become meaningful arts. …”
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    Stereoscopic vision in Wilfrid Sellars’ thought: ontological approaches through post-contemporary art by Miguel Ángel Rego Robles

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Firstly, I use Sellars’ account of stereoscopic vision and his critique to foundationalist ideas and classic empiricist theories to describe how 20th-century modern and post-modern art practices can be transcended through rejection of the given contemporary realism and naturalist-materialism. …”
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    Iconographical Interpretations Of Modern Elements In Northern Bali Temple Reliefs During Dutch Colonial Period, 1900-1940 by Putra, I Dewa Alit Dwija

    Published 2023
    “…The shift from conventional relief art to modern art can be seen in several temple buildings in North Bali, such as Beji Sangsit Temple, Madue Karang Temple, Dalem Jagaraga Temple, and Lan Puseh Village Temple. …”
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    Muzica din Transilvania: separatism etnic sau interculturalism? Fapte și interpretări preliminare by Elena Maria Șorban

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Composers also made settings of lyrics by regional or local poets – e.g., the songs by Bretan represent a veritable anthology of Romanian, Hungarian and Jewish poets from Cluj. c. An influence of modern art, what might be termed the” Brâncuși-effect” on music (works by Ligeti, Olah, Terényi, Fátyol, Iranyi). d. …”
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    A Curious Case of Neglect by Jenny Reynaerts

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…It was not possible to keep the Van Lynden-Van Pallandt Collection together because of the rapid expansion of the collection of late nineteenth-century paintings, the changing appreciation of modern art and the nationalist preference for Dutch art in general and the Hague School in particular, and long-term loans to other institutions. …”
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    Healing Applications in Hospital Interiors: Ceramic Art by Elif Özgen, Pınar Biçici Çetinkaya

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…However, since traditional and modern art contents have different spatial needs; ceramic art outputs, which are included in traditional art, focus on the specific evaluation of the research with its visual and tactile character. …”
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    Form unfollows function: subversions of functionality by Strauss, I

    Published 2021
    “…Through a close focus on three works of modern art—Claes Oldenburg’s "Saw," Joseph Beuys’s "Capri Battery," and Lygia Clark’s "Critter"—the dissertation offers keyhole comparisons of everyday products and the canonical sculptures, whereby the analyses of the former enable unexpected “functional” readings of the latter.…”
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    Modernisation Of Graphic Design: The Possibilities And Challenges Of Digitalisation by Stephen , T.F. Poon

    Published 2014
    “…The main argument for the increase in “design capital” has been the accessibility of modern art tools to both design practitioners and the wider society, through mass digital culture absorption and the emerging technologies of production and reproduction. …”
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    Activating the aesthetics of African art in the field of artistic glass design by Hagar Saeed

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…This has been achieved with the use of various raw materials related to the natural environment Surrounding these tribes, African art dealt with many artistic themes that carry many unique characteristics such as exaggeration, omission, flatness and abstraction, they also used symbols and the human elements, especially the African woman and animal elements, The traditional African art had a strong influence on European artists who formed a boom in the development of modern art trends and many artist like: Picasso, Georges Braque and other artists. …”
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    Characteristics of African art as a source of creativity in designing glass art products by Nahed Osman, Walid Onsy, Mostafa Abdalrihim Mohamed

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…African art is a distinct art by itself and has its own character like other arts, and it was influenced by the pioneers of modern art such as Picasso and Braque. African arts have combined a set of intertwined ideological, material and symbolic values using various materials closely related to pagan rituals.And African arts bear all the qualities and ingredients of a good artistic work of expressive, organizational, linear, color and symbolic values, and among the characteristics of these arts are exaggeration, deletion, flatness, abstraction and the use of symbols in abundance - as each tribe has a special totem - and repetition had a clear impact as the African artist enjoys repeating unity, and repeats it again After the time, creating an aesthetic formation that enriches the surfaces, and one of the characteristics of these arts is direct expression without making an idea or prior planning, which gives it vitality to the artwork, and all these values were performed simply, but they reflected the units and decorative elements in the African environment, where the belief of placing some animals In the formation, such as the crocodile, for example, a clear effect, as well as the manifestations of the universe from the sun, moon and stars. …”
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    FROM 3D SURVEY TO DIGITAL REALITY OF A COMPLEX ARCHITECTURE: A DIGITAL WORKFLOW FOR CULTURAL HERITAGE PROMOTION by R. Fascia, F. Barbieri, F. Gaspari, F. Ioli, L. Pinto

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…In addition, this paper presents the results of a case study conducted at the Ricci Oddi Gallery of Modern Art in Piacenza, Italy. The source code of the implemented application is available on GitHub to permit replicability for other case studies.…”
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    Investigation of Originality and “Appropriation” in the Creation of Visual Arts by Mojdeh Derakhshani

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…The above-mentioned article explains the view that the visual images of commercial art are perfect examples referencing, and that appropriation in commercial art is in line with intertextuality.Moreover, Parvanehpour and Binaye Motlagh (2019) in their study “Appropriation and the Philosophy of Gilles Deleuze: A Study of the Relationship of Deleuze's Thought and Anti-Platonism with Modern Art” discussed Deleuze's thought as a philosopher who opposes Platonism and uses the thought processes developed from the appropriation of postmodern artists to introduce this method as a way to end representation and begin a new understanding of the world. …”
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    Un profondo e dimenticato sguardo sul Sud: Claudia Refice Taschetta, dalla ‘Galleria’ al territorio/A deep and forgotten look at the South: Claudia Refice Taschetta, from the 'Gall... by Nicola Cleopazzo

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…In the first, a biographical profile of Claudia Refice Taschetta (1922-1974) is traced, from her graduation in 1947 at the University of Rome 'La Sapienza' to the 'difficult' role of official of the National Gallery of Modern Art during the historic direction of Palma Bucarelli, from the intense critical and journalistic activity, in magazines such as «La Fiera Letteraria», to the appointment as director of the Spada Gallery a few months before his untimely death (11 April 1974). …”
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    Contemporary Use of ICSI and Epigenetic Risks to Future Generations by Romualdo Sciorio, Sandro C. Esteves

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…In the early days of IVF, a remarkable concern was the unpleasant outcomes of failed fertilization, overtaken by introducing intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), delineating a real breakthrough in modern ART. ICSI became standard practice and was soon used as the most common method to fertilize oocytes. …”
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    The aesthetic concept of V. V. Stasov: national and historical in art (to the 200th anniversary of his birth) by E. G. Mescherina

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…At the same time, the unity of the theoretical attitudes of Stasov, who has enormous erudition in the field of both ancient and modern art, with his extensive practical activities as a music and art critic, responding to all significant events of cultural life, is emphasized. …”
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    Viral protein R (Vpr)-induced neuroinflammation and its potential contribution to neuronal dysfunction: a scoping review by Monray Edward Williams, Aurelia A. Williams, Petrus J.W. Naudé

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…The persistence of HAND in the modern ART era has been linked to a chronic dysregulated inflammatory profile. …”
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