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Mural Art Conservation Data Recording (SCIMA): The Graart Project
Published 2021-11-01“…More and more often, we are witnessing the birth of works of art that have been commissioned by festivals, or institutional projects next to spontaneous street artworks. …”
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Technology as the God-Command
Published 2019-09-01“…A book Review of Giorgio Agamben's Creation and Anarchy: The Work of Art and the Religion of Capitalism. Stanford, California: 2019.…”
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L’articità in Genette tra emozione e cognizione
Published 2012-05-01“…As Genette writes in The Work of Art, it is through having an aesthetic relation to the subject that an object becomes an aesthetic object. …”
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Ambiguïtés, erreurs et conséquences : « Rendre l’œuvre lisible »
Published 2009-04-01“…The notion of legibility applied to paintings is questioned (and opposed to the notion of perception). The idea that a work of art is created to deliver a “message” is criticized. …”
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Intertextuality as a modern linguo-cognitive practice: new forms of linguistic expression in the German postmodern literature
Published 2021-08-01“…The phenomenon of intertextuality requires deep rethinking in the postmodern era, because determines the formation of a new type of creative thinking that allows going beyond the limits of a work of art. At the same time, it is extremely important to study German postmodernism, which has both common European features and its own specificity, due to cultural and historical characteristics. …”
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Adorno, arte e educação: negócio da arte como negação Adorno, art and education: art business as negation
Published 2003-08-01“…This principle of determined negation as an antithesis of society is condensed in a work of art as the problem of its internal form, an element to which Theodor W. …”
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The aesthetic turn
Published 2016-12-01“…Heidegger’s account of the work of art demonstrates philosophies that take science as their model, over-emphasize cognition, and do not adequately consider the importance of apprehension.…”
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Pseudo Vitali, namely Giacomo Monticelli? Activity and hypotheses about the identification of an important figure in Bolognese Still-life
Published 2022-12-01“…Still life painting, as is well known, is characterised by a scarcity of historiographic information. This makes the work of Art historians difficult, as they are often confronted with paintings lacking autorship. …”
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A museographic adventure of the 1980s: the Museo civico medievale of Bologna
Published 2022-12-01“…In fact, some museological principles, deeply rooted in the contemporary Bolognese culture, could be applied on that occasion, for instance the significance given to the context in the fruition of the work of art.…”
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Emancipatory role of art and media in trauma representation
Published 2022-01-01“…Does the essence of a work of art represent its capacity to be a transmitter of traumatic experiences or is it a ramp, a border, a line of defense for the audience, considering the fact that, even in its most inherent form, a work of art is more moderate than the reality it refers to? …”
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Women writing novels on art: ekphrasis in twenty-first century fiction
Published 2021“…Chapter 1 discusses long-held associations of the still work of art with the beautiful and silent woman in Donna Tartt’s ‘The Goldfinch’ (2013), re-actualising the Pygmalion myth according to feminist strategies. …”
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ARTISTIC EDUCATION ART AND SCIENCE: THE ART OF THINKING WITH ART
Published 2010-02-01“…Works of art are not everything in art. Art is a way of thinking. …”
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Benjaminiana : k remediaci vybraných Benjaminových pojmů v diskurzu nových digitálních médií
Published 2011-10-01“…The Work of Art in The Age of Mechanical Reproduction (1936) by Walter Benjamin is one ofthe most often quoted texts in the new digital media discourse. …”
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Not Just Mere Things
Published 2008-01-01“…Using Danto's favorite example of a philosophical work of art, Andy Warhol's Brillo Box (1965), it is argued that a more plausible interpretation of the meaning of the work undermines Danto's claims about art's transformation into philosophy.…”
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Durchbruch e turgore. Tendenze regressive in «Gehirne» di Gottfried Benn
Published 2011-10-01“…According to Nietzsche, he can only justify the world as a work of art.…”
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Paratextual Transactions: Text and Off Text in William Blake’s <em>Milton</em> and <em>Jerusalem</em></p>
Published 2016-07-01“…Drawing from Genette’s notion of paratext, it discusses how word and image interact in the process of meaning production. As an “integrated work of art”, Blake’s plates call for an active reader, who is able to combine image (illuminations) and word (poetry/prose) within the prophetic and redemptive framework of apocalyptic literature.…”
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Il Venditore di Schiave di Vincenzo Vela
Published 2015-07-01“… A marble representing a Merchant of Female Slaves is a work of art of Vincenzo Vela, but only its plaster cast at the Vela Museum in Ligornetto (Switzerland) was known to the historiography of the artist. …”
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Art, Aesthetics and the Dynamics of Visuality in Ezekiel 23
Published 2021-05-01“…As an aesthetic response to an artistic endeavour, it argues that the description of Oholibah’s act of viewing must be placed within the context of strategies for verbalizing visual phenomenon in biblical literature. And as a work of art, the carved Chaldean officers must be understood within larger ancient Near Eastern artistic conventions. …”
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Interview with Arthur and Margaret Palmer
Published 2017-12-01“…We apologize to the interviewees and interviewer for the delay. The work of Art and Peggy Palmer has been an inspiration to many of us. …”
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BEING AND EXISTING OF THE DIGITAL POEM
Published 2004-07-01“…Drawing on two essays by Heidegger, one on the origin of the work of art, and the other on poetry, this paper aims at mapping out the most relevant elements of digital poems, in an attempt to develop the perception and exploration of reading in a digital means as an esthetic and artistic experience.…”
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