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    De la « Great Exhibition » à l’Esthétisme : entre production et poïétique by Charlotte Ribeyrol

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…In spite of its official aim to celebrate British industrial power, the Exhibition also brought together many works of art, including objects from Antiquity which were apparently remote from the preoccupations of modern Victorian Britain. …”
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    TRAVELLING AS A SEARCH FOR SENSE by Mirna Brkić

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…Jack Kerouac’s novel On the Road (1957) is the most important work of art produced by a group of authors known as beat generation. …”
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  3. 383

    <i>Oorspronklikheid</i> en verwante begrippe by N.P. van Wyk Louw by H. J. Schutte

    Published 1996-04-01
    “…The sole criterion is to ask whether a work of art is “good” and not whether it is “new”. Van Wyk Louw’s view of originality is closely related to intertextuality, but in contrast to many postmodernists, the "text" is of crucial importance to him. …”
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    Sztuka, język i milczenie [Art, silence, and language] by Anna Glab

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…The author considers Wittgenstein’s thesis from his Tractatus logico-philosophicus: “ethics and aesthetics are one” (6.421) in the light of three statements which can be found in his Notebooks 1914-1916: “Art is a kind of expression”; “The work of art is the object seen sub specie aeternitatis; and the good life is the world seen sub specie aeternitatis. …”
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    Some Remarks on The Crafts in The Manuscript ‘Bayanu’s-Sına‘a’ by Ahmet Caycı, İbrahim Kunt

    Published 2010-08-01
    “…The piece of art and craft groups in need of raw material is obtained from the ways in which their experiences are put forward.Expression information is owned, directly beyond the creation of a work of art, in general, to obtain the raw material is defined. …”
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    Renaissance Medicine, Magic, and Alchemy in Benvenuto Cellini’s Vita by Yuri Rudnev

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Analyzing the two passages of Vita, I demonstrate the author’s spiritual ascent from the corporeal suffering to union with ‘the One’ by means of individual and collective magic rituals, transforming his Life into a work of art.…”
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    Spinoza and the Genesis of the Aesthetic by Gabriel Trop

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…This theory would evaluate the work of art primarily in its relationship to truth. …”
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    Shakespeare’s "Othello" beyond the boundaries of the page: An analysis of two filmic productions by Camila Paula Camilotti

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…The analysis proves that two different conceptions, separated in time and space, are capable of making Shakespeare’s timelessness transcend and make the modern spectators aware of the fact that the human artistic capacity is able to cross unimaginable limits of creativity and transform a great literary work of art in a great (filmic or theatrical) spectacle.…”
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    Sound, Vision, and Embodied Performativity in Beyoncé Knowles’ Visual Album Lemonade (2016) by Johanna Hartmann

    “…In 2016, Beyoncé published Lemonade, a work of art that exists in various manifestations: as a music album that includes twelve songs, as live performances (including her world tour and her appearance at the Superbowl halftime show), and as a “visual album,” an art film that consists of the music video clips for each individual song and visually and auditorily complex “chapters” which feature the poetry by Warsan Shire. …”
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    Onwards and upwards to the kingdom of beauty and love. Herbert Marcuse’s trajectory to socialism by Višić Maroje

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…“Libertarian socialism”, “feminist socialism”, “integral socialism”, “socialist humanism”, “socialism as the work of art”, and “utopian socialism” are all terms that testify to Marcuse’s open and many-faceted understanding of socialism in all of its complexity of meanings. …”
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    Engelsk socialrealisme reenacted. Slaget ved Orgreave (nu og dengang) by Janna Lund

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…Following this, the reception of Deller’s work in art criticism is deliberated, which forms the vantage point for a discussion of re-enactment as a medium for art. …”
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    Democratising Conceptual Art by Alexandra Van Laeken

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…We can no longer maintain that the conceptual work of art is solely the artist's idea, nor that the material appearance is negligible. …”
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    Still-moving Engrams: The Ecstasy of Bodily Gestures in Chronophotography and its Contemporary Reproductions by Francesca Scotto Lavina

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…In Ėjzenštejn’s opinion, the changes that occur in the work of art trigger the spectator’s imitative process, which in turn is responsible for ecstatic flow. …”
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    Picking Up the Brush for Emperors and Sultans. Imperial Portraits as Representations of Power in The Early Modern Mediterranean (Ca. 1450-Ca. 1650) by Zeynep Olgun

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…A multi-layered approach lies therefore at the basis of full socio-political and cultural comprehension of the paintings to overcome a simple analysis and to contextualize the work of art within both macro and micro historical perspective.…”
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    The Canonization of St Francis Xavier in Spanish Habsburg Lands: A Poetry Challenge in Madrid, Sacristy Paintings by André Reinoso in Lisbon and an Altarpiece by Pieter Pawel Ruben... by Jean Andrews

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The work of Rubens, the Portuguese painter André Reinoso and three Spanish Golden Age poet/playwrights are analyzed, exploring variance in the application of a universal Jesuit aesthetic founded on the melding of the Classical and the Catholic in response to the local conditions for which each ephemeral event and work of art were produced.…”
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    PODMIOT WOBEC SZTUKI INTERAKTYWNEJ by Wacław Branicki

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…In addition, the function was defined human subject in interaction with the work of art. The last point of the article was a comparison of contemplation and interactivity as two types of aesthetic experience. …”
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    Image cartoonization and other artwork processing by Goh, Gerald Jun Chang

    Published 2020
    “…Sometimes we wish to convert digital images taken using our camera/handphone to a work of art, such as a cartoon. This is called Cartoonization. …”
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    Photography in relation to time and space. by Ng, Caleb Yong Chuang.

    Published 2012
    “…The physical and temporal notions of space are challenged and re-presented in the final work of art. The final piece is a sum of the findings through photographic, chemical and electrical research and experimentation. …”
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    Invention and devotion in Giovanni Bellini's Uffizi Lamentation by Whistler, C

    Published 2020
    “…This unusual work by Giovanni Bellini has been viewed variously in the scholarly literature as an unfinished painting, as a simile or model for the workshop to follow, or as an autonomous work of art. This paper explores the iconography in particular, proposing that Bellini’s treatment of the subject would have been indecorous in a fully-coloured painting for public viewing. …”
    Journal article
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    The phantasmagoria: from ghostly apparitions to multisensory fairground entertainment by Spence, C

    Published 2022
    “…The question to be addressed in this review concerns the link between the phantasmagoria (defined as a ghostly visual entertainment) and the multisensory sensorium (or sensory overload) of the fairground and even, in several other cases, the Gesamtkunstwerk (the German term for “the total work of art”). I would like to suggest that the missing link may involve the ghost attractions, such as Dr. …”
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