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    Art education by Cristina Varela, Begoña Paz García

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Two stage transfer drawing  by Dennis Oppenheim, Tree Dance  by Gordon Matta-Clark and Swamp by Robert Smithson and Nancy Holt are the three films that we will relate to contents of childhood and primary education, such as graphic art, movement and exploration of the environment. The games that are suggested will help future teachers to break down their barriers and approach the processes of contemporary creation by experimenting. …”
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  2. 82

    Children’s art edutainment : the origami paper sculpture as a creativity enhancement device / Siti Ermi Syahira Abdul Jamil ... [et al.] by Siti Ermi Syahira, Abdul Jamil, Mohd. Khairi, Baharom, Nur Hisham, Ibrahim, Ismail, Samsuddin

    Published 2018
    “…The research outcomes have an immense potentiality to contribute a new knowledge towards Malaysian modern art movement, children’s psychology aspect, and as a reference in the academic studies.…”
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  3. 83

    Picasso for Preaching: The Demand and Possibility of a Cubist Homiletic by Sunggu Yang

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…The purpose of this article is to propose a cubist homiletic based on the Picasso-originated art movement known as cubism. To that end, I explore the twofold question: What is cubist preaching, and why do we need it today? …”
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  4. 84

    Keith Haring et l’héritage de la peinture américaine du XXème siècle by Hélène Gaillard

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Although Keith Haring is seen as a pioneer in the street art movement, the sources of his work are often limited to Pop Art. …”
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  5. 85

    A Stochastic View of Varying Styles in Art Paintings by G.-Fivos Sargentis, Panayiotis Dimitriadis, Theano Iliopoulou, Demetris Koutsoyiannis

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…We also seek connections between the identified stochastic patterns and the desideratum that each art movement aimed to express. Results show remarkable stochastic similarities between portrait paintings, linked to philosophical, cultural and theological characteristics of each period.…”
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    Women Artists of the Hungarian Avant-Garde and Their Connections to the Cobra Group by Balázs Imre József

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…One of the most fascinating examples of networked art groups in 20th century art history, the Cobra art movement (1948‒1951), disrupted the logic of center-periphery relations in art through a model of cooperation between artistic hubs, in this case, Copenhagen, Brussels and Amsterdam, as the name of the group suggests. …”
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    Mixing Pop Art and Political Criticism: Heinz Edelmann’s Artwork for Children by Bettina Kümmerling-Meibauer

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…Less well-known are the three picturebooks he illustrated for children, which are influenced by the Pop Art movement. The large-sized picturebooks Maicki Astromaus (1970) and Andromedar SR1 (1970) refer to the science fiction genre and reveal a critical attitude towards the contemporary political and economic situation. …”
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  8. 88

    The epistemic value of contemporary art by Simoniti, V

    Published 2014
    “…And the artists working within the bio art movement of the 1990s and 2000s have assimilated the activity of the artist to that of the scientist, sometimes blurring the two roles.…”
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    “Hopeless Colored Names” A Taxonomy of Naming and Re-naming Rituals in Baraka's Dutchman by Thomas A. Greenfield and Sarah Pinchoff

    Published 2007-06-01
    “…Abstract Even as naming rituals stand among the most persistent themes in African-American literature, Imamu Amiri Baraka's Dutchman, the most important play of the 1960s Black Arts Movement, is singular in the centrality of naming to its dramatic structure and meaning. …”
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  10. 90

    Paris, origin of urban modernism by Hosoon Choi

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The modernization process of Paris was a high-level movement that created a new urban culture through physical urban space planning, which is a combination of ‘urbanism’, meaning French urban planning, and ‘modernism’, meaning urban art movement. The modernization of Paris is defined by the concept of ‘urban modernism’. …”
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    Greenberg, The Cold War, and French Existentialism by Iana Dzhakupova

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…Emerging after the end of WW2 when the American national identity was being re-defined, the art movement became a site for the interplay of multiple socio-political and cultural tensions. …”
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    The Age of Phillis and Collage — The Age of Phillis (Roundtable) by Mazella, David

    Published 2021
    “…Introducing responses to her from poets like Amiri Baraka and the Black Arts Movement made things even less comfortable, because I had not made any connections between those poets, their situations, and their poetics in our class.…”
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    What can and cannot be felt: the paradox of affectivity in post-internet art by Rita Xavier Monteiro, Helena Barranha

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…While the first generation of artists who founded the net.art movement was openly fascinated by the novelty of cyberspace as a medium, currently artists are adopting online tools to produce also offline works, revealing the presence of Internet culture in contemporary society instead of focusing on the nature of the medium in itself. …”
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    Lothar Schreyer a sztuka sceniczna ekspresjonizmu by Günter Berghaus

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…Expressionism as an art movement was primarily a German phenomenon. The expressionist theatre begun and flourished in the Weimar Republic where the style lasted until about 1924, contributing to the rise of a truly modern form of dramatic art in Germany. …”
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    U Ba Kyi's Neo-Traditionalist Comics Style: At The Crossroads of Myanmar’s Buddhism, Arts and Colonial History by Nicolas Verstappen

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…If he is widely celebrated as one of Myanmar’s finest painters and as the champion of the Neo-traditionalist art movement, his comics work didn’t receive any critical attention. …”
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    The Violence of Duality in Adrienne Kennedy’s Funnyhouse of a Negro by Quan Manh Ha, Conor Hogan

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…Kennedy’s play was controversial during the Black Arts Movement, as she refrained from endorsing black nationalist groups like Black Power, constructing instead a nightmare world in which race is the singular element in defining self-worth. …”
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    Conceptual Computing and Digital Writing by Montfort, Nick

    Published 2015
    “…The program predates the earliest work that is consistently identified as part of the (yet unnamed) conceptual art movement, Rauschenberg’s Erased De Kooning Drawing. …”
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    Conceptual Computing and Digital Writing by Montfort, Nick

    Published 2021
    “…The program predates the earliest work that is consistently identified as part of the (yet unnamed) conceptual art movement, Rauschenberg’s Erased De Kooning Drawing. …”
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    Spaces (B): 3D art adventure game design and development by Zhu, Xiaoyi

    Published 2016
    “…Specifically, the renowned Russian painter and pioneer in modern abstract art movement (during early 19th century) - Wassily Kandinsky’s painting Composition VIII (1923) is selected as the theme. …”
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    Expressions of resistance: social realist artworks of the Yiyanhui and the equator art society by Emelia, O.I.L.

    Published 2016
    “…During the 1950s, a social realist art movement emerged in Singapore featuring themes such as over-population, unemployment, exploitation of labour and various social ills. …”
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