Tag: Artistic

Women’s Artistic Dissent Repelling Totalitarianism in Pre-1989 Czechoslovakia


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English | ISBN: 1666904724 | 2023 | 278 pages | EPUB, PDF | 2 MB + 5 MB
To survive Totalitarianism and retain their humanity, Czech women writers went underground to write, paint, sculpt, and create supportive communities. This book explores fiction, poetry, and life-sustaining activities of Eva Švankmajerová, "Mother of Czech Surrealism," and Eda Kriseová, journalist, fiction writer, essayist, and activist who served in President Václav Havel’s first Cabinet, among other Czech women who wrote and engaged in dissent during the years when Czechoslovakia ached under Soviet rule.

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The Afterlives of Frankenstein Popular and Artistic Adaptations and Reimaginings


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English | ISBN: 1350351563 | 2024 | 248 pages | EPUB, PDF | 6 MB + 140 MB
An exploration of the treatment of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein in popular art and culture, this book examines adaptations in film, comics, theatre, art, video-games and more, to illuminate how the novel’s myth has evolved in the two centuries since its publication. Divided into four sections, The Afterlives of Frankenstein considers the cultural dialogues Mary Shelley’s novel has engaged with in specific historical moments; the extraordinary examples of how

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Artistic Creation A Phenomenological Account


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English | ISBN: 1498593534 | 2019 | 176 pages | EPUB, PDF | 2 MB + 3 MB
Artistic creation has proven remarkably resistant to philosophical analysis. Artists have long struggled to explain how they do what they do, and philosophers have struggled along with them. This study does not attempt to offer a comprehensive account of all creativity or all art. Instead it tries to identify an essential feature of an activity that has been cloaked in mystery for as long as history records. Jeff Mitscherling and Paul Fairfield argue that the process by which art is created has a good deal in common with the experience of the audience of a work, and that both experiences may be described phenomenologically in ways that show surprising affinities with what artists themselves often report.

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Domestika – Artistic Self-Portrait Photography


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File Name:Domestika – Artistic Self-Portrait Photography —>Home Page :https://www.domestika.org/en/courses/266-artistic-self-portrait-photography —>Genre / Category:Photography —>File Size :2.1 GB–>Publisher:domestikaUpdated and Published:November 30, 2023 –>Product Details
If there’s anything that characterizes the work of photographer Cristina Otero-who, at the age of 15, became the youngest Spanish artist to exhibit individually in a gallery-it is that she is usually both the photographer and the model. This has made her a true expert in artistic self-portraiture.

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Artistic Brotherhoods in the Nineteenth Century


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English | 2018 | pages: 220 | ISBN: 1138727563 | PDF | 163,5 mb
This title was first published in 2000. The nineteenth century saw the emergence of numerous artistic brotherhoods – groups of artists bound together in communal production, sharing spiritual and aesthetic aims. Although it is widely acknowledged that this is an unique feature of the period, there has not previously been a separate study of the phenomenon. This collection of essays provides a thorough and wide-ranging exploration of the issue. Situating artistic brotherhoods within their historical context, it offers unique insights into the social, political, economic and cultural milieu of the nineteenth century. It focuses on the most celebrated and influential brotherhoods, while also bringing to light lesser-known or forgotten artists. The essays explore the artistic fraternity from a wide variety of perspectives, probing issues of gender, identity, professional practices and artistic formation in Europe and the United States. This book investigates the Nazarenes, the Pre-Raphaelites, the Russian Abramatsova, the Primitifs, the Nabis as well as other leading groups. The book contains a substantial introduction, which establishes the key questions and issues surrounding the phenomena of the artistic brotherhood, including their relation to the larger artistic community, their association with other social and political organizations of the period, and the ways in which mythologies have been built around them in subsequent histories and recollections of the period.

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