Goldsmiths' Art
Title | Goldsmiths' Art PDF eBook |
Author | Hermann Schadt |
Publisher | Arnoldsche Verlagsanstalt GmbH |
Pages | 252 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Antiques & Collectibles |
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Goldsmith's Art is the first comprehensive presentation of 5000 years of goldsmiths' art with numerous
The Goldsmith's Art in Ancient Mexico
Title | The Goldsmith's Art in Ancient Mexico PDF eBook |
Author | Marshall Howard Saville |
Publisher | |
Pages | 318 |
Release | 1920 |
Genre | Gold jewelry, Ancient |
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Royal Goldsmiths
Title | Royal Goldsmiths PDF eBook |
Author | Christopher Hartop |
Publisher | John Adamson Dist A/C |
Pages | 180 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Architecture |
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The partnership of Philip Rundell and John Bridge began in London toward the end of the eighteenth century and went on to become the greatest firm of goldsmiths, jewelers and medalists of the age. Its stable of distinguished artists, headed by the sculptor John Flaxman, was the driving force in the adoption of a new imperial style
The Luminous and the Grey
Title | The Luminous and the Grey PDF eBook |
Author | David Batchelor |
Publisher | Reaktion Books |
Pages | 113 |
Release | 2014-02-15 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 1780233191 |
Color surrounds us: the lush green hues of trees and grasses, the variant blues of water and the sky, the bright pops of yellow and red from flowers. But at the same time, color lies at the limits of language and understanding. In this absorbing sequel to Chromophobia—which addresses the extremes of love and loathing provoked by color since antiquity—David Batchelor charts color’s more ambiguous terrain. The Luminous and the Grey explores the places where color comes into being and where it fades away, probing when it begins and when it ends both in the imagination and in the material world. Batchelor draws on neuroscience, philosophy, novels, films, and artists’ writings—as well as his own experience as an artist working with color—to understand how we see and use colors. He considers the role of color in creation myths, industrial chemistry, and optics, and examines the particular forms of luminosity that saturate the modern city. Following this inquiry into the hues that we face every day, he turns to one that is both color and noncolor: grey itself, which he reveals is as much a mood, feeling, and existential condition as a shade that we experience with our eyes. Deftly argued, always thought-provoking, and ever entertaining, The Luminous and the Grey is a beautiful study of how we see and feel our multicolored world.
How to Write About Contemporary Art
Title | How to Write About Contemporary Art PDF eBook |
Author | Gilda Williams |
Publisher | Thames & Hudson |
Pages | 228 |
Release | 2014-10-14 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 0500772177 |
An essential handbook for students and professionals on writing eloquently, accurately, and originally about contemporary art How to Write About Contemporary Art is the definitive guide to writing engagingly about the art of our time. Invaluable for students, arts professionals and other aspiring writers, the book first navigates readers through the key elements of style and content, from the aims and structure of a piece to its tone and language. Brimming with practical tips that range across the complete spectrum of art-writing, the second part of the book is organized around its specific forms, including academic essays; press releases and news articles; texts for auction and exhibition catalogues, gallery guides and wall labels; op-ed journalism and exhibition reviews; and writing for websites and blogs. In counseling the reader against common pitfalls—such as jargon and poor structure—Gilda Williams points instead to the power of close looking and research, showing how to deploy language effectively; how to develop new ideas; and how to construct compelling texts. More than 30 illustrations throughout support closely analysed case studies of the best writing, in Source Texts by 64 authors, including Claire Bishop, Thomas Crow, T.J. Demos, Okwui Enwezor, Dave Hickey, John Kelsey, Chris Kraus, Rosalind Krauss, Stuart Morgan, Hito Steyerl, and Adam Szymczyk. Supplemented by a general bibliography, advice on the use and misuse of grammar, and tips on how to construct your own contemporary art library, How to Write About Contemporary Art is the essential handbook for all those interested in communicating about the art of today.
Art/Commons
Title | Art/Commons PDF eBook |
Author | Massimiliano Mollona |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 208 |
Release | 2021-04-22 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 1786997010 |
Art/Commons is the first book to theorise the commons from the perspectives of contemporary art history and anthropology, focusing on the ongoing tensions between art and capitalism. This study is grounded in an analysis of contemporary artistic and curatorial practices, which the author describes as practices of commoning, based on co-production, participation, mutualism and the valorization of reproductive labour. Mollona proposes a novel theoretical approach to current debates on the commons, and shows that art can provide both a language of anti-capitalist and post-colonial critique as well as a distinctive set of skills and practices of commoning.
Catalogue of the Art Treasures of the United Kingdom Collected at Manchester in 1857 (provisional).
Title | Catalogue of the Art Treasures of the United Kingdom Collected at Manchester in 1857 (provisional). PDF eBook |
Author | Manchester Art Treasures of the United Kingdom Exhibition |
Publisher | |
Pages | 296 |
Release | 1857 |
Genre | Art |
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