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Warhol selon Avedon : le paradoxe en héritage ?
This paper links the iconographic tradition related to Saint Sebastian with Valerie Solanas’s « performance » as two visible legacies included in Warhol’s body as photographed by Avedon in his 1969 portrait entitled « Andy Warhol, Artist, New York City ...
Véronique Béghain
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Hugh Easton's Neo‐Baroque Art and the Stained‐Glass Closet in Postwar Britain*
Hugh Ray Easton (1906–1965) was a leading mid‐twentieth century British designer of stained‐glass windows. His works combined neo‐baroque style with an aesthetic that was attuned to glamour in contemporary media such as film and homoerotic physique magazines.
Jane Brocket, Dominic Janes
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Reseña de: CASTANEDO ALONSO, MARTA, Muerte, desastre y accidente. Andy Warhol y el final del sueño americano. Castellón, ARS. UNIERSITAT JAUME I, 2021, 242 pp.
Teresa Aguado Garzón
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Insurgent envelopment: The emergency blanket and scenes of exposure at border zones
Short Abstract By focusing on the emergency blanket, this paper offers an account of how the geographies of exposure are mediated materially, aesthetically, and politically by forms of envelopment. Highlighting how the emergency blanket is deployed as a device of minimal comfort at border zones, the paper examines artistic works that repurpose this ...
Derek McCormack
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Abstract Clinical anatomy education is meant to prepare students for caring for the living, often by working with the dead. By their nature many clinical anatomy education programs privilege topographical form over the donor's humanity. This inbalance between the living and the dead generates tensions between the tangible and the spiritual insofar as ...
Michelle D. Lazarus +2 more
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From Corporate Artification to Artification in the Third Sector
ABSTRACT Artification refers to the process by which objects, practices, or entities not traditionally considered art are transformed into socially accepted art forms. A common example is graffiti, which was once regarded as vandalism but has since evolved into a recognized and celebrated form of art, but organizations and brands can also engage in ...
Alex Turrini +2 more
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Abstract The advent of artificial intelligence (AI) and its generative capabilities have propelled innovation across various industries, yet they have also sparked intricate legal debates, particularly in the realm of copyright law. Generative AI systems, capable of producing original content based on user‐provided input or prompts, have introduced ...
Francesca Mazzi
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El genio y la regla: el caso de Andy Warhol
Defi ende la tesis de que la obra de arte no se defi ne por las características particulares del objeto, sino por lo que hay de la singularidad del artista en ella, es decir, una regla nueva de producción de objetos artísticos, para dar cuenta de esto ...
Juan Diego Galindo Olaya
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The class differentiation of older age: Capitals and lifestyles
Abstract Older people have been overlooked in recent debates over the relationship between age, class and culture despite their prevalence and the conceptual questions they raise. Seeking to bridge mainstream class analysis with debates in social gerontology, especially via a shared turn to Pierre Bourdieu's relational sociology, this paper draws on ...
Will Atkinson
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New Religion: Wang Guangyi, Apelles’ Line, And Political Theology
As Warhol appropriated posters and prints already ‘ready-made’, Wang Guangyi ‘covers’ Andy Warhol. This essay discusses Warhol and death (Marilyn Monroe, James Dean), mirroring artist and viewer, along with a discussion of Arthur Danto on Warhol and on ...
Babette Babich
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