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Exploring the transformative power of AI in art through a circular economy lens. A systematic literature review. [PDF]
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Meet William Rudolph, New Curator at Milwaukee Art Museum: Bringing a vision to MAM\u27s American Collections [PDF]
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In Dialogue with the Decorative Arts
Journal of Museum Education, 2017How can museum educators create dialogical experiences with European decorative arts? This question frames my essay and stems from the challenges I have faced introducing objects whose original fun...
Olivia Powell
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Historical and Cultural Aspects of the Formation of Russian Decorative and Applied Arts
Observatory of Culture, 2023The article examines the historical and cultural aspects of the processes of formation of artistic tradition in Russian decorative and applied arts and folk crafts from the XI to the middle of the XV century.
M. V. Galkina
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Textiles as a Type of Decorative and Applied Arts: Constructing a Definition
Observatory of Culture, 2023The article is devoted to the construction of the concept of “textile as a type of decorative and applied arts” in Russian art history. An accurate and fully formulated definition helps to build a coherent scientific theory.
N. Mitrofanova
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THE USE OF COMPUTER TECHNOLOGIES IN DECORATIVE AND APPLIED ARTS
Arts education and science, 2022The subject of the research is the detection of effective methods and forms of interaction between computer technologies and decorative and applied arts. The practice of using computer graphics in various types of art demonstrates its contribution to the
T. V. Belaya, O. I. Maltseva
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The Hidden Histories of Heirlooms: Slavery, Decorative Arts, and the Domestic Labor of Forgetting
WSQ: Women's Studies Quarterly, 2020:In many white colonial and transatlantic families, heirlooms store wealth generated by, and at the expense of, the enslaved. Disconnected from their violent origins, such objects make wealth palatable, transmitting it down generations.
Macushla Robinson
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