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WEIGHING THE WORK OF LOVE: ON KATE DAVIS’S RE-VISIONED ICONOCLASM [PDF]

open access: yesArt is on, 2018
This essay offers a close reading of recent work by Glasgow-based artist Kate Davis to argue that her practice engages iconoclasm in ways importantly modified by her feminist commitments.
Dominic Paterson
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Scientific iconoclasm and active imagination: synthetic cells as techno-scientific mandalas. [PDF]

open access: yesLife Sci Soc Policy, 2018
Metaphors allow us to come to terms with abstract and complex information, by comparing it to something which is structured, familiar and concrete. Although modern science is “iconoclastic”, as Gaston Bachelard phrases it, scientists are at the same time
Zwart H.
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De sacra militia contra iconomachos : civic strategies to counter iconoclasm in the Low Countries (1566) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Although the iconoclastic scare must have been enormous and the actual impact of the attacks of summer and autumn 1566 can hardly be exaggerated, the Beeldenstorm was not as comprehensive as it seemed to contemporaries and subsequent historians.
Suykerbuyk, Ruben
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Review of "Iconoclasm: The Breaking and Making of Images" edited by Rachel F. Stapleton and Antonio Viselli (McGill-Queen University Press)

open access: yesLateral, 2020
Using an eclectic mix of artifacts (e.g. romance novels, historical sites, religious texts, literary texts), 'Iconoclasm' highlights the cyclical nature of iconoclastic gestures and iconolatry.
Charles Athanasopoulos
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Les iconoclasmes en Afrique : émergence d’un sujet d’étude

open access: yesPerspective, 2018
It is time to confront the fact that monuments and works of art often come to a violent end in Africa, whether burned, buried, smashed, or drowned.
Z. S. Strother
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Iconoclasme, histoire de l’art et valeurs

open access: yesPerspective, 2018
Recognizing the profusion of studies on the phenomena of destruction, this essay begins by analyzing the historiographical situation of the early 1980s. Ulmer Verein für Kunstwissenschaft responded to the prescriptive perspective of Louis Réau’s Histoire
Dario Gamboni
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Iconoclasm in the German engravings in XVI century

open access: yesIntrecci d'arte, 2018
The role of the religious images, mainly discussed, in the polemic between catholics and protestants, under the historic and theological point of view, has been reflected in some German engravings, representing iconoclasm scenes.The iconoclastic riots ...
Guido Checchi
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Bizans İkonoklazm Tartışması (726-843) ve Ayasofya: Tasvir İhtilafının Mabedin Tezyinatına Etkisi/yzantine Iconoclastic Controversy (726-843) and the Hagia Sophia: The Impact of the Controversy of Images on the Ornaments of the Church

open access: yesOksident, 2023
When the Byzantine Emperor Justinian inaugurated the Church of Hagia Sophia in 537 AD, mosaic icons did not exist. Instead, Justinian’s program included non-figurative and abstract decorative motifs and lots of crosses. The first appearance of the mosaic
Bilal Baş
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Patriarch Tarasios: An exponent of Byzantine church diplomacy in relation to Rome and the bishop of Constantinople

open access: yesHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies, 2021
On September 24, 787, the works of the VII Ecumenical Synod were opened in the ‘Saint Sophia’ Church in Nicaea, after the first attempt, on August 7, 786, had failed. Although the nominal presidency was held by the legates of Pope Adrian I, the effective
Chifar Nicolae
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«Those Brought Together not by God, but by the Devil Must Share the Same Arrows and Wounds»: Accusation of Iconoclasm in Nicephorus Gregoras

open access: yesАнтичная древность и средние века, 2018
Nicephorus Gergoras was the first polemicist of the XIVth century to bring an accusation of iconoclasm against Gregory Palamas and his partisans drawing upon Nicephorus’ of Constantinople writings erroneously ascribed to Theodore Graptos.
Lev Lukhovitskiy
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