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Show or tell? Opportunities, problems and methods of the exhibition as a form of research dissemination [PDF]
There has a been a good deal of debate about the possible use of exhibitions in disseminating research, as an alternative to conventional text papers where artefacts have a significant role in the research The European Academy of Design has been a ...
Robertson, A., Rust, C.
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Attracting Convention and Exhibition Attendance to Complex Mice Venues: Emerging Data From Macao [PDF]
This study presents an importance-performance analysis of multi-level attributes (event, facility and destination) evaluated by delegates attending an exhibition event in a ‘complex meetings, incentive, convention or exhibition (MICE) venue’ in greater ...
Dioko, Leonardo Don A.N. +4 more
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Exhibition activity as a tool to promote the industrial enterprise [PDF]
The article suggests the approach to manage exhibition activity at the industrial enterprise, works out the sequence and essence of the management procedures, and their information provision. According to the author’s approach, the exhibition activity of
Illiashenko, Nataliia +2 more
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This article is dedicated to the “Baltars” collective porcelain painting workshop (1924–1930), founded in Riga, Latvia by three modernist artists: painters Romans Suta (1896–1944) and Aleksandra Beļcova (1892–1981) and graphic artist Sigismunds Vidbergs (
Ļaviņa Dace
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An Incomplete Inventory of Fashion Exhibitions Since 1971 [PDF]
The inventory that comprises the body of this chapter records an incomplete register of fashion exhibitions, worldwide, from 1971 to the present day. It commences in 1971 in recognition of the exhibition Fashion: An Anthology by Cecil Beaton, staged at ...
Horsley, Jeffrey
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Computer art in the Italian critical and curatorial debate of the 1980s
Since the mid-1980s, in the Italian context, there have been several exhibitions dedicated to Computer Art and the relationship between computer science and the visual arts.
Vincenzo Di Rosa
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The Russian empire’s displays of applied and decorative art at the Great Exhibition of 1851 and its immediate successors have long galvanised scholars for their semantic complexity.
Rosalind Polly Blakesley
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„Raumkunst” autorstwa Teodora Axentowicza
Raumkunst by Teodor Axentowicz Three exhibition arrangements analysed in the article – the halls of Polish artists on the exhibitions in St. Louis (1904), London (1906) and XI International Biennial of Art in Venice (1914) – allow us to consider ...
Stefania Krzysztofowicz-Kozakowska
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Countering a Legal Threat to Cultural Exchanges of Works of Art: The Malewicz Case and Proposed Remedies [PDF]
The ability of U.S. museums to borrow for exhibition works of art from museums owned by foreign governments is seriously threatened under a ruling of the Federal District Court for the District of Columbia in the case of Malewicz v.
Marion R. Fremont-Smith +2 more
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0300 'Gesamtkunstwerk' World’s Fair. Revisioning International Exhibitions
From their beginnings in the mid-nineteenth century, the world’s fairs sought to generate a synthesized body of knowledge about the world by gathering an encyclopedic and didactic collection of objects from a wide array of fields: technology, machinery ...
Buket Altinoba +2 more
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