A Post-culturalist Aesthetics? A Commentary on Davis's 'Visuality and Vision' [PDF]
A commentary on Whitney Davis's essay 'Visuality and Vision: Questions for a Post-culturalist Art History' published in the same issue of ...
Stejskal, Jakub
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The (inter)visual politics of border security: Co-constituting gender and race through Frontex's Risk Analysis. [PDF]
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PICTURE IN THE STORY – EKPHRASIS IN THE NARRATIVE. PRELIMINARY SUGGESTIONS FOR DISTINGUISHING BETWEEN DESCRIPTIVENESS AND VISUALISATION [PDF]
The term visualisation belongs in the last decades to most frequent expressions in discussions about culture. A contrastive example of quite a recent novel Miloš Urban: (Lord Mord, 2008) and a fiction fits in the narrative tradition of the 19th century ...
Alice Jedličková, Stanislava Fedrová
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The Artist’s Voice and the Written Word: Language in Art from 1960 to 1975
Between 1960 and 1975 there was an outpouring of artists writing critically in the United States, reflecting a mass desire to reclaim the voice of the artist in a critic-dominated art world.
Francisco, Emily A.
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Engineered protein and Jakinib nanoplatform with extraordinary rheumatoid arthritis treatment. [PDF]
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Fusing Both Arts to an Inseparable Unity: Frank O\u27Hara as a Visual Artist [PDF]
Frank O’Hara, a curator at the Museum of Modern Art in New York and a published poet in the 1950s and 60s, was an exemplary yet enigmatic figure in both the literary and art worlds.
Snyder, Daniella M.
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Besides Looking: Patrimony, Perfomativity and Visual Cultures [PDF]
David Dibosa’s paper, 'Besides Looking: Patrimony, Performativity and Visual Cultures in National Art Museums', is an exploration and a further elaboration of the relations between the development of visual media practices within the research – what we ...
Dibosa, David
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A model of purchase intention of complementary and alternative medicines: the role of social media influencers' endorsements. [PDF]
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Overview: Capturing pictures helps to preserve memories that will be saved forever, and looking at them allows someone to take a journey back in time to when any given picture was taken.
Michaud, Lindsey
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In recent times, the declaration of the prominence of the visual over other channels of communication has been persistent across several disciplines, including film studies, design, sociology, and literacy education (e.g. Bolter, 1991; Fransecky & Debes, 1972; Kress, 2005; Sartori, 1998; Messaris, 2012). It is within this loom of visuality that the
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