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A Psychoanalytic Reading Of Heironymus Bosch's Tondals Vision, Katelyn Doherty Apr 2021

A Psychoanalytic Reading Of Heironymus Bosch's Tondals Vision, Katelyn Doherty

Art and Art History Presentations

An artist is often impossible to separate from their work. Hieronymus Bosch is no exception. His unique immersion in religion, alchemy, and art influenced and are portrayed in his paintings. By looking at his painting Tondal’s Vision under the scope of both religion and psychoanalysis, it reveals new discoveries and perspectives. The theoretical framework of psychoanalysis from author, Anne D’Alleva, aids in uncovering Bosch’s obsession with religious symbolism. This suggests that he is dealing with an underlying quarrel. By discovering the 1475 manuscript of Les Visions du Chevalier Tondal (The Visions of Tondal) it reveals who “Tondal” is through the …


Museum Studies 2021 Strata Exhibition Curatorial Seminar Presentation, Kristen Cooney, Justin Mitchell, Katie Sanfield Apr 2021

Museum Studies 2021 Strata Exhibition Curatorial Seminar Presentation, Kristen Cooney, Justin Mitchell, Katie Sanfield

Art and Art History Presentations

Strata, a multi-sensory installation by Canadian artist Shannon Collis on display at the Berman Museum of Art, immerses visitors in an environment of deep sonic resonance and dynamic moving images that travel above and through Alberta’s Boreal Forest, the Athabasca River, and Fort McMurray to underscore the scale of the Fort Hills Suncor Oil Sands and Syncrude Oil Plant, the third-largest known crude bitumen reservoir on the planet. As part of the programming for the exhibition, each student enrolled in the Curatorial Seminar course (MS-200B-A) planned and carried out a creative project, reached out to other communities to get them …


The Governor’S Palace: Architecture, And Interiors: The Significance Of Historic Preservation & Reconstruction For The Next Generation, Sarah Lemley, Lisa Campbell Apr 2021

The Governor’S Palace: Architecture, And Interiors: The Significance Of Historic Preservation & Reconstruction For The Next Generation, Sarah Lemley, Lisa Campbell

Liberty University Research Week

Undergraduate

Textual or Investigative


Cuban Art After The Revolution: 1960s-1970s, Elvis Fuentes Apr 2021

Cuban Art After The Revolution: 1960s-1970s, Elvis Fuentes

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This presentation features Cuban art after the Communist Revolution of 1959. It includes the rise of documentary photography and poster design as state-sponsored propaganda art, as well as changes in the visual arts from abstraction to figuration. It includes a brief chronology of Cuban art in the 20th century.


Art Brut, Grotesque, Nouveau Realisme, Elvis Fuentes Apr 2021

Art Brut, Grotesque, Nouveau Realisme, Elvis Fuentes

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An overview of the most salient artistic movements in Postwar Europe: Art Brut, L'Informel, Grotesque, Nouveau Realisme