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Articles 1 - 21 of 21
Full-Text Articles in Art and Design
Water Being Water, Ronald R. Geibert, Wright State University Art Galleries
Water Being Water, Ronald R. Geibert, Wright State University Art Galleries
Exhibition and Program Catalogs
IQ. DNA. MRI. FYI. In an ever-changing world, we find ourselves conversing with abbreviated acronyms and phrases. They drive today's economy, political agenda, and water cooler chitchat. They define our use of resources and the attention given to matters. Who we are, or think we are, are wrapped around their brevity. In our hurried attempt to sort through the complexities of life we use them to only answer the obvious-How? Unfortunately, an equally important question, Why? is often ignored. The solving of the how of things has generally been left to the scientists and the reasons as to the why …
'La Maggior Porcheria Del Mondo': Documents For Ammannati's Neptune Fountain, Felicia M. Else
'La Maggior Porcheria Del Mondo': Documents For Ammannati's Neptune Fountain, Felicia M. Else
Art and Art History Faculty Publications
The story of the creation of the Neptune Fountain on the Piazza della Signoria in Florence is long and tortuous. Scholars have drawn on a wealth of documentary material regarding the competition for the commission, the various phases of the fountain's construction, and the critical reception of its colossus, both political and aesthetic. A collection of unpublished letters at the Getty Research Center in Los Angeles offers a new perspective on the making of this major public monument. Sent by Bartolomeo Ammannati to the prvveditore of Pisa, they chronicle the artist's involvement in the procurement and transportation of marble from …
Heading Out, Bridget Noel Short
Heading Out, Bridget Noel Short
Undergraduate Honors Capstone Projects
I consider myself a conceptual artist. My paintings and sculptures revolve around the contours of time - its movement, construction, and meaning. Awestruck by the fleeting feel of disaster and beauty my work maintains a sexy feel that never embodies rigidity, but rather emulates feminine elements. Intrigued by the same psychoanalysis that has grasped the attention of so many artists since the 20th century it is through symbolism and metaphors that my ideas are reached. Seeking the deeper meaning in things my paintings and sculptures try to express the aggregate of what I view as "time." The components and processes …
Inscape Spring 2005, Morehead State University
Inscape Spring 2005, Morehead State University
Inscape: Art & Literary Magazine Archive
The Spring 2005 edition of the Inscape: Literary and Art Magazine.
Taking In: Aib Photography 2005, Aib Students
Taking In: Aib Photography 2005, Aib Students
Taking In
This book is the third edition in the Taking In: series. As was the case in Taking In: I and II, the work, dedication, detail, and graphic design is extraordinary and impressive. The work submitted by our students, and selected by our distinguished judges, reflects the eclectic vision, visual intelligence, perception, and promise of a talented student body. During this first year as a class, Taking In: worked through twice as many submissions than the previous years in half the amount of time. The stable class structure allowed a dependable process to support creativity and enabled the students, as artists, …
Lookout, Jennifer Paoli
Untitled, Omar Lopez
Hand, Paul Saneaux
Ducks, Paul Saneaux
David Johnson: Prints, Drawings, Books, Wright State University Art Galleries
David Johnson: Prints, Drawings, Books, Wright State University Art Galleries
Exhibition and Program Catalogs
An exhibit featuring the works of David Johnson. His prints and works were held at the Wright State University Art Gallery from November 6th, 2005 through January 8th, 2006. His works include an arrangement of drawings and prints. Johnson is known for the specific qualities that invoke the feelings of strength, drama, intensity while featured around environments captured in his style.
Three Paths To Abstraction (Exhibition Catalogue), Sam Yates, Leslie Luebbers, Joseph Mella
Three Paths To Abstraction (Exhibition Catalogue), Sam Yates, Leslie Luebbers, Joseph Mella
Ewing Gallery of Art & Architecture
Catalogue published for the exhibition, Three Paths to Abstraction, which featured the work of Pinkney Herbert, Whitney Leland, and Carol Mode. The exhibition also traveled to the Vanderbilt University Fine Arts Gallery and the Art Museum of the University of Memphis.
The paintings of these three Tennessee artists exemplify the diversity, energy, optimism, exhilaration, and meditative properties that encompass and define abstraction.
Untitled, Nicolle Garber
Untitled, Nicolle Garber
Asian Flowers, Nicolle Garber
Asian Flowers, Nicolle Garber
Digressions: Literary & Art Journal
No abstract provided.
Future, Nicolle Garber
Grace, Jennifer Paoli
Gaia's Fan, Alisha Van Hoose
Gaia's Fan, Alisha Van Hoose
Digressions: Literary & Art Journal
No abstract provided.
Scratched Memories, Louis Nicola Agular
Scratched Memories, Louis Nicola Agular
Digressions: Literary & Art Journal
No abstract provided.
Untitled, Paul Saneaux
Pierre Daura, Catalan-American Modernist: People, Places, And Things, University Of Richmond Museums
Pierre Daura, Catalan-American Modernist: People, Places, And Things, University Of Richmond Museums
Exhibition Brochures
Pierre Daura, Catalan-American Modernist: People, Places, and Things
September 28 to December 11, 2005
Joel and Lila Harnett Museum of Art and Print Study Center
Introduction
Pierre Daura (American, born Spain, 1896 - 1976) was a member of a radical generation of artists who shaped the development of European modernism from the 1910s to the 1930s. The richness of his art reflects the diverse experiences of his life - growing up in Catalonia, Spain, maturing as an artist in Paris, moving to the small French village of Saint Cirq-Lapopie, participating in the Spanish Civil War, and finally relocating to Rockbridge …
Self Definition, Erin Westfall
Self Definition, Erin Westfall
Mahurin Honors College Capstone Experience/Thesis Projects
No abstract provided.