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Full-Text Articles in Painting
A Harmony Of Opposites, Patricia Reppenhagen
A Harmony Of Opposites, Patricia Reppenhagen
Dissertations and Theses
This thesis is for a Master of Fine Arts in Painting and feature the work and words of Patricia Reppenhagen.
Image Development Through Process, Jean Handwerk Lee
Image Development Through Process, Jean Handwerk Lee
Dissertations and Theses
A Thesis Report Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Fine Arts in Painting.
Images From The Horse Heavens, David Thornock
Images From The Horse Heavens, David Thornock
Dissertations and Theses
This thesis is for a Master of Fine Arts in Painting.
Spring 1983 Department Newsletter, Donald Kurka, Sam Yates, Sandra Blain, Dottie Habel, Jim Darrow, Marcia Goldenstein, Dick Lefevre, Whitney Leland, Byron Mckeeby, Dennis Peacock, Dick Daehnert
Spring 1983 Department Newsletter, Donald Kurka, Sam Yates, Sandra Blain, Dottie Habel, Jim Darrow, Marcia Goldenstein, Dick Lefevre, Whitney Leland, Byron Mckeeby, Dennis Peacock, Dick Daehnert
Historical Material
University of Tennessee Department of Art newsletter. Includes a profile on recent photography professor hire Baldwin Lee.
Southern Abstraction: Five Painters (Exhibition Catalogue), Sam Yates
Southern Abstraction: Five Painters (Exhibition Catalogue), Sam Yates
Ewing Gallery of Art & Architecture
This exhibition is comprised of paintings by five artists who reside in a five state Southeastern region; Tennessee and four neighboring states. These artists have spent their adult lives here. Herb Creecy, Herb Jackson, and Whitney Leland are natives, Richard Kevorkian has lived in this region 25 years and Tom Dimond 17 years. Only within their lifetimes has the Southeastern region gradually accepted abstraction in art.
Post Object Art And Sociological Influences On The Internal Processes Of Art Making, Steve Havens
Post Object Art And Sociological Influences On The Internal Processes Of Art Making, Steve Havens
Masters Theses
The purpose of this thesis is to discuss how external sociological factors inevitably have a profound effect on current art.
Much great art has been created against the flow of what is critically "popular" or "fashionable," but as these external factors become more prominent so the art work produced inevitably suffers.
The exhibition of Frank Stella's black and aluminum paintings at the turn of the 60's, in my own opinion, provided something of a landmark in the history of art. These works, in all their stark, flat, geometric nakedness denied both "form" and "content." They bare no illusions, no mythology, …