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Full-Text Articles in Fine Arts
Commonthought (Fall 1994), Lesley College
Commonthought (Fall 1994), Lesley College
Commonthought
This issue features works created by Lesley University students and covers a broad range of topics. The work itself crosses many disciplines from creative writing to visual arts.
A Multicultural Survey, La Salle University Art Museum, Caroline Wistar
A Multicultural Survey, La Salle University Art Museum, Caroline Wistar
Art Museum Exhibition Catalogues
Selections from the permanent collection of Indian Miniatures, Japanese prints, and African tribal art, Fall 1994
Untitled [Cover], Joe Rinaldi
Waterfallen Asleep, Eric Townsend
Sunflowers At The Time Of Their Death, Eric Townsend
Sunflowers At The Time Of Their Death, Eric Townsend
The Messenger
No abstract provided.
Untitled, Sameer Chinoy
Untitled, Sameer Chinoy
Untitled, Sara Truitt
Gloria Patri, Gender, And The Gulf War: A Conversation With Mary Kelly, James Castonguay, Amelie Hastie, Lynne Joyrich, Christopher Lane, Kathleen Woodward
Gloria Patri, Gender, And The Gulf War: A Conversation With Mary Kelly, James Castonguay, Amelie Hastie, Lynne Joyrich, Christopher Lane, Kathleen Woodward
Communication, Media & The Arts Faculty Publications
Mary Kelly's gallery size installation, entitled Gloria Patri, was first shown at the Herbert F. Johnson Museum, Cornell University in 1992. Gloria Patri focuses on the issues of heroism, mastery, and war within the context of a pathologized masculinity; that is, on the identification by both men and women with masculine ideals of mastery, domination, and control, and their simultaneous physical and psychological collapse. This crisis of masculine mastery is set against the backdrop of the Persian Gulf War.
Winslow Homer’S Seascapes: Transcendental Subjects, Popular Resorts, Critical Reactions, Priscilla Paton
Winslow Homer’S Seascapes: Transcendental Subjects, Popular Resorts, Critical Reactions, Priscilla Paton
Maine History
Winslow Homer, acknowledged as a quintessential Yankee and one of America 's foremost nineteenth century artists, seems as formidable, stern, and ambiguous as the rocky shores that fascinated him. Homer's reception by critics highlights the impossibility of separating artistic achievement from the tastes and fashions of the society in which the artist worked. The “mystifyingly blank" faces that critics abhorred in Homer's early farm figures became the distinctively attractive features of his later seascapes.
Inscape Spring 1994, Morehead State University
Inscape Spring 1994, Morehead State University
Inscape: Art & Literary Magazine Archive
The Spring 1994 edition of the Inscape: Literary and Art Magazine.
Chaucer Illustrated, La Salle University Art Museum, Brother Daniel Burke Fsc
Chaucer Illustrated, La Salle University Art Museum, Brother Daniel Burke Fsc
Art Museum Exhibition Catalogues
March 25 - May 31 1994
Victoriously Hung, Eric Townsend
Raven Raven (Cover), Inga Clough
Untitled, Jeff Hall
Don't You See? I Am Beautiful, Too, Sheila Dawson
Untitled, Jeff Hall
Spirits Engaged In Purgatorial Dance, Eric Townsend, Sallie Hirsch
Spirits Engaged In Purgatorial Dance, Eric Townsend, Sallie Hirsch
The Messenger
Sculpture by Eric Townsend; Photograph by Sallie Hirsch
Untitled, Inga Clough
Son House, Rich Mitchell
Untitled, Ann Burkholder
The Boy In The Bubble, Chrissie Poole
The Life And Times Of Joseph Beuys, Agnieszka Taborska, Marcin Gizycki, Mark Snyder, Margaret Lewis, Julie Strandberg, Maki Koto, Yvonne Roe, Sven Armster, Ting-Ting Lee, Luciana Mallozzi, Lucinda Wolf, Christine Pellicano, James Bewley, Leah Smith, Matthew Saam, Dawn Marie Caulfield, Ellen Godena, Catherine Warner, Roy Fabian, Shirly Whong, Scott King, Megan Mclarney, Lucinda Wolfe, Andrew Feder
The Life And Times Of Joseph Beuys, Agnieszka Taborska, Marcin Gizycki, Mark Snyder, Margaret Lewis, Julie Strandberg, Maki Koto, Yvonne Roe, Sven Armster, Ting-Ting Lee, Luciana Mallozzi, Lucinda Wolf, Christine Pellicano, James Bewley, Leah Smith, Matthew Saam, Dawn Marie Caulfield, Ellen Godena, Catherine Warner, Roy Fabian, Shirly Whong, Scott King, Megan Mclarney, Lucinda Wolfe, Andrew Feder
Programs
Program for the seventh annual RISD Cabaret held in the Waterman Building. Graphic design: Mark Snyder; program editor: Margaret Lewis; program photography: Marcin Gizycki.
One Hundred Years Of Street Photography, Ronald R. Geibert, Wright State University Art Galleries
One Hundred Years Of Street Photography, Ronald R. Geibert, Wright State University Art Galleries
Exhibition and Program Catalogs
A program from an exhibition featuring street photography from a variety of artists including but not limited to Diane Arbus, Alfred Stieglitz, Henri Cartie Bresson, and many more. One Hundred Years of Street Photography ran from February 20 through April 3, 1994. The catalog for this exhibition was originally available via CD-ROM.
Table Of Contents - Contact, Crossover, Continuity - 1994
Table Of Contents - Contact, Crossover, Continuity - 1994
Textile Society of America Symposium Proceedings
Table of contents from Contact, Crossover, Continuity: Proceedings of the Fourth Biennial Symposium of the Textile Society of America, September 22–24, 1994
Frontmatter - Contact, Crossover, Continuity - 1994
Frontmatter - Contact, Crossover, Continuity - 1994
Textile Society of America Symposium Proceedings
Frontmatter: cover, title page, and copyright page.
Ancient Near Eastern Fibers And The Reshaping Of European Clothing, Elizabeth J. W. Barber
Ancient Near Eastern Fibers And The Reshaping Of European Clothing, Elizabeth J. W. Barber
Textile Society of America Symposium Proceedings
In April of 1994, an amazing story hit the news-stands. A group of naturally mummified corpses dated to 2000 BC and later had been found in Chinese Turkestan. Not only were their Caucasian features and blondish hair well preserved by the dry heat of the xinjiang desert, but also their clothes--brightly colored plaids and twills among them (Hadingham 1994). We know from later linguistic records that a group of Indo-European speakers we call the Tocharians had made their way to Xinjiang and the Tarim Basin in early times. We also know that the Indo-Europeans began to spread across Eurasia from …
Discussion Of "Textile Transformations And Cultural Continuities In West Africa", Christopher B. Steiner
Discussion Of "Textile Transformations And Cultural Continuities In West Africa", Christopher B. Steiner
Textile Society of America Symposium Proceedings
I have divided my discussion of these papers into two parts. First, I would like briefly to address each of the papers individually—highlighting what I find to be some of the most important issues raised by each. And second, I would like to put forth two dichotomies—(1) regarding the relationship between the sacred and the profane, and (2) on the relationship between aesthetic value and commercial value—both of which strike me as critical organizing principles that join these four papers [those of Judith Byfield, Kathleen Bickford, Lisa Aronson, and Elisha Renne and Joanne Eicher in this proceedings] into a coherent …
What’S In A Name: The Domestication Of Factory Produced Wax Textiles In Cote D’Ivoire, Kathleen E. Bickford
What’S In A Name: The Domestication Of Factory Produced Wax Textiles In Cote D’Ivoire, Kathleen E. Bickford
Textile Society of America Symposium Proceedings
In a frequently evoked passage from Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare asks "What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet." Yet, as Romeo and Juliet tragically come to learn, human beings make much of names. Indeed, one's name is a significant part of one's social persona; it can describe who we are, it can join us and separate us from others, and it can link us to the past. In a sense, when we are named we are given an identity. Describing the complexities of naming for the Wamakua …