Xu Zhen ‚Artists Change the Way People Think‘ | Tate https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/xu-zhen-10256/xu-zhen-artists-change-way-people-think
perceptions of China’s insensitivity to surrounding nations
perceptions of China’s insensitivity to surrounding nations
Tate glossary definition for anthropophagia: Meaning cannibalism, as an art term it is associated with the 1960s Brazilian art movement Tropicália whose work, although being rooted in Brazil, took influences from Europe and America
cultures was its greatest strength and had been the nation
‘O the Roast Beef of Old England (‘The Gate of Calais’)‘, William Hogarth, 1748 on display at Tate Britain.
crime and punishment(436) arrest(33) dress: nations
‘O the Roast Beef of Old England (‘The Gate of Calais’)‘, William Hogarth, Charles Mosley, 1749
crime and punishment(436) arrest(33) dress: nations
J.P. Hodin’s questionnaire completed by Alfred Aberdam with details of his life and work. [Translation/transcription] I. LIFE AND WORK DATA Full name: Date and Place of Birth: Art Schools visited: Dates, Names of Teachers: Aberdam, Alfred, born in Lviv 1896, academy in Munich (1913-14) and Kraków (1920-22) Berlin (1922-23) under Archipenko, 1923-1958 in Paris Advantages connected with education in art schools: influences on further work: The schools had no lasting influence on me. My personal search began at the beginning of my time in Paris. When started work in personal direction? Name works and dates: Around the year 1928, after …
Salon of forty nations (1955!)
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12 September Dear Baroness Schey! I’m lying here on the balcony in short sleeves again – in a tornado that’s threatening to carry me away along with the chair, the balcony and the house. The meadows down in the valley are greener than I’ve ever seen them. The mountains are close and massive. There’s something luscious and animated about the greens and greys with the ever-changing blacks and whites and the highlights in blue, red and yellow. The clouds are tossing and turning in the sky, sometimes dark and foreboding, sometimes clearing so quickly it’s as though they want to …
The reports from the League of Nations are better than
Artist page for Eric Gill (1882–1940)
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Tate glossary definition for Der Blaue Reiter: German expressionist group originating in Munich in 1909
connected artists, musicians and performers across nations