Divisionism, Neo-Impressionism

Divisionism, Neo-Impressionism
Author: Vivien Greene
Publisher: Guggenheim Museum
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2007
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

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This beautifully designed exhibition catalogue explores the optically vibrant paintings of the late nineteenth-century Italian Divisionists, examining, for the first time, their relationship to Neo-Impressionism. Artists from both movements subscribed to a painting technique rooted in color theory; held left-wing political views; and pursued similar subject matter--from idyllic landscapes to timely social problems. Arcadia and Anarchy underscores the Italian artists' autonomy from their European counterparts and highlights their importance in pioneering Modernism. Published to accompany the premiere of the exhibition at the Deutsche Guggenheim, Berlin, which was curated by Vivien Greene and will travel to the Guggenheim Museum, New York in the summer of 2007, this focused study of 40 key Divisionist works is the first of its kind to appear in the United States. Featuring work by Giovanni Segantini, Théo Van Rysselberghe, Albert Dubois-Pillet, Georges Seurat, Vittore Grubicy de Dragon, Maximilien Luce, Paul Signac, Emilio Longoni, Camille Pissarro, Angelo Morbelli, Henri-Edmond Cross, Plino Nomellini, Charles Angrand, Giuseppe Pellizza da Volpedo, Giovanni Sottocornola, Jan Toorop and Gaetano Previati, it includes essays by Greene, as well as by noted scholars Giovanna Ginex, Dominique Lobstein and Aurora Scotti Tosini.

Radical Light

Radical Light
Author: Simonetta Fraquelli
Publisher: National Gallery Publications
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2008
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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A comprehensive survey of Italy's Divisionist painters, the most significant group of avant-garde artists in 19th century Italy.

In Defiance of Painting

In Defiance of Painting
Author: Christine Poggi
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 318
Release: 1992-01-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780300051094

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The invention of collage by Picasso and Braque in 1912 proved to be a dramatic turning point in the development of Cubism and Futurism and ultimately one of the most significant innovations in twentieth-century art. Collage has traditionally been viewed as a new expression of modernism, one allied with modernism's search for purity of means, anti-illusionism, unity, and autonomy of form. This book - the first comprehensive study of collage and its relation to modernism - challenges this view. Christine Poggi argues that collage did not become a new language of modernism but a new language with which to critique modernism. She focuses on the ways Cubist collage - and the Futurist multimedia work that was inspired by it - undermined prevailing notions of material and stylistic unity, subverted the role of the frame and pictorial ground, and brought the languages of high and low culture into a new relationship of exchange.

Ethnic Party Bans in Africa

Ethnic Party Bans in Africa
Author: Matthijs Bogaards
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2013-09-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1317981448

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In Sub-Saharan Africa, the spread of democracy since the 1990s has been accompanied by the proliferation of bans on ethnic political parties. A majority of constitutions in the region explicitly prohibit political parties to organize on the basis of race, ethnicity, religion, region and other socio-cultural attributes. More than a hundred political parties have been dissolved, suspended or denied registration on these grounds. This book documents the experience with ethnic party bans in Africa, traces its origins, examines its record, and answers the question whether ethnic party bans are an effective and legitimate instrument in the prevention of ethnic conflict. This book was published as a special issue of Democratization.

Law and Reality

Law and Reality
Author:
Publisher: Human Rights Watch
Total Pages: 115
Release:
Genre:
ISBN:

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What is a Picture?

What is a Picture?
Author: M. Newall
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2016-06-10
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0230297536

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Using an approach deeply informed by philosophy of art, art history and perceptual psychology, this book places seeing at the centre of an original theory of pictorial representation and explores the ramifications such a theory has for the visual arts.

2017

2017
Author: Mariana Aguirre
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 570
Release: 2017-04-24
Genre: Art
ISBN: 3110527839

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Futurism Studies in its canonical form has followed in the steps of Marinetti's concept of Futurisme mondial, according to which Futurism had its centre in Italy and a large number of satellites around Europe and the rest of the globe. Consequently, authors of textbook histories of Futurism focus their attention on Italy, add a chapter or two on Russia and dedicate next to no attention to developments in other parts of the world. Futurism Studies tends to sees in Marinetti's movement the font and mother of all subsequent avant-gardes and deprecates the non-European variants as mere 'derivatives'. Vol. 7 of the International Yearbook of Futurism Studies will focus on one of these regions outside Europe and demonstrate that the heuristic model of centre – periphery is faulty and misleading, as it ignores the originality and inventiveness of art and literature in Latin America. Futurist tendencies in both Spanish and Portuguese-speaking countries may have been, in part, 'influenced' by Italian Futurism, but they certainly did no 'derive' from it. The shift towards modernity took place in Latin America more or less in parallel to the economic progress made in the underdeveloped countries of Europe. Italy and Russia have often been described as having originated Futurism because of their backwardness compared to the industrial powerhouses England, Germany and France. According to this narrative, Spain and Portugal occupied a position of semi-periphery. They had channelled dominant cultural discourses from the centre nations into the colonies. However, with the rise of modernity and the emergence of independence movements, cultural discourses in the colonies undertook a major shift. The revolt of the European avant-garde against academic art found much sympathy amongst Latin American artists, as they were engaged in a similar battle against the canonical discourses of colonial rule. One can therefore detect many parallels between the European and Latin American avant-garde movements. This includes the varieties of Futurism, to which Yearbook 2017 will be dedicated. In Europe, the avant-garde had a complex relationship to tradition, especially its 'primitivist' varieties. In Latin America, the avant-garde also sought to uncover and incorporate alternative, i.e. indigenous traditions. The result was a hybrid form of art and literature that showed many parallels to the European avant-garde, but also had other sources of inspiration. Given the large variety of indigenous cultures on the American continent, it was only natural that many heterogeneous mixtures of Futurism emerged there. Yearbook 2017 explores this plurality of Futurisms and the cultural traditions that influenced them. Contributions focus on the intertextual character of Latin American Futurisms, interpret works of literature and fine arts within their local setting, consider modes of production and consumption within each culture as well as the forms of interaction with other Latin American and European centres. 14 essays locate Futurism within the complex network of cultural exchange, unravel the Futurist contribution to the complex interrelations between local and the global cultures in Latin America and reveal the dynamic dialogue as well as the multiple forms of cross-fertilization that existed amongst them.

Divisionism

Divisionism
Author: Christophe Flubacher
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Neo-impressionism (Art)
ISBN: 9783775735797

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"Born in the eighteen-eighties, Divisionism was an artistic movement that broke away from Impressionism. Georges Seurat, its founder, and Paul Signac, its theoretician, turned away from the rapid rendering of real life as perceived by the eye to reconstruct it according to new principles of harmony. By juxtaposing pure and complementary colors applied directly to the canvas rather than mixed on the palette, Divisionist artists revolutionized the painting of their day and had a lasting influence on the art of the twentieth century. In this catalogue, featuring texts by international specialists, and on the walls of its art center, the Fondation Pierre Arnaud traces this experiment with color, covering a period from 1880 to 1950."--Back cover.