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Frank, Peter – Visible Language, 1992
Addresses various phenomena that abetted the "fluxizing" of American art. Noted that the New York-based Fluxus movement began an extended period of dissemination and, in some sense dissolution, around 1967. (RS)
Descriptors: Art Expression, Art History, Artists
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Higgins, Dick – Visible Language, 1992
Outlines briefly the process by which the Fluxus community coalesced. Recounts the birthing of Something Else Press, Inc., and the transformation of aspects of the press' objectives into Printed Editions. Discusses the parallel concerns shared by Something Else Press and Fluxus publication activities as well as their divergent agendas and…
Descriptors: Art History, Printing, Publications, Publishing Industry
Darlington, Anne – Art and Design in Education, 1986
Using two early anatomical sketches, a woodcut, and a painting as visual examples, this article briefly traces the history of the relationship between artists and anatomists from early human times up through the late 1700s. Particular attention is paid to the career of Dr. William Hunter, the first person appointed as an anatomist at the Royal…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Art History, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Hanhardt, John G. – Visible Language, 1992
Presents a photographic essay that features photo documentation by Peter Moore of three Wolf Vostell projects produced in New York during the period 1963-64. Notes that Vostell used de-collage techniques as a means to critique broadcast television. (RS)
Descriptors: Art Expression, Art History, Artists, Broadcast Television
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Melton, Hollis – Visible Language, 1992
Discusses George Maciunas' pivotal contributions to the renaissance of SoHo, the New York City community south of Houston Street. Recounts the establishment of Fluxus cooperatives, the history of the FilmMakers' Cinematheque, Maciunas' long struggle with the Attorney General's office, and closes with a description of the February 1978 erotic Flux…
Descriptors: Art Expression, Art History, Artists, Theater Arts
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Price, Willadene – Social Education, 1982
Describes the life and extensive work of the American sculptor, Daniel Chester French, whose statues have come to symbolize the spirit of America. His works include the Lincoln Memorial and the Minute Man. (AM)
Descriptors: Art History, Artists, Biographies, Sculpture
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Suchoff, Benjamin – Music Educators Journal, 1981
Reviews the life of Hungarian composer Bela Bartok, with emphasis on his collection and use of ethnic music sources. (SJL)
Descriptors: Art History, Biographies, Folk Culture, Musical Composition
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Milman, Estera – Visible Language, 1992
Outlines coincidences between the birth of Dada and the birth of Fluxus. Charts the adoption of similar ahistorical strategies by members of both movements as they attempted to position themselves historically. Questions the assumption that democratization of the arts is the natural result of artistic actions that attempt to break down the line…
Descriptors: Art Expression, Art History, European History, Modernism
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Smith, Peter – Art Education, 1987
Examines the "picture study" movement which began in the late 1800s and faded during the 1920s. Focuses especially on the work of Oscar Neal, a leading picture study advocate. Attempts to show how the aesthetic theory, beliefs about art, social assumptions, educational limitations, educational beliefs, and technology of the time interacted to make…
Descriptors: Art Education, Art History, Higher Education, Photographs
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Mekas, Jonas – Visible Language, 1992
Traces George Maciunas' interest in cinema beginning with his work for "Film Culture" magazine in 1955, his methods of producing/making films, his relationship to the main film avant-garde of the sixties and his ideas of cinema. (RS)
Descriptors: Art Expression, Art History, Film Production, Film Production Specialists
Finer, Neal – 1979
Alma Reed, a Californian who became a noted figure in Mexican art history, was a bicultural individual who introduced famed Mexican muralists to the United States art world and who became a legendary figure in Mexican folklore from the 1920s through the 1960s. This paper traces her career. (JB)
Descriptors: Art History, Biculturalism, Biographies, Culture Contact
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Yanin, Valentin – School Arts, 1985
Onfim's drawings, discovered in a medieval town in northern Russia in 1951, are the earliest known child drawings in existence. The history of these early 11th century drawings is described here by a Russian archaeologist. (RM)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art History, Childrens Art, Elementary Secondary Education
Fendrich, Laurie – 2000
For more than two thousand years, the painted image has been critical to the culture of the West. At the beginning of the 21st century, however, painting sits quietly in a small corner and is, for the most part, ignored. Museums increasingly devote their contemporary exhibition space to "installation art," as opposed to discrete objects…
Descriptors: Art Education, Art History, Cultural Context, Painting (Visual Arts)
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Cohen-Shalev, Amir – Human Development, 1993
In the works of the playwright Pierre Corneille, the core dilemma of love versus duty, which underlay the artist's endeavors, evolved from the stage of articulation or problem finding in early adulthood, to dilemma resolution at midlife, and finally to dilemma fragmentation in old age. Argues that the dialectical tensions underlying creativity are…
Descriptors: Art History, Artists, Conflict Resolution, Creative Art
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Milman, Estera – Visible Language, 1992
Recounts when the Fluxus community first became self-consciously aware of itself during early European concert tours. Provides insights into criteria that delineate European and American Fluxus performances. Discusses use of chance procedure by members of the group, their debts to John Cage, and the relationship between the audience and the…
Descriptors: Art Expression, Art History, Artists, Audience Awareness
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