The Fine arts' journal
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Total Pages: 488
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Author: E. Andrew Taylor
Publisher: Arts Axis LLC
Published: 2021-05-19
Total Pages: 212
ISBN-13: 9781736858509
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhat if we fundamentally misunderstood what it meant to run arts organizations "like a business"? What if our management metaphors actually contribute to the problems we hope they will solve? In these 50 "field notes" from his first quarter century of teaching, research, and consulting in arts and cultural management, E. Andrew Taylor reframes and reimagines the ways we think and work in the arts. "Andrew Taylor has an uncanny ability to find the small things that make a big difference and provokes his large readership to think outside their own areas of expertise. Doubtful there is anyone blogging on the arts who is more respected and beloved." Barry Hessenius
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Published: 1926
Total Pages: 578
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Nina Simon
Publisher: Museum 2.0
Published: 2016-06-14
Total Pages: 196
ISBN-13: 9780692701492
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhat do the London Science Museum, California Shakespeare Theater, and ShaNaNa have in common? They are all fighting for relevance in an often indifferent world. The Art of Relevance is your guide to mattering more to more people. You'll find inspiring examples, rags-to-relevance case studies, research-based frameworks, and practical advice on how your work can be more vital to your community. Whether you work in museums or libraries, parks or theaters, churches or afterschool programs, relevance can work for you. Break through shallow connection. Unlock meaning for yourself and others. Find true relevance and shine.
Author: Joshua C. Taylor
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Published: 1981-02-15
Total Pages: 284
ISBN-13: 9780226791517
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Though comparatively short, it is no once-over-lightly chronicle full of insignificant names and dates. It brilliantly achieves its principal aim: to provide readers with a compact but broad and well rounded conception of the progress of the fine arts in America from ca. 1670 to the present day. . . . It is a fascinating book, full of new vistas; it has all the earmarks of an instant classic."—American Artist "[Taylor] describes changing definitions of art as much as he describes art itself, and he shows how the shifting forms of patronage affected the forms of art. He analyzes artists' associations . . . and he shows how museums and schools have expanded the audience for art. In short, he places artists and their work in cultural context. This treatment of the social history of art is the most original and intriguing aspect of Taylor's sketch."—Journal of American History "This is a brilliantly subtle book. It builds with one insight after another, and suddenly the reader finds that a whole new way of looking at American art is being proposed. . . . After decades of thinking and looking and teaching, Dr. Taylor has written it all down. This work will become a classic interpretation almost overnight."—Peter Marzio, director, Corcoran Gallery of Art "Interest in American art is unlikely to abate. . . . Mr. Taylor's short book is an invaluable guide through this activity and to its traditions."—Neil Harris, Wall Street Journal
Author: Eugène Delacroix
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Published: 1961
Total Pages: 760
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Jeff Weinstein
Publisher: Sun and Moon Press
Published: 1983
Total Pages: 86
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Published: 2020
Total Pages: 80
ISBN-13: 9783039284511
DOWNLOAD EBOOKVisual art has been tied to hip-hop culture since its emergence in the 1970s. Commentary on these initial connections often emphasizes the importance of graffiti and fashion during hip-hop's earliest days. Forty years later, hip-hop music has grown into a billion-dollar global industry, and its influence on visual art and society has also expanded. This book-length printed edition of Arts collects essays by scholars who explore this evolving influence through their work in art education, cultural theory, and visual culture studies. The topics covered by these authors include discussions on identity and cultural appropriation, equity and access as represented in select works of art, creativity and copyright in digital media, and the use of fine art tropes within the sociocultural history of hip-hop. As a collected volume, these essays make potentially important contributions to broadening the narrative on art education and hip-hop beyond the topics of graffiti, fashion, and the use of cyphers in educational contexts.
Author: Jane Davenport
Publisher: Get Creative 6
Published: 2019-10
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781640210448
DOWNLOAD EBOOKJane Davenport creates the ultimate art journal for mixed-media artists.