The World in Monochromes

The World in Monochromes

Author: Oriental Ceramic Society

Publisher:

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 136

ISBN-13:

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Since the Oriental Ceramic Society was established in 1921 it has organised a number of exhibitions which have comprised, wholly or in part, material from the collections of its members. Coming into the 21st century, the Society decided to stage a series of exhibitions taking as their these the decorative techniques applied to Asian ceramics. The first of these exhibitions was held in 2003 and was shown in three venues--in London, Bath and Glasgow. This exhibition tackled the subject of underglaze cobalt blue decoration and was called The World in Blue and White. The second in the series was held in 2006 and examined ceramics with polychrome decoration, whether applied directly to the unfired ceramic body or slip, or applied over an already fired glaze. This exhibition was called The World in Colours, and, like the current exhibition was held at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, in their Brunei Gallery.--preface.


Monochrome

Monochrome

Author: Craig Staff

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2015-09-17

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 0857726455

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The monochrome - a single colour of paint applied over the entirety of a canvas - remains one of the more contentious modernist artistic inventions. But whilst the manufacture of these 'pictures of nothing' was ostensibly straightforward, their subsequent theorisation has been anything but. More than a history, Monochrome: Darkness and Light in Contemporary Art is the first account of the monochrome's lively role in contemporary art. Liberated from the burden of representation, the monochrome first stood for emancipation: an ideological and artistic impulse that characterised the avant-garde of the early twentieth century. Historically, the monochrome embodied the most extreme form of abstraction and pure materiality. Yet more recently, adaptations of the art form have focused on a broader range of cultural and interpretive contexts. Provocative, innovative and timely, this book argues that the latest artistic strategies go beyond stylistic concerns and instead seek to re-engage with ideas around authorship, process and the conditions of the visible as they are given and understood through both light and darkness. Discussing works by artists such as Katie Paterson, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Tom Friedman, Bruno Jakob, Sherrie Levine and Ceal Floyer, the book shows that the debates around an artwork's form and its possibility for meaning that the monochrome first engendered remain very much alive in contemporary visual culture.


Monochromes

Monochromes

Author: Barbara Rose

Publisher:

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 252

ISBN-13:

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"Discussing more than a hundred years of art history, Monochromes: From Malevich to the Present is a lavish visual journey through some of the most iconic and visually stunning works of twentieth-century art. It offers very clear and understandable interpretations of an important and little understood artistic movement with international scope, and presents a cogent argument for the centrality of the monochrome to modern art. Historical survey, theoretical examination, illustrated chronicle, and aesthetic exploration-the four main texts-offer a thorough and fascinating account of this major artistic trend, tracing its evolution from its origins in revolutionary Russia to its numerous and diverse manifestations throughout the world."--Terry Berne, cultural critic for Art in America


Capacity

Capacity

Author: Thomas McEvilley

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-04-08

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 1134946910

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G. Roger Denson brings singular insight to Thomas McEvilley's writings. As an art writer he has explored similar territory, but from the point of view of a nomadic ideologist. His approach matches that of his subject. He addresses the issues of pragmatism, historicism, and cultural relativism. In so doing, he effectively dismantles the need to establish a master narrative. The contrast and agreement between these two writers constitutes a mapping of the terrain of contemporary culture. What sets Thomas McEvilley apart from other critics in art and culture is his direct knowledge of the newest art and theory, and his comprehensive understanding of classic art and ancient civilizations. It is rare to find a writer equally fluent in the production of modernist aesthetics, the anti-aesthetics of post-modernism, T'ang Dynasty Taoist painting, the doctrines of the Tantra, Platonic mysticism, and Aristotelian logic. This vast knowledge has enabled him to produce some of the best-conceived and eccentric


The Madonna of the Future

The Madonna of the Future

Author: Arthur C. Danto

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 2001-09-04

Total Pages: 484

ISBN-13: 9780520230026

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Danto writes about the contemporary art to be seen in museums and galleries, placing it in the context of the history of modern art and of current debates about essential ideas in our society.


Moonwalk in the Afternoon

Moonwalk in the Afternoon

Author: Utpal Chakraborty

Publisher: Penprints Publication

Published: 2024-01-12

Total Pages: 64

ISBN-13: 8196793294

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Dive into the enchanting world of 'Moonwalk in the Afternoon' by Utpal Chakraborty, a mesmerizing poetry collection that unveils the complexities of the human experience. This literary masterpiece weaves together vivid imagery and profound reflections on life, love, and the pursuit of meaning. In this thought-provoking collection, Chakraborty's verses transport readers through the highs and lows of achievement, the depths of desire, and the poignant realities of familial bonds. Each poem is a brushstroke, painting a rich tapestry of emotions, encapsulating the fragility of trust, the nostalgia of childhood, and the multifaceted role of mothers. Explore the subtle nuances of salvation, the intricacies of civilization, and the echoes of resilience in the face of loss. The poet's skillful use of language creates a symphony of emotions, providing readers with a deep, introspective journey through the corridors of the human soul. This collection culminates with a series of haikus, senryus, and tercets, showcasing Chakraborty's versatility and ability to distill profound thoughts into concise and evocative forms. 'Moonwalk in the Afternoon' is not just a book; it's an immersive experience, a captivating exploration of life's intricate dance, and a celebration of the beauty found in every moment. Indulge in the essence of Utpal Chakraborty's poetic brilliance, and let 'Moonwalk in the Afternoon' become your companion on a literary voyage through the intricacies of the human spirit.