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  1. Art movement

    Art history series An art movement is a tendency or style in art with a specific common philosophy or goal ... or decades or, at least, with the heyday of the movement defined within a number of years. Art movements were especially important in modern art , when each consecutive movement was considered as a new avant garde . Art movements seem to be a nearly exclusively Western painting Western art phenomenon. The concept According to theories associated with modernism and the concept of Postmodern art postmodernism , art movements are especially important during the period of time corresponding to modern art . ref Man of his words Pepe Karmel on Kirk Varnedoe Passages Critical Essay Artforum , Nov, 2003 by Pepe Karmel ref The period of time called modern art is posited to have changed approximately half way through the 20th century and art made afterward is generally called contemporary art . Postmodern art Postmodernism in visual art begins and functions as a parallel to late modernism ref The Originality ... During the period of time corresponding to modern art each consecutive movement was often considered ... included in an art movement. Verbal expression and explanation of movements has come from the artists ... 25em col1 Academic art Academic , c. 1500s 1900s Aesthetic Movement American Barbizon school American Impressionism Amsterdam Impressionism Art Nouveau , c. 1890 1910 Arts and Crafts Movement , founded ... romantic nationalism , c. 1840 1867 Norwich School art movement Norwich School , founded 1803 Orientalism ... Light and Space col2 Lowbrow art movement Lowbrow Lyrical Abstraction Minimalism Neo Expressionism ... Energy Art Energy Art Movement Environmental art Hyperrealism visual arts Hyperrealism IMMAGINE&POESIA ... the artists.org movement movements the artists.org Art movements since 1900. http witcombe.sbc.edu ... pt Movimento art stico simple Art movement sv Konstr relse ta , ... after the modern period called contemporary art. ref name Deconstructionists, 2006, pp218 221 The Citadel ...   more details



  1. Lowbrow (art movement)

    Karnowsky , Los Angeles, CA. Lowbrow , or lowbrow art , ref http arthistory.about.com od arthistory101 a lowbrow.htm The Birth of Lowbrow Art Answer dot Com ref describes an underground visual art movement ... art movement with origins in the underground comix world, punk music , hot rod street culture, and other subcultures . It is also often known by the name pop surrealism . Lowbrow art often has .... ref http arthistory.about.com od arthistory101 a lowbrow.htm The Lowbrow Movement Art History ..., has been a mainstay of writing on lowbrow art and has helped direct and grow the movement. Writers ... art movement, and there is thus very little scholarly critical writing about it. The standard argument of critics is that critical writing arises naturally from within an art movement first ... ists and the leading proponents of the American Regionalism art Regionalism movement artists ... this movement, plus interviews with the artists in which they discuss influences on their art. The detailed ... Creep Machine underground art webzine Westernart DEFAULTSORT Lowbrow Art Movement Category American ... thumb right Cover Art by Mark Ryden Image with inadequate rationale removed Image CosmicRetribution.gif 160 px thumb right Cover Art by Joe Coleman Image with inadequate rationale removed Image Ts.futility.jpg ... Designer toys toy s, digital art , and sculpture . History Some of the first artists to create what came to be known as lowbrow art were underground cartoonists like Robert Williams artist Robert Williams and Gary Panter . Early shows were in alternative art gallery galleries in New ... gallery in Hollywood, run by John Pochna. The movement steadily grew from its beginning, with hundreds ... expand the kind of art that was classified as Lowbrow. The lowbrow magazine Juxtapoz ref http www.juxtapoz.com ... art movements into different strands and even whole new art movements. Citation needed ... Juxtapoz , Robert Williams artist Robert Williams took credit for originating the term lowbrow art ...   more details



  1. Feminist art movement

    cleanup laundry date December 2011 The feminist art movement refers to the efforts and accomplishments of feminists internationally to make art that reflects women s lives and experiences, as well as to change the foundation for the production and reception of contemporary art. It also sought to bring more visibility to women within art history and art practice. Corresponding with general developments ... art movement began in the late 1960s. America s first feminist art education program took place ... Judy Chicago helped pioneer key strategies of the early feminist art movement, including collaboration ... visibility for art by feminist artists. The strength of the feminist movement allowed for the emergence ... focusing on the Feminist Art Movement and the aesthetic, intellectual and political impact of women ... a spotlight on the accomplishments of the Feminist Art Movement. Its primary goal is to increase the visibility ... in Education There are thousands of examples of women associated with the feminist art movement ... helped pioneer key strategies of the early feminist art movement, including collaboration, the use ... Burke . 1975 Victorian Women s Art Movement founded the Australian Women s Art Register. ref ... Arts 1975 1983 . 1976 Women s Art Movement established, Adelaide, South Australia ref http ..., 1999 ref 2002 The exhibit Personal & Political The Women s Art Movement, 1969 1975 was held at the Guild ... represented in The Dinner Party . http lib.stanford.edu women art revolution W.A.R. Voices of a Movement .... The Power of Feminist Art The American Movement of the 1970s, History and Impact . New York Abrams ... Bulb? New York Sixty Percent Solution. 1994. Cottingham, Laura. L.A. Womyn The Feminist Art Movement ... group, the movement began in the 1960s and flourished throughout the 1970s as an outgrowth of the so ... movement of any during the postwar period ref Jeremy Strick, director of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles in the Washington Post, 2007 http www.washingtonpost.com wp dyn content ...   more details



  1. Stupid (art movement)

    Stupid was a short lived grouping of Constructivism art constructivist artists, formed in Cologne in 1919. ref name Ra http www.raederscheidt.com english vita.htm Anton Raederscheidt biography at www.raederscheidt.com ref The founding members were Willy Fick , Heinrich Hoerle and his wife Angelika Hoerle 1899 1923 , Anton R derscheidt and his wife Marta Hegemann, and Franz Wilhelm Seiwert . ref name De Dempsey, 2002, p. 295. ref The Stupid group aimed to address sociopolitical issues through an art of proletarian character. ref name De Seiwert and R derscheidt were at the time active in the local Dada scene. R derscheidt s studio was their base of operations, but by 1920 he had abandoned the constructivist style. ref name Ra The group exhibited together and issued a publication, Stupid 1 , before disbanding. Notes reflist References Dempsey, Amy 2002 . Art in the Modern Era A Guide to Schools and Movements . New York Harry A. Abrams. ISBN 0810941724 Michalski, Sergiusz 1994 . New Objectivity . Cologne Benedikt Taschen. ISBN 3 8228 9650 0 http www.raederscheidt.com english vita.htm Anton Raederscheidt biography at www.raederscheidt.com art movement stub Category German artist groups and collectives Stupid ...   more details



  1. Chicano art movement

    lettuce and vegetable workers in the Salinas Valley Salinas Chicano Movement art developed out of necessity for a visual representation of the sociopolitical injustice that the movement was seeking out to change. As in any movement their is a need for signage that brings awareness to the issues at hand ... 1. ed. ref Although the Chicano movement dissolved, Chicano art continued as an activist endeavor ... of the undocumented. Drawing from the Chicano movement, activists sought art as a tool to support ... of Chicano life in the barrios. Similar to other forms of art within the Chicano Movement silk screen ...Nolead date December 2011 Introduction The Chicano Movement began in the 1960s, incorporating post Mexican Revolution ideologies and current Mexican American social, political and cultural issues. The movement ... and self determination. Some issues the movement focused on were awareness of collective history and culture, restoration of land grants, and equal opportunity for social mobility. Throughout the movement and beyond, Chicanos have used art to express their cultural values, histories, folklore and religions. The art has evolved over time to not only illustrate current struggles and social issues, but also to continue to inform Chicano youth and unify around their culture and histories. Chicano art ..., and Chicano identity and barrio life. Chicano Movement Beginning in the early 1960s, El Movimiento the Chicano Movement , was a sociopolitcal movement by Mexican Americans organizing into a unified ... of all ages, which provided for a minority civil rights movement that would not only represent generational concerns, but sought to use symbols that embodied their past and ongoing struggles. The movement ... a struggles for equality into the the Chicano Movement came post World War II, when discrimination ... Movement taking place in the United States. The murals depicted the lives of native Mexicans and their struggles ... were later adopted by the Chicano Movement to reaffirm and unify their collective under a specific ...   more details



  1. Spart (art movement)

    About the 21st century art movement information on the Trotskyist group informally known as the Sparts International Communist League Fourth Internationalist Spart or Spart Action is a political cultural group movement founded in 2001. Its roots lie in the avant garde tradition, although what distinguishes it from other similar practices is an understanding of the avant garde as a genre , rather than heritage. The significance of Spart lies in its understanding of politics , which sets it apart from all other forms of late 20th early 21st century art activism . Spart does not create spectacular public actions that demonstrate to people the problems of society, because Spart believes most people within society already understand its problems. Instead, Spart works directly configuring social relationships in everyday life dealing with politics as an embodied state of being . History Spart is known to have been conceptualised in 2001 by Justin McKeown , although the 1st public spartworks were not presented until 2002. Early spartworks included public actions such as Drinking Blindfolded in Oxford I shit you not , Drinking Blindfolded in Zagreb I shit you not and Pogo Manifesto . In November 2004, the 1st International Spart Insurgence was held in Sofia , Bulgaria . Participants included Justin McKeown Northern Ireland , Vassya Vassileva Bulgaria and Friedrich Nichtmargen Akademgorod, Siberia . The event opened with the inaugural Summit on the Summit when on the morning of 4 November ... of the Art Strike in 2009, a Spart Strike 2009 2012 was begun. Terminology The word Spart was coined by Justin McKeown in 2001. It was originally used to refer to a hybrid of sport and art in which the pathology of sport would be combined with the creativity of art in a bid to create a pastime ... to has the understanding of the relationship between sport and art. This relationship is summed up ... Art http www.zarez.hr 131 vizualna4.htm Review of Spart action in National Croatian Art Magazine ...   more details



  1. Norwich School (art movement)

    continued until 1833. ref Holme, p. 1. ref The leading light of the movement was undoubtedly ... Sir Martin Archer Shee . See also English art English school of painting Bibliography Peter Kennedy ... provincial art artists, patrons, and institutions outside London, 1800 1830 Clarendon Press, 1974 ... in British Art, 1976 . Moore, Andrew W. The Norwich School of Artists HMSO Norwich Museums Service, 1985, repr. 1995 . Walpole, Josephine. Art and artists of the Norwich School Antique Collectors Club ... Category Culture in Norfolk Category History of Norfolk Category British art movements Category English art nl Norwich School pl Norwich School ...   more details



  1. Movement

    wiktionary movement movements Movement may refer to In society and the arts Social movement , a coordinated group action focused on a political or social issue Political movement , a coordinated group action focused on a political issue Art movement , a tendency or style in art followed by a group of artists The Movement literature , a group of English poets who came to prominence in the 1950s Movement Trotskyist , a working agreement between Movimento Esquerda Socialista of Brazil and Unidad Obrera y Socialista of Mexico. In music Movement music , a large division of a larger composition or musical notes Movement 9mm Parabellum Bullet album Movement New Order album Movement The Gossip album Movement song , a 2004 single by LCD Soundsystem Movements album Movements album , by Booka Shade In timepieces Movement clockwork , the internal mechanism of a timepiece See also intitle Movement lookfrom Movement Bowel movement Motor system Motion disambiguation Motion physics Move disambiguation Movmnt magazine disambig ca Moviment desambiguaci cs Pohyb de Bewegung es Movimiento fr Mouvement ko hr Pokret it Movimento he lv Kust ba ja nn R rsle pl Ruch ru sk Pohyb sl Gibanje razlo itev sv R relse wa Mouvmint zh ...   more details



  1. The Movement

    The Movement may refer to Music The Movement reggae band , an American rock reggae band The Movement dance band , the house music act The Movement punk band , a Danish German mod revival punk band The Movement Inspectah Deck album The Movement Inspectah Deck album , 2003 The Movement D.I.T.C. album The Movement D.I.T.C. album , a hip hop compilation from D.I.T.C. Records The Movement Harlem World album The Movement Harlem World album , 1999 The Movement Mo Thugs album The Movement Mo Thugs album , 2003 The Movement Sharlok Poems album The Movement Sharlok Poems album , 2004 The Movement song writing and music production duo , an American songwriting and music production duo Politics The Movement Iceland , a political party in Iceland Civil rights movement , the African American political movement Other culture The Movement literature , the English literary group The Movement theatre company , the UK theatre company disambiguation de The Movement eo La Movado it The Movement fi The Movement ...   more details



  1. Be art

    Be art is a postmodern art movement founded by the artist Julien Friedler , which is influenced by post structuralism . It states art for and by the masses using on a minimal support. The artwork generated by Be art aims at being neither provocative nor militant in nature while having a universal character by comparing worlds far removed from each other. Be art reflects the rage or madness of a globalized world. ref cite book last Vroonen first Erno authorlink Erno Vroonen title Part III, Be Boz publisher Editions du Chaman series Julien Friedler year 2009 isbn pages ref . Description Be art states human responsibility towards the future of our planet. Disparity between rich and poor is becoming increasingly greater and that the current massive population growth, causing proportionate pressure on the Environment biophysical environment , is upsetting the ecological balance of our planet in line to other artists endeavors such as photographer Yann Arthus Bertrand with his foundation ref cite web url http www.goodplanet.org en title GoodPlanet work Yann Arthus Bertrand s Foundation accessdate 2011 01 21 ref . For Be art artists, new values and their corresponding icons are necessary to protect humanity against negative aspects of globalization ref cite book last Dewilde first Michel authorlink Michel Dewilde title Part II, in Quest publisher Editions du Chaman series Julien Friedler year 2007 isbn ref . The core questioning of Be art is of moral nature what does our world need to survive and what can be the contribution as individuals. In echo with the Superflat movement founded ... I, Spirit of Boz publisher Editions du Chaman series Julien Friedler year 2007 isbn page ref , Be art analyses the boundaries between rich and poor, between fine art and folk art and between subjectivity and objectivity . References Reflist External links http beboz.org Be Boz Be Art &mdash Julien ... Arthus Bertrand s official consolidating videos Category Art movements Category Contemporary art ...   more details



  1. NO!art

    NO art is a radical avant garde anti art movement started in New York in 1959. Its founders sought to deliver .... They gave the name NO Art to the movement on the occasion of their show at the Gallery Gertrude Stein. They set themselves against the contemporary trends in Abstract Expressionism and Pop Art in art, and used their work to attack fascism, racism and imperialism in politics. The NO art exhibitions ... No art Negative Aesthetics as Resistance to the Art of Forgetting http www.nytimes.com 2008 01 12 arts 12lurie.html? r 1 Boris Lurie, Leader of a Confrontational Art Movement, Dies at 83 Colin Moynihan ... NO Art An American Psycho Social Phenomenon Emanuel K. Schwartz and Reta Shacknove Schwartz, Leonardo, Vol. 4, No. 3 Summer, 1971 , pp. 245 254 MIT Press ref The movement was initiated by Boris Lurie ... referred to their work as Jew Art . ref Fletcher, Robert http books.google.com books?id Xkc87BoYoekC ... by the Horns art critic Harold Rosenberg wrote NO art reflects the mixture of crap and crime with which ... Bull by the Horns. 1974 cited in First and Final Refusal Resurrecting Boris Lurie, the Original NO art Man Ezra Glinter, Forward, July 14, 2010 ref Since 1999 The NO art is led by Dietmar Kirves headquarters ... , Friedrich Wall, Mathilda Wolf, Natalia E. Woytasik, Miron Zownir. ref NO art Members http www.no art.info involvement en.html ref References Reflist External sources http www.no art.info The NO art website http www.no art.info involvement en.html THE NO art Members Fletcher, Robert http books.google.com ... Boris Lurie, the Original NO art Man Ezra Glinter, Forward, July 14, 2010 http www.artsjournal.com herman 2005 01 boris luries noart and the hol.html Boris Lurie s NO art and the Holocaust Jan Herman, Arts Journal Blog http www.jstor.org pss 1572298 NO Art An American Psycho Social Phenomenon Emanuel ... Press http www.artcat.com exhibits 11558 ArtCat Soho Westwood Gallery Boris Lurie NO art. An Exhibition of Early Work Category American art Category Art movements Category Avant garde art ...   more details



  1. Art

    . Lichtenstein is thus associated with the American Pop art movement 1960s . Pointillism is a technique ... September 2001. Retrieved from encyclopedia.com, 24 January 2010. ref the lo fi Mail art movement ... Wikipedia books Art Art movement Artist in residence Formal analysis List of artistic media Outline ...About the general concept of Art the categories of different artistic disciplines The arts the arts that are visual in nature Visual arts people named Art Arthur disambiguation other uses Art disambiguation File Art portrait collage 2.jpg thumb right 300px Clockwise from upper left A self portrait from ... of Venus by Sandro Botticelli and a Japanese Shisa Shisa lion Art is the product or process of deliberately ... , and paintings . The meaning of art is explored in a branch of philosophy known as aesthetics , whereas ... and generations. Traditionally, the term art was used to refer to any skill or mastery. This conception changed during the Romanticism Romantic period, when art came to be seen as a special faculty ... http www.gombrich.co.uk showdoc.php?id 68 title Press statement on The Story of Art accessdate 2008 11 18 year 2005 work The Gombrich Archive dead link date November 2011 ref Generally, art is made ... three approaches to assessing the aesthetic value of art the Moral realism realist , whereby ... art if intended solely as an ornament, while a painting may be deemed craft if mass produced. The nature of art has been described by Wollheim as one of the most elusive of the traditional problems of human culture . ref Richard Wollheim, Art and its objects , p.1, 2nd edn, 1980, Cambridge University ... and ideas, a means for exploring and appreciating Formalism art formal elements for their own sake, and as mimesis or Representation arts representation . Leo Tolstoy identified art as a use ... Croce and R.G. Collingwood advanced the Idealism idealist view that art expresses emotions, and that the work of art therefore essentially exists in the mind of the creator. ref Jerrold Levinson, The Oxford ...   more details



  1. ART

    ART is a three letter acronym that can mean Medicine The use of Antiretroviral drug s, in anti retroviral therapy, for the treatment of HIV Assisted reproductive technology Androgen Replacement Therapy Achilles Reflex Time, a test of the Ankle jerk reflex Active Release Technique Performing arts American Repertory Theater of Cambridge, Massachusetts Arab Radio and Television Network Artists Repertory Theatre of Portland, Oregon Transportation Anaheim Resort Transit , a mass transit provider in Orange County, California Arlington Transit , a bus service in Arlington County, Virginia Bombardier Advanced Rapid Transit , or ART technology The IATA airport code for Watertown International Airport The National Rail code for Arrochar and Tarbet railway station , United Kingdom Other ART image file format the abbreviation for time in Argentina Adaptive resonance theory in the List of ISO 639 2 codes , the code identifying certain unassigned constructed languages Aggression Replacement Training Algebraic Reconstruction Technique , used in Computed Tomography scanning American Refrigerator Transit Company ART Grand Prix , a French motor racing team Available Revenue Time Aviation Radio Technician, a former rank of the U.S. Navy, now known as Aviation Electronics Technician United States Navy rating Alternative Risk Transfer , an insurance term ART Acoustic Resonance Technology an acoustic inspection technology Applied Research & Technology, a pro audio electronics manufacturer The David Weber book, A Rising Thunder . See also Art disambiguation , a word or name ARTS disambiguation , a four letter acronym disambig eo ART fr ART it ART ja ART pl ART sr ART tr ART anlam ayr m ...   more details



  1. Art Is...

    Infobox film name Art Is... image caption director Julian Krainin br DeWitt Sage producer Julian Krainin br DeWitt Sage br Henry Strauss film producer Henry Strauss writer Julian Krainin br DeWitt Sage narrator music cinematography Julian Krainin editing distributor released film date 1971 runtime country Film US language English budget Art Is... is a 1971 short film short documentary film directed by Julian Krainin . It was nominated for an Academy Award for Academy Award for Documentary Short Subject Best Documentary Short . ref name NY Times cite web url http movies.nytimes.com movie 300793 Art Is details title NY Times Art Is... accessdate 2008 11 30 work NY Times ref References reflist External links Imdb title id 0066786 title Art Is... Category 1971 films Category American films Category English language films Category American documentary films Category Independent films Category Short documentary films Category 1970s documentary films art documentary film stub ...   more details



  1. ...art

    Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name ...art Type Album Artist Regurgitator Cover Regurgitator Art.jpg Released September 1999 Genre Alternative rock Length 47 53 Label Warner Music Australasia Warner Music Australia Producer Quan Yeomans br Ben Ely br Lachlan Gould Last album Unit album Unit br 1998 This album ...art br 1999 Next album Eduardo and Rodriguez Wage War on T Wrecks br 2001 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score rating 4.5 5 ref Allmusic class album id r478624 first Jody last Macgregor ref rev2 rev2Score ...art is the third album from the Australia n rock band , Regurgitator , released in 1999. Are U Being Served? contains samples from the Are You Being Served? theme song. The album was recorded in Byron Bay and was the final album with drummer Martin Lee. Track listing Happiness Q. Yeomans   3 56 Ghost B. Ely   3 40 Freshmint Q. Yeomans   3 55 Strange Human Being Q. Yeomans   4 25 I Wanna Be a Nudist B. Ely   2 02 I Like Repetitive Music Q. Yeomans   2 40 Art B. Ely   1 05 Feels Alright B. Ely   3 45 I Love Tommy Mottola Q. Yeomans   4 10 Are U Being Served? Q. Yeomans   5 00 Obtusian M. Lee B. Ely   3 08 The Lonely Guy Q. Yeomans   4 10 Virtual Life B. Ely   12 19 References Reflist cite album notes title ...art albumlink ...art artist Regurgitator year 1999 publisher Warner Music Australia DEFAULTSORT Art Category Regurgitator albums Category 1999 albums 1990s alt rock album stub ...   more details



  1. 'Art'

    About the play Art disambiguation Infobox Play name Art image Art Reza Hampton.jpg image size 160px writer Yasmina Reza genre Comedy setting The Paris apartments of Serge, Marc, and Yvan premiere 28 October 1994 place Com die des Champs lys es , Paris orig lang French language French ibdb id 1693 Art the quotation marks are part of the title is a French language play by Yasmina Reza that premiered on 28 October 1994 at Com die des Champs lys es in Paris . The English language adaptation, translated by Christopher Hampton opened in London s West End theatre West End on 15 October 1996, starring Albert Finney ref Andersson, Benny Ulvaeus, Bjorn and Craymer, Judy 2006 , Mamma Mia How Can I Resist You? The Inside Story of Mamma Mia and the Songs of ABBA , Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London, p.151 ref . It played on Broadway in New York from Feb. 12, 1998 to Aug. 8, 1999. The March 1, 1998 opening night cast featured Alan Alda Marc , Victor Garber Serge , and Alfred Molina Yvan who was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play for his performance. ART won the Tony for Best play and went on to a 600 performance run. Replacement actors included Judd Hirsch, Joe Morton, George Wendt, Buck Henry, George Segal, and Wayne Knight. The comedy, which raises questions about art and friendship ... art, buys a large, expensive, completely white painting. Marc is horrified, and their relationship suffers considerable strain as a result of their differing opinions about what constitutes art . Yvan ... title Art publisher Hatier location Paris year 2005 language French isbn 2218750899 ref Some ... last Reza first Yasmina title Art location Arles publisher Actes sud language French year 1994 isbn 2869434103 cite book last Reza first Yasmina coauthors Hampton, Christopher title Art location London ... Comedy 1976 2000 TonyAwardBestPlay 1976 2000 DEFAULTSORT Art Category 1994 plays Category Broadway ... plays cs Kum t de Kunst Drama fr Art it Art opera teatrale he ...   more details



  1. This Is Not Art

    File TINA.jpg 300px thumb The graffiti that inspired the name of the TINA festivals This Is Not Art is a national festival of new media and arts organised in Newcastle, New South Wales , Australia each year over the October long weekend. Since its humble beginnings in 1998, it has become one of the leading arts festivals in Australia dedicated to the work and ideas of communities not included in other major Australian arts festivals. The program includes the festivals Electrofringe , the National Young Writers Festival , Critical Animals , Sound Summit the Crack Theatre Festival and other projects. Naming This Is Not Art takes its name from a prominent piece of graffiti on what was Newcastle s tallest building, Latec House now completely refurbished and converted to apartments , which had been derelict for several decades. The name also refers to the content of the event, which is outside the ambit of traditional Australian arts festivals. History This Is Not Art evolved from the National Young Writers Festival and National Student Media Conference which were established in Newcastle in September 1998. In 1999, The National Young Writers Festival combined with the Electrofringe Festival which had previously been an independently organised part of the now defunct Newcastle Fringe Festival and moved to the October long weekend. In 2000, the addition of Sound Summit then known as the National ... projects dta.html Dancing to Architecture a motion picture about TINA . For the first 3 years, This Is Not Art ... Young Writers Festival . Structure This Is Not Art consists of several independent festivals. Each of the festivals comprising This Is Not Art are independently organised with the assistance of the Director of This Is Not Art and the Octapod Association. Each festival has an Independent Director .... Notable Guests Over its lifespan a wide variety of guests have appeared at This Is Not Art including ... date October 2008 External links http www.thisisnotart.org This Is Not Art Website http electrofringe.net ...   more details



  1. But is it Art?

    Infobox Television episode Title But is it Art? Series The Green Green Grass Image Caption Season 3 Episode 1 Guests Runtime 30 Minutes Airdate 2 November 2007 Production 3 1 16 Writer Jim Sullivan Director Dewi Humphreys Producer Editor Episode list List of The Green Green Grass episodes List of episodes Prev From Here to Paternity Next The Lonely Herdsman But is it Art? is an episode of the BBC sitcom , The Green Green Grass . It was first screened on 2 November 2007, as the first episode of series three. ref http www.comedy.org.uk schedule coming up ref The title derives from Rudyard Kipling s poem The Conundrum of the Workshops 1890 , which uses the phrase repetitively. Synopsis Boycie and Marlene take a trip to a local country mansion, where Boycie admires the portraits that adorn the walls. Later, in the pub, he recounts his admiration of this long established tradition of respect for the gentry. Meanwhile, thrown out by his wife, Elgin has moved into Bryan s caravan and Mrs Cakeworthy s relentless gossiping fuels speculation about their change in relationship. Later the caravan burns down, and Boycie is horrified to find that Marlene has offered Bryan and Elgin a place to stay until it is fit to inhabit again. Still at the Grange a month later, Boycie despairs of ever getting rid of them, but they have a surprise in store as a mark of their gratitude, they have commissioned a renowned local artist, Genevieve Klunge, to paint his portrait. Sadly for Boycie, Mrs Klunge is mainly renowned for her paintings of cows. Episode cast class wikitable Actor Role John Challis Boycie Sue Holderness List of The Green Green Grass characters Marlene Marlene Jack Doolan List of The Green Green Grass characters Tyler Tyler David Ross actor David Ross List of The Green Green Grass characters Elgin Sparrowhawk Elgin Ivan Kaye List of The Green Green Grass characters Bryan Bryan Ella ... DEFAULTSORT But Is It Art? Category 2007 in British television Category The Green Green Grass episodes ...   more details



  1. Movement studies

    Orphan date February 2009 unreferenced date October 2007 The emergent field of movement studies MS is concerned with why and how people move. Previously only associated with the field of kinesiology , the new MS field aims beyond the study of how human muscle s and other bodily systems work, develop, and interact to include qualitative analytical theories, such as Laban Movement Analysis , and embodiment methods, such as the Bartenieff Fundamentals sm . The expanded field is indebted to the movement theories created by Rudolf Laban 1879 1958 in the first half of the 20th century, which represent the DNA of human movement behavior. Laban s theories have been further developed by his followers, notably Warren Lamb, as an independent researcher, Irmgard Bartenieff, the founder of the Laban Bartenieff Institute of Movement Studies New York City, USA , Lisa Ullman, at the Art of Movement Studio Manchester, UK , and Valerie Preston Dunlop, at the LABAN , the Performing Arts University London, UK , and are constantly evolving through the work of distinguished CMAs and CLMAs. Laban Movement Studies , currently one of the strongest categories of movement studies, include Laban Movement Analysis LMA , Bartenieff Fundamentals BF , and introductions to Kestenberg Movement Profile KMP , Body Mind Centering BMC , and Choreological studies. Anatomy and kinesiology studies are pre requisites to advanced studies in Laban Movement Studies. Applications of Laban Movement Studies include Individual and Group Movement Pattern Assessments Movement Profile Leadership Development Style Analysis Choreography and Dance Character Development for Theater Body Mind Connections Dance Movement Therapies Movement Analysis for Cross Cultural Relationships, and more. Category Physiology Category Manipulative therapy ...   more details



  1. The Movement Snowboards

    Unreferenced date December 2009 The Movement was a snowboarding company in the Mervin Manufacturing family, existing only from 1995 to 1999. It was a Matt Donahue project. The company was arguably the most independent and art oriented of the Mervin family, not having any notable professional snowboarder riders on its team, with its Mail order catalog catalogs featuring more art and photography of the world than information pertaining to snowboarding or the company s products. The Movement had a few different slogans Remember the Reasons for Love This Is, After All, a Record of What s Happened Things that Bring Us Together Today There is no information on the Internet relating to The Movement Snowboards. Today, The Movement has been all but forgotten by the majority of snowboarders, most riders too young to have come into contact with it. The only real remnant of the company is the Ronnie Rico music CD which was released in conjunction of the company s 1997 Mail order catalog catalog . The disc still circulates through the most subculture underground scene s in snowboarding , creating a nostalgia nostalgic image of what The Movement was through its empty space and bad analog recording production quality. References reflist DEFAULTSORT Movement Snowboards Category Snowboarding companies snowboarding stub ...   more details



  1. Amerta Movement

    a sense of active and passive an understanding of point, line and angle in movement. Applications of Amerta movement Amerta movement is studied and applied in Java and in Europe, Australasia and the Americas by dance and movement artists, musicians, psychotherapists, art music drama therapists ...Orphan date July 2009 No footnotes date July 2009 Amerta movement is a form of non stylised movement practice that draws on free movement, the practice of Vipassan , Javanese Sumarah meditation and Javanese ... more about their own life habits through movement. History Amerta movement practice was first developed by Javanese movement artist Suprapto Prapto Suryodarmo in the 1970s. In 1974 he created Wayang Buddha The Buddha s Puppet . In 1986, he founded the Padepokan Lemah Putih where Amerta movement is now taught in Java. Principles and applications Suryodarmo s Amerta movement work draws on his perception of our relationship with the environment and the natural world, focusing on the body in movement in the environment. From its Buddhist roots, Amerta movement teaches ways to lessen our sense of identification in life and movement. It suggests that the moving self is, in fact, a multiplicity ... of our environment. Rather than being simply an approach to improvisation, Amerta movement is a practice that cultivates an attitude towards life. Suryodarmo and other trained Amerta movement practitioners use their own body movement as a means of sensing or diagnosing what is evolving in a person s movement ... time, students of Amerta movement can be seen to become increasingly adept at moving in ways that derive ..., Amerta movement practice outside Java has been called Sharing Movement and has been witnessed on UNESCO s World Environment Day as http www.webartgarden.com Web Art Garden a worldwide network of artists and presenting organisations. According to Katya Bloom, Amerta Movement offers a skill which ... In Java and Bali, Amerta movement is taught by Suprapto Suryodarmo, who is based at Padepokan Lemah ...   more details



  1. Movement Marketing

    multiple issues copyedit October 2010 npov October 2010 original research October 2010 Movement Marketing , or Cultural movement Cultural Movement Marketing, is the new marketing model that begins with an idea on the rise in culture. StrawberryFrog , the world s first Cultural Movement agency, invented the movement marketing model in 1999 working for such brands as Smart Car and IKEA . Movements as a new brand building marketing model begins with an idea on the rise in culture rather than the product itself. Scott Goodson , the founder of StrawberryFrog has written that brands can identify, crystallize, curate and sponsor movements, accelerating their rise. Definition Cultural Movements is a marketing model that builds brands by identifying, sparking, organizing, leading and or aligning with an idea on the rise in culture and building a multiplatform communications around this idea so that passionate advocates can belong, rally, engage and bring about change. Old versus New Cultural movement requires a radical rethink of the old rules of marketing. Instead of being about the individual it is about the group Instead of being about persuading people to believe something, it is about understanding & tapping into what they already believe Instead of being about selling, it is about sharing Perhaps most radical of all, it requires advertisers to stop talking about themselves and to join ... movement model as having 5 phases br Phase 1. Strategy br Phase 2. Declaration br Phase 3. Provocation br Phase 4. Go MASSive br Phase 5. Sustainability br Successful Brands in Movement Marketing A pioneer in Cultural Movement Marketing model is Apple Inc. Apple . Large companies applying ... http www.mediapost.com publications ?fa Articles.showArticle&art aid 91895 br http www.mediapost.com publications ?fa Articles.showArticle&art aid 135834 br http www.adweek.com aw content display community ... strawberryfrog for global cultural movement strategy 93007359.html br External Links http www.strawberryfrog.com ...   more details



  1. Panic Movement

    For The Hiss album Panic Movement album No footnotes date June 2011 Deleted image removed Image Poloroid Jodorowsky.gif thumb 250px Alejandro Jodorowsky Panic Movement Mouvement panique was a collective formed by Fernando Arrabal , Alejandro Jodorowsky and Roland Topor in Paris , France in 1962 . Inspired by and named after the god Pan mythology Pan , and influenced by Luis Bu uel and Antonin Artaud s Theatre of Cruelty , the group concentrated on chaotic performance art and surreal imagery. The Panic Movement performed theatrical events designed to be shocking, as a response to surrealism becoming petite bourgeoisie and to release destructive energies in search of peace and beauty. One four hour performance known as Sacramental Melodrama was staged in May 1965 at the Paris Festival of Free Expression. The happening starred Jodorowsky dressed in motorcyclist leather and featured him slitting the throats of two geese, taping two snakes to his chest and having himself stripped and whipped. Other scenes included a staged murder of a rabbi, a crucified chicken, a giant vagina giving birth to Jodorowsky, naked women covered in honey and the throwing of live turtles into the audience. Arrabal and Jodorowsky later started to work also on film. Arrabal is well known for his 1971 in film 1971 film Viva la muerte film Viva la muerte and 1973 in film 1973 film I Will Walk Like a Crazy Horse . Jodorowsky achieved even greater popularity and a Cult following cult status with Fando y Lis , El Topo and The Holy Mountain 1973 film The Holy Mountain . Jodorowsky dissolved the Panic Movement in 1973, after the release of Arrabal s book Le panique . References http movies2.nytimes.com gst movies filmography.html?p id 96113&mod bio NY Times Alejandro Jodorowsky http parisvoice.com 01 may html theater.cfm Paris Voice Theatre as therapy http www.luff.ch 2003 cinema panique.html Cinema panique fr icon Alejandro Jodorowsky Category Alejandro Jodorowsky Category Art movements art movement stub ...   more details



  1. Democratic Movement

    Democratic Movement may refer to Democratic Movement France Democratic Movement India Democratic Movement Israel Democratic Movement Italy Democratic Movement Nepal Democratic Movement San Marino See also Movement for Democracy disambig fr Mouvement d mocrate ...   more details



  1. Republican Movement

    Republican Movement may refer to Australian Republican Movement Republican Movement of Aotearoa New Zealand British republican movement Citizens for a Canadian Republic Republican Movement Colombia Republican Movement Ireland Republican Movement Mauritius Democratic Republican Movement , a political party in Rwanda Senegalese Republican Movement Movimiento Republicano , the Republican Movement Venezuela Venezuelan Republican Movement Welsh Republican Movement disambig ...   more details




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