Freedom creativity

Freedom   creativity
Author: UNESCO,Cuny, Laurence
Publsiher: UNESCO Publishing
Total Pages: 46
Release: 2020-05-04
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789231003790

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Art and Freedom of Speech

Art and Freedom of Speech
Author: Randall P. Bezanson
Publsiher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2009
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780252034435

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Art on trial: exploring the Supreme Court's rulings on free expression

Freedom of Artistic Expression

Freedom of Artistic Expression
Author: Paul Kearns
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 407
Release: 2014-07-18
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781782251705

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This book presents a unique and comprehensive examination of the human and moral rights of artists. In what is arguably the first exhaustive book-length account of artists' rights, Paul Kearns explores the problems associated with censorship, both from philosophical and legal perspectives, and focuses on the various ways in which the morality of art is legally regulated in different jurisdictions. In relation to human rights, English, French and American law, the law of the European Convention on Human Rights, European Union law and public international law are all closely scrutinised to discover the extent to which they offer protection for artistic freedom. The author also examines domestic and international law in respect of artists' moral rights, the law of copyright and related laws. In short, the book provides an original, and sometimes controversial, analysis of persistent concerns regarding the legal regulation of the arts universally, doctrinally and theoretically, and seeks to offer an holistic treatment which will appeal to art lawyers, artists and those interested in the future of the arts.

Authority and Freedom

Authority and Freedom
Author: Jed Perl
Publsiher: Knopf
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2022-01-11
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780593320051

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From one of our most widely admired art critics comes a bold and timely manifesto reaffirming the independence of all the arts—musical, literary, and visual—and their unique and unparalleled power to excite, disturb, and inspire us. As people look to the arts to promote a particular ideology, whether radical, liberal, or conservative, Jed Perl argues that the arts have their own laws and logic, which transcend the controversies of any one moment. “Art’s relevance,” he writes, “has everything to do with what many regard as its irrelevance.” Authority and Freedom will find readers from college classrooms to foundation board meetings—wherever the arts are confronting social, political, and economic ferment and heated debates about political correctness and cancel culture. Perl embraces the work of creative spirits as varied as Mozart, Michelangelo, Jane Austen, Henry James, Picasso, and Aretha Franklin. He contends that the essence of the arts is their ability to free us from fixed definitions and categories. Art is inherently uncategorizable—that’s the key to its importance. Taking his stand with artists and thinkers ranging from W. H. Auden to Hannah Arendt, Perl defends works of art as adventuresome dialogues, simultaneously dispassionate and impassioned. He describes the fundamental sense of vocation—the engagement with the tools and traditions of a medium—that gives artists their purpose and focus. Whether we’re experiencing a poem, a painting, or an opera, it’s the interplay between authority and freedom—what Perl calls “the lifeblood of the arts”—that fuels the imaginative experience. This book will be essential reading for everybody who cares about the future of the arts in a democratic society.

Freedom of Expression in the Arts

Freedom of Expression in the Arts
Author: Eddin Khoo,Ramdas Tikamdas,Elizabeth Wong
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2003
Genre: Art
ISBN: UOM:39015061569987

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Before I Die

Before I Die
Author: Candy Chang
Publsiher: St. Martin's Griffin
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2013-11-05
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781466857315

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After losing someone she loved, artist Candy Chang painted the side of an abandoned house in her New Orleans neighborhood with chalkboard paint and stenciled the sentence, "Before I die I want to _____." Within a day of the wall's completion, it was covered in colorful chalk dreams as neighbors stopped and reflected on their lives. Since then, more than four hundred Before I Die walls have been created by people all over the world. This beautiful hardcover book is an inspiring celebration of these walls and the stories behind them. Filled with hope, fear, humor, and heartbreak, Before I Die presents an intimate portrait of the dreams within our communities and a chance to ponder life's ultimate question.

Art and Freedom

Art and Freedom
Author: Edgar Evalt Sleinis
Publsiher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2003
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0252027779

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"Art and Freedom introduces a novel classificatory system for representation, expression, and formalist theories of art. Sleinis argues that a characteristic defect of contemporary theories of art is their neglect of the issue of value. Probing the issue of progress in art, he also emphasizes the need for art to contribute to positive values."--BOOK JACKET.

Human Strike and the Art of Creating Freedom

Human Strike and the Art of Creating Freedom
Author: Claire Fontaine
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2020-12-29
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781635901368

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The first English-language publication of writings by the collective artist Claire Fontaine, addressing our complicity with anything that limits our freedom. This anthology presents, in chronological order, all the texts by collective artist Claire Fontaine from 2004 to today. Created in 2004 in Paris by James Thornhill and Fulvia Carnevale, the collective artist Clare Fontaine creates texts that are as as experimental and politically charged as her visual practice. In. these writings, she uses the concept of “human strike” and adopts the radical feminist position that can be found in Tiqqun, a two-issue magazine cofounded by Carnevale. Human strike is a movement that is broader and more radical than any general strike. It addresses our inevitable subjective complicity with everything that limits our freedom and shows how to abandon these self-destructive behaviors through desubjectivization. Human strike, Claire Fontaine writes, is a subjective struggle to separate from the inevitable harm we do to ourselves and others simply by living within postindustrial neoliberalism. Human Strike is the first English-language publication of Claire Fontaine's influential and important theoretical writings.