Roger Fry and Italian Art

Roger Fry and Italian Art
Author: Caroline Elam
Publsiher: Paul Holberton publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Art criticism
ISBN: 1912168081

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Roger Fry (1866-1934) is best known as a champion of Post-Impressionism and a pioneer of Modernist art criticism. But his fi rst love was early Italian painting, on which he became a recognized authority, publishing a monograph on Giovanni Bellini in 1899. Even after the Post-Impressionist exhibitions in 1910 and 1912 and the foundation of the Omega Workshops, Fry continued to write and lecture on Italianart right up until his death. He looked at modernism through Quattrocento eyes rather than the other way around, as is often wrongly assumed. It is impossible not to be struck by how fresh and immediately readable his writings are, how pioneering in some ways his approach remains. His work on Italian art modifi es the received view of him as a pure formalist. Apart from a famous article on Giotto which Fry republished in Vision and Design (1920), the writings on Italian art are relatively little known, and a selection of the best of them is republished here, thus introducing an important aspect of Fry's many-sided work to a new audience. The fi rst part of the book sets Fry's writing on Italian art into context by combining intellectual biography with the history of art history, art criticism and art institutions. It draws on new documentary material, including Fry's travel notebooks, which contain sketches and brilliant observations taken down in front of works of art. By exploring the whole range of Fry's published and unpublished writings, theauthor is able to refute erroneous received ideas - that he was uninterested in colour, for example. The infl uence of his Italian lectures and publications on such fi gures as E.M. Forster, Kenneth Clark and Michael Baxandall is also examined. The second part consists of writings by Fry - each with an introductory text by the author and fully illustrated in colour. Included in this volume are some of the unpublished lectures that his biographer Virginia Woolf suggested would make a fascinating book of extracts. Four long pieces are of outstanding interest - on Uccello, Piero della Francesca, Baldovinetti and Piero di Cosimo, all artists whose critical status was radically re-examined in the twentieth century. Fry had a close and lifelong connection with The Burlington Magazine, as cofounder, contributor, saviour-fundraiser, editor (1909-1919) and adviser. Roger Fry and Italian Art is appropriately the fi rst in a series of books on art history to be published by The Burlington Magazine and Ad Ilissvm in association - to be announced in due course.

The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs

The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1903
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:650389503

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The Burlington Magazine

The Burlington Magazine
Author: Michael Levey
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0300099118

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For a century the 'Burlington Magazine' has maintained a high reputation for authoritative writing on art history.

The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs

The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 542
Release: 1907
Genre: Art
ISBN: MINN:31951001271938J

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The Burlington Magazine

The Burlington Magazine
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2008
Genre: Art
ISBN: UCSD:31822036971380

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Phantasmal Spaces

Phantasmal Spaces
Author: Mathias Fuchs
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2019-06-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781501332937

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Recognizable, recurring spatial settings in video games serve not only as points of reference and signposts for orientation, but also as implicit sources of content. These spatial archetypes denote more than real-world objects or settings: they suggest and bring forward emotional states, historical context, atmospheric “attunement,” in the words of Massumi, and aesthetic programs that go beyond plain semiotic reference. In each chapter, Mathias Fuchs brings to the fore an archetype commonly found in old and new digital games: The Ruin, The Cave, The Cloud, The Portal, The Road, The Forest, and The Island are each analysed at length, through the perspectives of aesthetics, games technology, psychoanalysis, and intertextuality. Gridding these seven tropes together with these four analytical lenses provides the reader with a systematic framework to understand the various complex considerations at play in evocative game design.

The Unnaming of Aliass

The Unnaming of Aliass
Author: Karin Bolender
Publsiher: punctum books
Total Pages: 355
Release: 2020-10
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781953035134

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Photography Truth and Reconciliation

Photography  Truth and Reconciliation
Author: Melissa Miles
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2020-08-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781000211566

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Photography, Truth and Reconciliation charts the connections between photography and a crucial issue in contemporary social history. The book examines the prevalence of photography in cultural responses to processes of truth and reconciliation, and argues that photographs are a valuable means through which stories can be retold and historiography can be rethought. Five compelling case studies from Argentina, Canada, Australia, South Africa and Cambodia underscore the special role that this medium has played in facilitating processes of recovery, and in reconstructing suppressed histories, even when a documentary record of the events does not exist. The diverse practices addressed in this book – including artistic, protest, institutional, archival, legal and personal photography – prompt a new consideration of photography’s links to presence, place, time, spectatorship and justice. Collectively, these practices attest to photography’s key role in transitional justice, and in shaping historical understanding internationally. Important reading for students taking photography, visual culture, history and media studies courses, Photography, Truth and Reconciliation explores key historical and theoretical themes, including photography and testimony, international discourses on human rights and justice, and problematic notions of public and collective memory.