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Gallucci’s Commentary on Dürer’s ’Four Books on Human Proportion’ : Renaissance Proportion Theory / Giovanni Paolo Gallucci
Gallucci’s Commentary on Dürer’s ’Four Books on Human Proportion’ : Renaissance Proportion Theory / Giovanni Paolo Gallucci
Autore Gallucci Giovanni Paolo
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cambridge, : Open Book Publishers, 2020
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xiv-209 p.)
Altri autori (Persone) DürerAlbrecht
PaoloM[onsignor] Giovanni
Paolo GallucciGio
Paolo GallucciM[onsignor] Giovanni
SalodianoGallucci
HutsonJames
Soggetto topico Arts & Humanities
Medieval & Renaissance Studies
Four Books on Human Proportion
arts education
beauty
proportion
ISBN 979-1-03-656079-8
1-78374-860-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
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Gallucci Giovanni Paolo  
Cambridge, : Open Book Publishers, 2020
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Visual Cultures of Africa / / Mary Clare Kidenda, Lize Kriel, Ernst Wagner
Visual Cultures of Africa / / Mary Clare Kidenda, Lize Kriel, Ernst Wagner
Edizione [1st, New ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Münster, : Waxmann, 2022
Descrizione fisica 1 Online-Ressource (255 Seiten)
Disciplina 730
Soggetto topico cultural literacy
pottery
design
ethnography
Kenya
Ghana
clothes
film
sculpture
liberation
contemporary art
Volkskunst
Africa
culture
art
Afrika
Kultur
Kunst
arts education
ISBN 3-8309-9523-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preface Lize Kriel Introduction Visual cultures in Africa: Skills, knowledge, preservation and transfer as praxis Ebenezer Kwabena Acquah and Isaac Opoku-Mensah Stimulating visual cultural literacy. Akan symbolic forms in perspective Jane Otieno Socio-cultural aspects of traditional pottery production among Jonyuol Nyalo women group, Kisumu, Kenya Mary Clare Kidenda How Ber Neno creations in the Jua Kali sector use reflective practice for apprenticeship in product design Rashida Resario The visible and the invisible in the visual culture of the Ghana Dance Ensemble. Towards mimetic empathy Melisa Achoko Allela and Odoch Pido Digitising Lawino. Creating an expressive embodied conversational agent based on Okot p'Biteks' Song of Lawino Alexis Malefakis From "recycling art" to "reverse engineering". Skill research in the Ethnographic Museum Visual cultures of Africa: Collections, museums and exhibitions from conservation to conversation Stefan Eisenhofer "Fetish figures" (minkisi) from Central Africa and Catholic holy figures from Europe Mark Evans Émigrés and African art in England Njeri Gachihi, Frauke Gathof, Clara Himmelheber, Lydia Nafula, Leonie Neumann, Philemon Nyamanga, and Juma Ondeng' Visualizing the Kenyan collections in Western museums. An intercontinental dialogue Bea Lundt What about the "Castles" in Ghana? Material relics of colonialism and the slave trade: a disturbing and challenging visual legacy of three continents Benjamin Merten Concrete Limbo. A trans-continental dialogue on space and responsibility African visual expression in materials and media appropriated from encounters with the West Esther Kute and Odoch Pido The shoes on my feet. A visual culture of footwear in Africa Lize Kriel Book cover design and the visual culture of land and ancestors. The case of Botlale Tema's Welgeval, Pilanesberg, South Africa Lydia Muthuma and Fred Mbogo The film Softie and the Kenyan imaginary Amanda du Preez The right to be seen and to look. Selfies # FeesMustFall and # endSARS Contemporary Art: African praxis as conversation with its past and with the world Ernst Wagner and Sokari Douglas Camp In-Between. A conversation between Sokari Douglas Camp and Ernst Wagner Runette Kruger Strategies of co-liberation and belonging in the work of South African artists Titus Matiyane and Candice Breitz Avitha Sooful Breaking traditional rules. Artmaking practices of Muelwa Noria Mabasa and Mmakgabo Helen Sebidi Paul-Henri Souvenir Assako Assako Visual culture and conflicts of representation in contemporary art in Cameroon Angelika Boeck Africanisation of the European - vulnerability and de-colonisation Ronnie Watt Reading South African ceramics as narratives of entanglement and constructed alterity Authors
Record Nr. UNINA-9910647262503321
Münster, : Waxmann, 2022
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