Back then, light artists like James Turrell, Dan Flavin, and Robert Irwin captivated audiences with the bare essentials, using precisely daylight or lamps to heighten visual perception. Fast forward to today, Chromasonic takes this synergy of light and color but augments it with sound and ...
Light has been present in art for centuries. To think of the Baroque or Gothic without this element would be impossible. However, in the 20th century, artists began to explore light qualities and transformed them into a means of materializing art. Sculptures, immersive installations, and ways of...
2.(Music, other) such an art form characteristic of a particular people, culture, or tradition:Indian music;rock music;baroque music. 3.(Music, other) the sounds so produced, esp by singing or musical instruments 4.(Music, other) written or printed music, such as a score or set of par...
prints, works on paper. Mannerism refers to the style developed during the 16th Century, characterized by its focus on space and light, dramatic use of color and distorted space and perspective. It began around the end of the High Renaissance and lasted until the arrival of Baroque in 1600....
“The two sculptures are thematically and visually connected. Both explore organic growth and Baroque ideas of space, movement and complex composition. In so doing,” Macklin says, “they reflect my vision of nature, which has always been my primary inspiration.” Most important is his feeling ...
In the 13th and 14th centuries secular drama developed in China as a literary genre. The golden age of European drama coincided with the English and Spanish Renaissance and the baroque period. The loftiness and tragedy of the Renaissance personality, its titanic and ambivalent qualities, and its ...
Nathan performs a vast amount of music and has released two albums. Nathan regularly plays with the National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland, Irish Chamber Orchestra, Irish Baroque Orchestra, Crash Ensemble, Evlana and in duo with percussionist Alex Petcu. He is co-artistic director of the newly ...
An art movement is a tendency or style in art with a specific common philosophy or goal, followed by a group of artists during a specific period of time, (usually a few months, years or decades) or, at least, with the heyday of the movement defined within a number of years. Know ...
This is an example of what Berenson calls the “life-enhancing” or “life-confirming” function of art, an idea that he developed from reading the philosophy of Nietzsche at Harvard, individuation achieved through aesthetic means,- a far cry from the traditional connoisseurship for which he is...
Tim Flanagan: BaroqueGabriel N. Gee: FragmentLaoZhu: DisengagementNadia Radwan: NostalgiaHyperimage Group: CollectivityDan Karlholm: TerminalityContributor Biographies 在线试读 Thanks in part to the work of Wassily Kandinsky and Piet Mondrian, Abstract Expressionism has freed Art from the shackles of ...