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Author | : Gesine Tosin |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 292 |
Release | : 2014 |
Genre | : Art |
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Este volumen documenta el breve capítulo de actividades de la sede de la Onnash Galerie en el SoHo de Nueva York entre 1973-75. La reconstrucción del relato de esta presencia efímera se compone de fragmentos varios: materiales aparecidos en prensa y otros archivos, anuncios, invitaciones, fotografías, así como de entrevistas a personas implicadas en las actividades de este espacio. En muchos aspectos, fue un fiel reflejo de cuanto que sucedía en SoHo a principios de la década de los setenta en la escena del arte contemporáneo, que, pese a su fugacidad, tuvo efectos que aún perduran en nuestros días. Incluye los testimonios de Sam Hunter, Lawrence Alloway, Marianne Barcellona, Peter Frank y Lil Picard, entre otros.d65004.
Author | : Aaron Shkuda |
Publisher | : University of Chicago Press |
Total Pages | : 304 |
Release | : 2024-06-19 |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 0226833410 |
A groundbreaking look at the transformation of SoHo. American cities entered a new phase when, beginning in the 1950s, artists and developers looked upon a decaying industrial zone in Lower Manhattan and saw, not blight, but opportunity: cheap rents, lax regulation, and wide open spaces. Thus, SoHo was born. From 1960 to 1980, residents transformed the industrial neighborhood into an artist district, creating the conditions under which it evolved into an upper-income, gentrified area. Introducing the idea—still potent in city planning today—that art could be harnessed to drive municipal prosperity, SoHo was the forerunner of gentrified districts in cities nationwide, spawning the notion of the creative class. In The Lofts of SoHo, Aaron Shkuda studies the transition of the district from industrial space to artists’ enclave to affluent residential area, focusing on the legacy of urban renewal in and around SoHo and the growth of artist-led redevelopment. Shkuda explores conflicts between residents and property owners and analyzes the city’s embrace of the once-illegal loft conversion as an urban development strategy. As Shkuda explains, artists eventually lost control of SoHo’s development, but over several decades they nonetheless forced scholars, policymakers, and the general public to take them seriously as critical actors in the twentieth-century American city.
Author | : New York (State). Legislature. Assembly |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 1462 |
Release | : 1891 |
Genre | : Government publications |
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Total Pages | : 356 |
Release | : 1977 |
Genre | : Handicraft |
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Author | : Malcolm S. Knowles |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 407 |
Release | : 2020-12-20 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1000072894 |
How do you tailor education to the learning needs of adults? Do they learn differently from children? How does their life experience inform their learning processes? These were the questions at the heart of Malcolm Knowles’ pioneering theory of andragogy which transformed education theory in the 1970s. The resulting principles of a self-directed, experiential, problem-centred approach to learning have been hugely influential and are still the basis of the learning practices we use today. Understanding these principles is the cornerstone of increasing motivation and enabling adult learners to achieve. The 9th edition of The Adult Learner has been revised to include: Updates to the book to reflect the very latest advancements in the field. The addition of two new chapters on diversity and inclusion in adult learning, and andragogy and the online adult learner. An updated supporting website. This website for the 9th edition of The Adult Learner will provide basic instructor aids including a PowerPoint presentation for each chapter. Revisions throughout to make it more readable and relevant to your practices. If you are a researcher, practitioner, or student in education, an adult learning practitioner, training manager, or involved in human resource development, this is the definitive book in adult learning you should not be without.
Author | : Colin Naylor |
Publisher | : Chicago : St. James Press |
Total Pages | : 1088 |
Release | : 1989 |
Genre | : Art |
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Author | : Franklin Williams |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 86 |
Release | : 1997 |
Genre | : Painting, American |
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Author | : Gunnar M. Brune |
Publisher | : Texas A&M University Press |
Total Pages | : 616 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9781585441969 |
This text explores the natural history of Texas and more than 2900 springs in 183 Texas counties. It also includes an in-depth discussion of the general characteristics of springs - their physical and prehistoric settings, their historical significance, and their associated flora and fauna.
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Total Pages | : 834 |
Release | : 1977 |
Genre | : Education |
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Author | : Carl Andre |
Publisher | : MIT Press |
Total Pages | : 341 |
Release | : 2021-08-03 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 0262543974 |
Statements, dialogue, letters, epigrams, and poems by sculptor Carl Andre, a central figure in minimalism. Just as Carl Andre's sculptures are "cuts" of elemental materials, his writings are condensed expressions, "cuts" of language that emphasize the part rather than the whole. Andre, a central figure in minimalism and one of the most influential sculptors of our time, does not produce the usual critical essay. He has said that he is "not a writer of prose," and the texts included in Cuts—the most comprehensive collection of his writings yet published—appear in a wide variety of forms that are pithy and poetic rather than prosaic. Some texts are statements, many of them fifty words or less, written for catalog entries and press releases. Others are Socratic dialogues, interwoven statements, or in the form of questionnaires and interviews. Still others are letters—public and private, lengthy missives and postcards. Some are epigrams and maxims (for example, on Damian Hirst: I DON'T FEAR HIS SHARK. I FEAR HIS FORMALDEHYDE) and some are planar poems, words and letters arranged and rearranged into different patterns. They are organized alphabetically by subject, under such entries as "Art and Capitalism," "Childhood," "Entropy (After Smithson)," "Matter," "My Work," "Other Artists," and "Poetry," and they include Andre's reflections on Michelangelo and Duchamp, on Stein and Marx, and such contemporaries as Eva Hesse, Robert Smithson, Robert Morris, and Damien Hirst. Carl Andre's writing and its materiality—its stress on the visual and tactile qualities of language—takes its place beside his sculpture and its materiality, its revelation of "matter as matter rather than matter as symbol." Both assert the ethical and political primacy of matter in a culture that prizes the replica, the insubstantial, and the virtual. "I am not an idealist as an artist," says Andre. "I try to discover my visions in the conditions of the world. It's the conditions which are important."