Yella Box and The Art of The Exit

Yella Box and The Art of The Exit
Author: Demetrius Malone
Publisher: Demetrius Malone
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2020-03-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1734634324

Yella Box & The Art of The Exit is the intense and astonishing journey of one man’s fight to find his purpose and free his children from a lifetime of deadly abuse, trauma, mental illness and a kidnapping that plagued his family with suffering. From the shadows of darkness, Demetrius Malone rises to become a serial entrepreneur, minister, and personal coach. Written in a raw and brutally honest fashion, Demetrius lays it all on the table in this- at time dark and gruesome memoir. In vivid detail, Demetrius takes readers into the moment at age eight when he hatched the plan to murder the pedophile who had molested him. While detailing the events of his broken childhood and rise to great success, Demetrius shares the greatest life lessons and skills applicable for readers when experiencing toxic friends, family members, and partners. Demetrius Malone’s epic tale of misfortune and resurrection will leave you breathless, heartbroken, inspired, and informed. This gripping memoir will give you the tools you need to defy all the prisons of your past and become the best version of yourself mentally, physically, and spiritually. There is beauty in healing, there is beauty in recovery, and there is an art to the exit.

The Future of Museum and Gallery Design

The Future of Museum and Gallery Design
Author: Suzanne MacLeod
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 431
Release: 2018-06-18
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1351370367

The Future of Museum and Gallery Design explores new research and practice in museum design. Placing a specific emphasis on social responsibility, in its broadest sense, the book emphasises the need for a greater understanding of the impact of museum design in the experiences of visitors, in the manifestation of the vision and values of museums and galleries, and in the shaping of civic spaces for culture in our shared social world. The chapters included in the book propose a number of innovative approaches to museum design and museum-design research. Collectively, contributors plead for more open and creative ways of making museums, and ask that museums recognize design as a resource to be harnessed towards a form of museum-making that is culturally located and makes a significant contribution to our personal, social, environmental, and economic sustainability. Such an approach demands new ways of conceptualizing museum and gallery design, new ways of acknowledging the potential of design, and new, experimental, and research-led approaches to the shaping of cultural institutions internationally. The Future of Museum and Gallery Design should be of great interest to academics and postgraduate students in the fields of museum studies, gallery studies, and heritage studies, as well as architecture and design, who are interested in understanding more about design as a resource in museums. It should also be of great interest to museum and design practitioners and museum leaders.

Art in a State of Siege

Art in a State of Siege
Author: Joseph Leo Koerner
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2025-02-04
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0691267219

"A study of the work of three monumental artists living during different historical periods, providing a rich understanding of the role of images created in dangerous times"--

Immaterial

Immaterial
Author: Sherri Irvin
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2022
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0199688214

"Contemporary art can seem chaotic: it may be made of toilet paper, or candies you can eat, or meat that is thrown out after each exhibition. Some works fill a room with obsessively fabricated objects, while others purport to include only concepts, thoughts or language. I argue, through many examples, that disparate developments in installation art, conceptual art, time-based media art, and participatory art can be understood in terms of custom rules. Many artists articulate custom rules governing artwork display, preservation of material elements, and interactivity or audience participation. Rules are established through the artist's sanction: the creative act of designating the material elements and rules that constitute the work's structure. Rules serve as medium: they are part of the work's structure and help to constitute its meanings. Rules are meaningful in themselves, and they help to activate the expressive potential of material objects. Museum practice should include providing information about the rules; otherwise, audiences can't fully appreciate the work. Contemporary art conservation involves preserving information: loss of information about the rules, like loss of a chunk of marble, can seriously damage the work. Rules are trickier to pin down than material objects and are subject to violation, so we'll examine the effects on the work's integrity and authenticity when things go wrong in various ways. Is the emergence of custom rules a positive development? Some artists have used rules to powerful effect. But rules aren't always used well: bad art can take any form"--

The Oxford Handbook of Dance and Reenactment

The Oxford Handbook of Dance and Reenactment
Author: Mark Franko
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 681
Release: 2017-11-15
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0199314217

The Oxford Handbook of Dance and Reenactment brings together a cross-section of artists and scholars engaged with the phenomenon of reenactment in dance from a practical and theoretical standpoint. Synthesizing myriad views on danced reenactment and the manner in which this branch of choreographic performance intersects with important cultural concerns around appropriation this Handbook addresses originality, plagiarism, historicity, and spatiality as it relates to cultural geography. Others topics treated include transmission as a heuristic device, the notion of the archive as it relates to dance and as it is frequently contrasted with embodied cultural memory, pedagogy, theory of history, reconstruction as a methodology, testimony and witnessing, theories of history as narrative and the impact of dance on modernist literature, and relations of reenactment to historical knowledge and new media.

Art Is a Spiritual Path

Art Is a Spiritual Path
Author: Pat B. Allen
Publisher: Shambhala Publications
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2005-08-09
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1590302109

Art is a spiritual path—not a religion, but a practice that helps us knit together the ideals and convictions that guide our lives. Creating art can be prayer, ritual, and remembrance of the Divine. And the sharing of this creativity with others in small groups can serve as sanctuary, asylum, ashram, therapy group, think tank, and village square. Pat Allen has developed a reliable guide for walking the path of art through a series of simple practices that combine drawing, painting, and sculpture with journal writing. Designed for readers at any level of artistic experience, the book shows how to: • awaken the creative force and connect with the divine source of creativity • access inner wisdom and intuition about life issues, including both personal and community concerns • find a path to meaning that includes honoring, celebrating, and giving thanks • explore the images and symbols of traditions such as Catholicism, Judaism, shamanism, and Goddess worship • join in spiritual community with others who are following the path of art • discover that artmaking can help us live our ideals and be of service in the world Detailed examples from the author's own practice of art, plus the stories and images of several other people, are presented to illustrate how art becomes a spiritual path in action. At the author's virtual studio, www.patballen.com, readers can post their images and writings, communicate with the author, and subscribe to an electronic newsletter. The site also contains an archive of the images in this book in full color.

The Happy Little Yellow Box

The Happy Little Yellow Box
Author: David A. Carter
Publisher: Little Simon
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-07-10
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781416940968

David A. Carter brings the unique aesthetic of his award-winning color series to the younger set in The Happy Little Yellow Box. This highly interactive novelty book follows a friendly yellow box as he journeys high and low, near and far—until finally resting in a spot that is “just right.” This fun, engaging read introduces the first concepts of colors, counting, shapes, and opposites through the use of pop-ups, pull-tabs, and more!