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Heterochronia and Vanishing Viewpoints : Art Chronicles and Essays: Art Chronicles and Essays

By Guimaraes Lima, Marcelo, Dr.

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Title: Heterochronia and Vanishing Viewpoints : Art Chronicles and Essays: Art Chronicles and Essays  
Author: Guimaraes Lima, Marcelo, Dr.
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Language: English
Subject: Non Fiction, Fine Arts, art theory, art criticism, contemporary art, history of art
Collections: Art, Authors Community
Historic
Publication Date:
2012
Publisher: Metasenta Publications
Member Page: Marcelo Guimaraes Lima

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Marcelo Guimaraes Lima, B. D. (2012). Heterochronia and Vanishing Viewpoints : Art Chronicles and Essays. Retrieved from http://www.gutenberg.us/


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Art chronicles and essays on the visual arts in the Middle East and elsewhere: art theory, art criticism and the history of art.

Summary
Essays and chronicles on the visual arts in times of global encounters, amalgamations and conflicts.

Excerpt
The surrealist image attempts to short-circuit the distinction between the substance and the form of representation by playing upon (by both extending and contracting) the distance between the sign (or the icon as subsumed within a given significant system) and its supposed, intended or anticipated meaning. The written word as imagined in the painting of Miro is language itself finally revealed in its essential nature, namely, as a specific form of the imaginary. And the image, grounded in the free workings of the human mind—fixed and yet unstable as in photography, mutable and yet constant as in film—reveals itself essentially as ‘abstraction’: the image, that is, thought itself.

Table of Contents
Introduction Leon Golub & Nancy Spero: artists for our time Martin Chambi: indigenous photographer Rufino Tamayo & photography “This is the color of my dreams” surrealism and photography Titian, Tintoretto, Veronese: art as conflict & desire Search engine’s bodily reply: Hannes Brunner On creativity & art Going around The Mimetic Manifesto of Pierre Menard The center for fictitious art On Graphic crimes & visible fractures Art in the United Arab Emirates Emirati expressions Across the Gulf Heterochronia: on imagining the times The trans human imagination Scraps Paris–Dubai: postmodern interfaces Fragmented times, fragmented visions


 
 



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