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The Image in Dispute: Art and Cinema in the Age of Photography by Dudley Andrew,

The Image in Dispute: Art and Cinema in the Age of Photography by Dudley Andrew,
Photography, cinema, and video have irrevocably changed the ways in which we view and interpret images. Indeed, the mechanical reproduction of images was a central preoccupation of twentieth-century philosopher Walter Benjamin, who recognized that film would become a vehicle not only for the entertainment of the masses but also for consumerism and even communism and fascism. In this volume, experts in film studies and art history take up the debate, begun by Benjamin, about the power and scope of the image in a secular age. Part I aims to bring Benjamin's concerns to life in essays that evoke specific aspects and moments of the visual culture he would have known. Part II focuses on precise instances of friction within the traditional arts brought on by this century's changes in the value and mission of images. Part III goes straight to the image technologies themselves--photography, cinema, and video--to isolate distinctive features of the visual cultures they help constitute. As we advance into the postmodern era, in which images play an ever more central role in conveying perceptions and information, this anthology provides a crucial context for understanding the apparently irreversible shift from words to images that characterized the modernist period. It will be important reading for everyone in cultural studies, film and media studies, and art history.



Mrs. Tependris: The Contemporary Years-The Adventures of an Art Collector by Konstantin Kakanias,
Mrs. Tependris: The Contemporary Years-The Adventures of an Art Collector by Konstantin Kakanias,
Mrs. Tependris -- the eccentric, dramatic, lovable, and award-winning brainchild of artist Konstantin Kakanias -- is seeking to find greater meaning in her life. In doing so, she becomes obsessed with her personal liberation and the art of creation and, as a consequence, makes a foray into the world of contemporary art. This colorful, stylish, and irresistible volume chronicles her journey with great insight and humor. Page after page, Kakanias' whimsical, beautiful art and calligraphy document the couture-wearing Mrs. Tependris' madcap adventures and comments on the work of some forty noteworthy artists in contemporary art. Interspersed throughout are pages that are dedicated to Mrs. Tependris' quest for self-understanding and move the story forward, whether on the phone with a friend or having flashbacks to her time with Andy Warhol at the Factory. Ultimately she discovers that she too is an artist and, in fact, that we are all artists, creators of our own happiness. At once informative, entertaining, and visually stimulating, Mrs. Tependris will delight those with an interest in contemporary art and fashion, while her dramatic adventures and life-affirming story will endear her to readers from all walks of life.



Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts - Stanford University Museum of Art (SUMA) is an art museum on the campus of Stanford University in Palo Alto, California. It displays art in 24 galleries plus sculpture gardens, terraces, and a courtyard all with free admission.

School of Visual Arts - The School of Visual Arts, or SVA, is an art school in New York City, and is the largest independent undergraduate art college in the United States. It was established in 1947 by co-founders Silas H.

College of Visual Arts - The College of Visual Arts (CVA) is a private, accredited, four-year college of art and design offering Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees in communication design, illustration, photography, fine arts, and visual studies. Founded in 1924, the college is located in a historic, urban residential area of Saint Paul, Minnesota.

Memphis College of Art - The Memphis College of Art, known as the Memphis Academy of Arts before the 1980s, is a small, private art college in Memphis, Tennessee's Overton Park. It offers both a Bachelor of Fine Arts and a Master of Fine Arts degree in visual arts.



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