North Street Review: Arts and Visual Culture: Recent submissions
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Vredeman de Vries: geometry and freedom
(School of Art History, University of St Andrews, 2014-07-08) - Journal articleAs a result of his highly imaginative perspectival illustrations, late sixteenth-century Dutch architect Hans Vredeman de Vries remained at the pivot point of transferring perspectival developments from Italy to a northern ... -
Price and Gilpin in the cottage garden: reading the picturesque in late Victorian watercolors
(School of Art History, University of St Andrews, 2014-07-08) - Journal articleIn his book American Picturesque, John Conron asserts that the picturesque “leads a nineteenth-century life very much distinguishable from its eighteenth century predecessors.” How was the nineteenth century life of the ... -
"An urge to take off from the earth": how Malevich embodies the role of 'shamanic artist' in his early career.
(School of Art History, University of St Andrews, 2014-07-08) - Journal articleThe article submitted will bear the following title: “An Urge To Take Off From The Earth”: How Malevich Embodies The Role of ‘Shamanic Artist’ In His Early Career. Its main arguments can be summarized as follows: Firstly ... -
Development of Social Structures within a changing Museum Frame
(School of Art History, University of St Andrews, 2014-07-08) - Journal articleThis paper looks at how social and epistemological structures have developed within museums. It focuses on the definitions of Michel Foucault´s discourses and Niklas Luhmann’s definitions of social systems and seeks to ... -
Park fiction - a participatory artistic park project
(School of Art History, University of St Andrews, 2014-07-08) - Journal articleThe extraordinary green recreational area Park Fiction was proposed, planned, and established by a group of artists, residents, and local institutions in Hamburg from 1994 until 2005. The project was financially supported ...