Herat
Herat , city (1984 est. pop. 161,000), capital of Herat prov., NW Afghanistan, on the Hari Rud. The fertile river valley is renowned for its fruits, especially grapes. Herat has textile weaving and carpet industries and is a market for wool, carpets, dried fruits, and nuts. The city walls are gone, but the great earthwork of the citadel remains. Herat, whose inhabitants are mainly Tajiks, is also noted for its bazaars and its highly decorated gharries (horse-drawn cabs). Landmarks include the Great Mosque (first built 12th cent.) and several exquisite minarets. Paved roads lead to the Turkmenistan border. Herat, an ancient city, is identified with the Haroyu of the Vendidad (Zoroastrian priestly code), the Haraiva of Achaemenian inscriptions, and the Aria of the Greeks. Its strategic location on the trade route from Persia to India and on the caravan road from China and central Asia to Europe has long made Herat an object of contention among the powers of the day. Although taken by various conquerors, it remained under the Persian empire for several centuries. The Mongols under Jenghiz Khan devastated Herat in 1221. Timur took the city in 1383; under his later successors, Shah Rukh and Husayn, it enjoyed prosperity, and its court was a center of art and learning. The Uzbeks took Herat in the early 16th cent.; later it was disputed between the Persians and the rulers of an emerging Afghanistan. In the mid-19th cent., British pressure checked Persian claims to Herat, which in 1881 was taken by Abd ar-Rahman and finally confirmed as part of a united Afghanistan. During the 1979-89 Soviet occupation, it was a military command center for Soviet forces. Although nominally still part of Afghanistan, the city, province, and surrounding areas are in fact under the rule of Ishmael Khan, a former Afghan army officer who led a revolt against the Soviets in 1979 and has amassed a sizable guerrilla army.
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"Alberto Giacometti".(Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, Montreal, Canada)
Magazine article from: New Criterion; 9/1/1998; ; 700+ words
; Exhibition notes "Alberto Giacometti" at the Montreal Museum of...April 18-October 18, 1998 Alberto Giacometti (1901-1966) was an artist...light of naked reality. "Alberto Giacometti" will not travel. A catalogue...
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Giacometti and Gorky: family matters.(Alberto Giacometti: Myth, Magic, and the Man)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Art in America; 1/1/2004; ; 700+ words
; Alberto Giacometti: Myth, Magic, and the Man, by...pages, $45 hardcover. In 1934, Alberto Giacometti created the enigmatic Invincible...Wilson's surprising contention in Alberto Giacometti: Myth, Magic, and the Man. Wilson...
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Profile: Exhibition of works by sculptor Alberto Giacometti
Transcript from: NPR Morning Edition; 12/18/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...Exhibition of works by sculptor Alberto Giacometti Host: BOB EDWARDS Time: 11...host: The sculptures of Alberto Giacometti are icons of post-World War...DAVID D'ARCY reporting: Alberto Giacometti came from a small village in...
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Alberto Giacometti - Die Augen am Horizont
Magazine article from: Film - Dienst; 7/19/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...Schwierigste sei die Wlbung des Auges, sagt Alberto Giacometti; wenn ihm diese gelinge, dann habe er...Julia Teichmann KINOSTART 26.7.2007 Alberto Giacometti - Die Augen am Horizont Alberto Giacometti - Die Augen am Horizont Schweiz 2001 Produktion...
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Sculpting the Soul.(sculptor Alberto Giacometti)
Magazine article from: The Nation; 12/3/2001; ; 700+ words
; ALBERTO GIACOMETTI The comprehensive exhibition of Alberto Giacometti's work, on view at the Museum of Modern Art until January 8, opened on the centenary of the artist's birth, to a world very different from that of 1965, when the museum...
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Alberto Giacometti and the endless search: a recent retrospective in Zurich and New York emphasized the dual nature of Giacometti's career: an early, swift assimilation of a range of experimental styles, followed by an obsessive, decades-long engagement with the human figure--a phase that, in the author's view, "occupies one continuous moment in time.".
Magazine article from: Art in America; 5/1/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...full-scale retrospective of Giacometti's work at the Museum of...Stampa. His father, Giovanni Giacometti, was a painter who worked...exerted a strong influence on Alberto. A second self-portrait...example of the speed with which Giacometti picked up advanced styles...
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Giacometti's thin figures: dead men walking; in which the author advances a psychoanalytic interpretation of the artist's gaunt postwar figures, postulating (among other factors) the lifelong impact of a series of family losses and the shattering revelations of the Holocaust.(Alberto Giacometti)
Magazine article from: Art in America; 5/1/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...the late 1940s, Alberto Giacometti was widely regarded...genial Giovanni Giacometti, was an important...Impressionist painter. Alberto and his three younger...the publication of Alberto's homicidal fantasy, Giovanni Giacometti died unexpectedly...
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GIACOMETTI'S GENIUS : Angst & wit.(Alberto Giacometti, Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: Commonweal; 2/8/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...first came across the works of Alberto Giacometti (1901- 66) in a 1958 issue...paintings and sculptures into Giacometti's surrealist period, where...surrealist, was appalled that Giacometti had become fascinated with work...
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Facets of artifice: rhythms in the theater of Jean Genet, and the painting, drawing, and sculpture of Alberto Giacometti.
Magazine article from: French Forum; 9/22/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...but, je ne fais qu'en defaisant. Alberto Giacometti The works of Jean Genet and Alberto Giacometti embody an immutable, unquestionable...In his text entitled L'Atelier d'Alberto Giacometti, Genet describes the artist's figures...
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Internet Site On Alberto Giacometti Life And Work Now Available In English
Newspaper article from: U.S. Newswire; 10/9/2001; 433 words
; ...language Internet site on the life and work of Alberto Giacometti: www.alberto-giacometti.ch/en. Having created a German-language...documentary film by Heinz Butler entitled "Alberto Giacometti -- eyes on the horizon" will be shown several...
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Alberto Giacometti
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
Alberto Giacometti The recurring themes of the Swiss sculptor and painter Alberto Giacometti (1901-1966) are time, movement...structures. The son of a painter, Alberto Giacometti was born in Stampa on Oct. 10...
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Giacometti, Alberto
Book article from: A Dictionary of Twentieth-Century Art
Giacometti, Alberto (1901–1966). Swiss sculptor...border, the son of the painter Giovanni Giacometti (1868–1933), whose work...Tate Gallery, London, 1947). Giacometti's gaunt figures, which were sometimes...
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Sartre, Jean-Paul
Book article from: A Dictionary of Twentieth-Century Art
...notably Alexander Calder , Alberto Giacometti , and the painter Robert Lapoujade...closely associated with Sartre is Giacometti; his isolated, emaciated figures...the exhibition that established Giacometti's reputation in the USA (Pierre...
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Meret Oppenheim
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
...this famed artist's quarter of Paris Oppenheim met Alberto Giacometti, Kurt Seligmann, Sophie Taeuber, Hans Arp, Marcel...became a close friend. In the fall of 1933 Arp and Giacometti asked her to exhibit with them at the Surrealist exhibition...
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abstract art
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists
...paintings at about the same early date as Kandinsky were the American Arthur Dove and the Swiss Augusto Giacometti, cousin of Alberto Giacometti . The individual pioneers were soon followed by abstract groups and movements—among the...
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