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Censorship in the art classroom.(part 2)
School Arts
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March 1, 1996|
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This is the second of three articles examining issues and consequences surrounding the censorship and suppression of artistic expression in the artroom.
The first article discussed examples of censorship reported and documented in annual reports by People for the American Way (SchoolArts, January 1996, page 35).
This second article discusses the different faces of censorship and their consequences for art teachers and students, and their respective communities. The third article will identify strategies and procedures for helping art teachers, administrators and ...
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GIZA BREAK TRAVEL TRAVEL EGYPT IS A LAND OF ADVENTURE - PACKED WITH TEMPLES, TREASURES AND TOMBS
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Herald
; ...stunningly intact including the early Christian graffiti. The hypostyle hall a forest of massive stone pillars has an intact roof...and Notre Dame cathedrals could be lost in it. The Great Hypostyle Hall with its 134 columns is still the largest room of any...
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(pounds) 100m housing project for Oatlands aims to breathe new life into run-down riverside; Parklife plan for Gorbals
Newspaper article from: Evening Times
; ...Scotland Housing Association, Tay Homes, architects CZWG and Hypostyle - has come up with a scheme called The Inhabited Park. It...quieter, cleaner environment. Architect Gerry Henaughen of Hypostyle said: "In that area the Clyde is absolutely beautiful and...
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Hit list
Newspaper article from: The Scotsman
; ...differing as those of Gordon Benson of Benson & Forsyth and Hypostyle's John Garrett. Benson is one of the established stars...likes of Frank Gehry, Richard Meier and James Stirling. Hypostyle has built its reputation in the area of urban regeneration...
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Islamic Architecture: Form, Function and Meaning.
Magazine article from: The Journal of the American Oriental Society
; ...represent an architectural type, such as the basilica or the hypostyle hall. These headings rather represent religious and secular...monumental types. For example, early mosques were generally vast hypostyle halls; medieval mosques often employed the iwan plan; while...
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Mosques: Cultural Representatives of Bygone Era.
News Wire article from: PTI - The Press Trust of India Ltd.
; ...In places like Damascus, Kairouan, Cordoba, wherever hypostyle halls had been the style, it was easier to convert these...than create entirely new structures," says the author. A hypostyle hall is a hall or other large space with a roof supported...
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A Towering Tribute to the Gods.
Magazine article from: U.S. News & World Report
; ...its houses of eternity, became a symbol of civilization's achievements, while bearing the poignant message that even the greatest empires one day fall. CAPTION(S): Karnak's Great Hypostyle Hall, built more than 3,000 year ago
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Test of Time: 70 years of the Saltire Housing Awards
Magazine article from: The Architects' Journal
; ...dangers of what can happen when entire genres are disregarded. But, promisingly, there are schemes under way, such as Hypostyle's proposals in Craigrnillar and the work of Page/Park in both Craigmillar and Glasgow's Gorbals, which hint at the...
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Pyramid selling; Children and ancient culture really can mix in Egypt - with the right guides.
Newspaper article from: The Evening Standard (London, England)
; ...There was amazement, too, at the sheer scale of things: the vast facade of Queen Hatshepsut's temple at Luxor; the main hypostyle hall at Karnak with its 134 columns, each 22 metres high and, of course, the Pyramids at Giza. "I had no idea they would...
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Gaudi's architecture: a poetic form.(Antoni Gaudi)
Magazine article from: Mosaic (Winnipeg)
; ...between 1900 and 1914). Through two iron gates we enter into a magical garden where a grand stairway leads us to a large hypostyle hall. This hall supports a large upper plaza delimited by a continuous balustrade bench that twists in a serpentine manner...
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Egypt's ancient wonders: from Alexandria to Abu Simbel, Cairo to the Colossi of Memnon, the Great Pyramid to the Temples of Philae--ever since the camera was invented, people have taken photographs of the splendours of Egypt: Charlie Furniss presents some of the earliest examples from the archives of the Royal Geographical Society.(Geographical Archive)
Magazine article from: Geographical
; ...frescoes are displayed behind glass screens in all their former, multicoloured glory. And at Karnak, the columns of the Great Hypostyle Hall now stand perfectly upright, with their aisles cleared of the debris that had collected there for thousands of years...
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