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pastiche pastiche
pastiche , work of art that combines themes and styles from various sources in such a way as to appear obviously derivative. Pastiches are frequently passed off as works by the artists from whom the motifs and figures were taken.... Read more
photo-work photo-work
photo-work. A term used since the 1970s to describe various types of works of art based on photographic images that have been manipulated by the artist in some way. It is a difficult term to define with any precision, as artists have routinely made use of photographic imagery since the days of Pop... Read more
Publishing Publishing
PUBLISHING LAW The body of law relating to the publication of books, magazines, newspapers, electronic materials, and other artistic works. Publishing law is not a discrete legal topic with its own laws. It is a collection of often disparate legal areas, such as contracts, intellectual property,... Read more
Liviu Ciulei Liviu Ciulei
Ciulei, Liviu (b. 1923), director. The Romanian‐born artist, the son of an architect, was educated at the Academy of Music and Drama in Bucharest and began an acting career at the Lucia Sturdza Bulandra Theatre, later becoming artistic director for a decade. Ciulei gained international... Read more
London Artists Association London Artists Association
London Artists' Association (LAA). Organization founded in 1925 under the patronage of John Maynard Keynes to provide exhibition space for promising young artists and give them a small but regular income (£3–£5 a week) if they should fail to sell their work. It lasted until 1934. ... Read more
London Group London Group
London Group. An exhibiting society of British artists formed in 1913 by an amalgamation of the Camden Town Group with several smaller groups and various individuals. The first president was Harold Gilman; apart from other ex-Camden Town Group artists, the strongest representation among the early... Read more
Knave of Diamonds Knave of Diamonds
Knave of Diamonds or Jack of Diamonds (Bubnovyi Valet). An artists' association, formed in Moscow in 1910, that was for a time the most important of the avant-garde associations in Russia. There are various explanations of how the name came about, one being that it refers to the diamond markings on... Read more
Gutai Group Gutai Group
Gutai Group (or Gutai Art Association). A group of Japanese avant-garde artists founded at Osaka in 1954; the name means ‘embodiment'. Jiro Yoshihara was the group's leader; he was appreciably older than the other members of the group, and his personal wealth was largely responsible for... Read more

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