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Arts Council
Arts Council. An organization established in 1945 and incorporated by Royal Charter in 1946 ‘to preserve and improve standards of performance in the various arts'. It was a successor to the Council for the Encouragement of Music and the Arts (CEMA), a wartime organization that had operated... Read more |
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Oliver Waterman Larkin
Oliver Waterman Larkin 1896-1970, American art historian, b. Medford, Mass. Larkin taught at Smith from 1924 to 1964. His major work is Art and Life in America (1949; Pulitzer Prize in history, 1950). He is also the author of Samuel F. B. Morse (1954) and Daumier, Man of His Time (1966).... Read more |
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Art Autre
Art Autre. A term coined by the French critic Michel Tapié (1909–87) in his book Un Art autre (1952) to describe a type of art that he regarded as appropriate to the turbulent mood in France in the post-war period—an art that worked through ‘paroxysm, magic, total... Read more |
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Arte Povera
Arte Povera (or Art Povera). Term (Italian for ‘poor’ or ‘impoverished art') coined in 1967 by the Italian critic Germano Celant to describe a type of work, related to Conceptual and Minimal art, in which the materials used—such as soil, twigs, and newspaper—are... Read more |
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conceptual art
conceptual art art movement that began in the 1960s and stresses the artist's concept rather than the art object itself. Growing out of minimalism , conceptual art turned the artist's thoughts and ideas themselves into the primary artistic medium, appealing to the spectator's intellect instead of... Read more |
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Rudolf Wittkower
Rudolf Wittkower , 1901-71, German-American art historian. After gaining his doctorate in Berlin, Wittkower became a research assistant and later research fellow at the Biblioteca Hertiziana, Rome (1923-33). He was (1934-56) on the staff of the Warburg Institute, London, and became professor at the... Read more |
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