... or dark — destroying. Russia spiritually belongs to a Christian civilization whose cornerstone is a statement from the Bible: God is a Spirit of freedom and love. The author considers the Orthodox Christian ...
(2015 Russian Art of the 20th Century and Contemporary Russian Art)
... periods in comparison to the classical one. Jonathan Crary wrote in his book “Techniques of an observer”: “…destroying the classical field of vision, the imperatives of capitalist modernization created ...
(2015 Russian Art of the 20th Century and Contemporary Russian Art)
... but on its last legs. The best artists strive overseas. Only orders from abroad can feed them. The state does not buy anything. The State art purchase fund is destroyed. May be the graphic designers have ...
(2015 World Art of the 20th Century and Contemporary Art)
... works suffered a tragic fate: sometimes they destroyed their works themselves, sometimes their relatives being not able to value the painting disposed of it and some of their works vanished during World ...
... same years, such as Olga’s Pavilion in Colonist Park (by A. I. Stackenschneider), Teahouse, or Renella, in Znamenka Park in Peterhof (destroyed), etc. “Panorama of Palermo”, now lost and forgotten, should ...
... methodological tendency has quickly emerged. It is aimed to focus on the concept of “foyer”, i.e. artistic centers and their particularities (Troyes, Nancy, Lyon). On that direction, an exhibition and ...
... of bygone eras. This became important because of the restoration of the churches, destroyed during religious wars. Also, it was due to a special “language of piety”, linked with the Gothic idea of glorious ...
... Sea Coast used to be rather difficult. Elements of the destroyed buildings are found in various condition or, worse, in secondary use, having no reliable communication with the architectural context. Comparison ...