Art and Celebrity
Author: John A. Walker
Publisher: Pluto Press (UK)
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 312
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →A lively and accessible study of what happens when the ‘serious’ world of art collides with celebrity.
Author: John A. Walker
Publisher: Pluto Press (UK)
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 312
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →A lively and accessible study of what happens when the ‘serious’ world of art collides with celebrity.
Author: Heather McPherson
Publisher: Penn State University Press
Published: 2017
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780271074078
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Explores the vibrant visual and theatrical culture of eighteenth-century England. Focuses on the central role of images in the invention of modern celebrity culture.
Author: Isabelle Graw
Publisher:
Published: 2009
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781933128795
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →First published in German by DuMont in 2008.
Author: Meredith Hooper
Publisher: White Lion Publishing
Published: 2008
Total Pages: 40
ISBN-13: 9781845075989
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →It is Cats' Visiting Night at the Art Gallery, and cats want to see paintings with cats in them - six funny reworkings of famous paintings, each shown alongside the original masterpiece.
Author: Michael Grecco
Publisher: Amphoto Books
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 204
ISBN-13: 9780817442279
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The secrets of great portraits are shared with photographers at every level in this resource that includes sections on cameras, illumination, film and digital, lighting set-ups, creativity and conceptualization, connecting with the subject, and having a point of view. Original.
Author: Emily Ruth Rutter
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Published: 2021-11-22
Total Pages: 309
ISBN-13: 1644532468
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Black Celebrity examines representations of postbellum black athletes and artist-entertainers by novelists Caryl Phillips and Jeffery Renard Allen and poets Kevin Young, Frank X Walker, Adrian Matejka, and Tyehimba Jess. Inhabiting the perspectives of boxer Jack Johnson and musicians “Blind Tom” Wiggins and Sissieretta Jones, along with several others, these writers retrain readers’ attention away from athletes’ and entertainers’ overdetermined bodies and toward their complex inner lives. Phillips, Allen, Young, Walker, Matejka, and Jess especially plumb the emotional archive of desire, anxiety, pain, and defiance engendered by the racial hypervisibility and depersonalization that has long characterized black stardom. In the process, these novelists and poets and, in turn, the present book revise understandings of black celebrity history while evincing the through-lines between the postbellum era and our own time.
Author: Lisa Schulz
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
Published: 2018-08-14
Total Pages: 22
ISBN-13: 3668772525
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Essay from the year 2017 in the subject Philosophy - Miscellaneous, grade: 1.0, Leuphana Universität Lüneburg, course: Artists on Economy between Market and Critique, language: English, abstract: In her book “High Price – Art between the Market and Celebrity Culture”, the author Isabelle Graw analyzes and describes the relationship between symbol and market value of a work of art. Are they totally exposed or totally dependent; do they only affect themselves or do they even strive apart? All these considerations were discussed step by step and underlined by examples under various headings and contexts. She takes a look both at the art market, as well as on the goods, respectively economic market, and puts this into the context of today's existing Celebrity culture. From her words, it becomes clear that the art business, which was formerly organized according to the principle of "retail", is undergoing a major change. Deutsche Version In ihrem Buch „Der große Preis – Kunst zwischen Markt und Celebrity Kultur“ analysiert und beschreibt die Autorin Isabelle Graw, in welchem Verhältnis Symbol- und Marktwert eines Kunstwerkes zueinanderstehen. Sind sie völlig unabhängig voneinander oder doch total abhängig; beeinflussen sie sich nur oder streben sie gar voneinander weg? All diese Überlegungen diskutiert sie Schritt für Schritt und anhand von Beispielen unter verschiedenen Überschriften und Kontexten. Sie wirft einen Blick sowohl auf den Kunstmarkt, als auch auf den Waren- bzw. Wirtschaftsmarkt und setzt diese in den Kontext der heutig bestehenden Celebrity Kultur. Aus ihren Worten wird deutlich, dass der Kunstbetrieb, der ehemals nach dem Prinzip eines „Einzelhandels“ organisiert war, einen starken Wandel durchläuft. Da Graw Bezug zur Vergangenheit nimmt, die auch die heutige Zeit mitgeprägt hat, und zugleich aber auch Ereignisse, Meinungen und Themen aus der aktuellen Zeit miteinbezieht, um die Frage nach dem Verhältnis von Symbol- und Marktwert zu beantworten, verbindet sie Theoriebildung und Gegenwartsdiagnostik, was den brisanten Charakter des Buches attestiert.
Author: John Nici
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Published: 2015-09-17
Total Pages: 331
ISBN-13: 1442249552
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →In a world filled with great museums and great paintings, Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa is the reigning queen. Her portrait rules over a carefully designed salon, one that was made especially for her in a museum that may seem intended for no other purpose than to showcase her virtues. What has made this portrait so renowned, commanding such adoration? And what of other works of art that continue to enthrall spectators: What makes the Great Sphinx so great? Why do iterations of The Scream and American Gothic permeate nearly all aspects of popular culture? Is it because of the mastery of the artists who created them? Or can something else account for their popularity? In Famous Works of Art—And How They Got That Way, John B. Nici looks at twenty well-known paintings, sculptures, and photographs that have left lasting impressions on the general public. As Nici notes, there are many reasons why works of art become famous; few have anything to do with quality. The author explains why the reputations of some creations have grown over the years, some disproportionate to their artistic value. Written in a style that is both entertaining and informative, this book explains how fame is achieved, and ultimately how a work either retains that fame, or passes from the public consciousness. From ancient artifacts to a can of soup, this book raises the question: Did the talent to promote and publicize a work exceed the skills employed to create that object of worship? Or are some masterpieces truly worth the admiration they receive? The creations covered in this book include the Tomb of Tutankhamun, Botticelli’s Birth of Venus, Raphael’s Sistine Madonna, El Greco’s The Burial of Count Orgaz, Rodin’s The Thinker, Van Gogh’s Starry Night, and Picasso’s Guernica. Featuring more than sixty images, including color reproductions, Famous Works of Art—And How They Got That Way will appeal to anyone who has ever wondered if a great painting, sculpture, or photograph, really deserves to be called “great.”
Author: Andy Stewart MacKay
Publisher: Hachette UK
Published: 2020-09-03
Total Pages: 224
ISBN-13: 178157801X
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →In this age of insta-stardom and selfies, Pop Art still defines the world we live in. Emerging in the 1950s, Pop Art arrived in an explosion of colour, offering bold representations and plenty of humour. All of the celebrities, events and politics that came to define two turbulent decades are encapsulated in their work. Pop Art challenged the establishment and offered a new modernism, blurring the line between art and mass production. Uncover 100 stories in this essential guide to a groundbreaking movement. Enjoy enlightening critiques of iconic works; meet key figures including Warhol and Hockney; and discover inspirational ideas and novel new methods.
Author: Hannah Brocklehurst
Publisher: Gallery of Scotland
Published: 2018
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781911054214
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This book offers a beautiful exploration of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec's works in lithography. It explores the new artistic approach to the poster at the end of the 19th century, which bridged visual and popular culture and turned the relationship between 'high' and 'low' art on its head. Technical innovations in lithography pioneered by Lautrec and other artists produced larger sizes, more varied colours and new effects and launched the role of the poster as a powerful tool for communication and marketing in fin de siecle Paris. Lautrec's embrace of celebrity helped to define the famous hotspots (theatres, cabarets and cafe-concerts) of fin de siecle Paris and made their stars recognisable figures across the whole city. Works by contemporaries such as Pierre Bonnard, Theophile Alexandre Steinlen and Jules Cheret also feature, and Lautrec's influence on British, and particularly Scottish, artists of the period will be explored. These include Walter Richard Sickert, Arthur Melville, John Duncan Fergusson, William Nicholson and James Pryde. Exhibition: Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh, UK (06.10.2018 - 20.01.2019).