Here an overview on art exhibitions that have “disaster” as their main concept. They are mostly general or geographical; the focus is placed on local and historic disasters. "ART OF DISASTER" October 8, 2016 – April 23, 2017 Flood, fire, earthquake, drought…few things capture the collective imagination more than the subject of disaster. This exhibition, drawn primarily from the Farnsworth collection, explores the universal world of natural and human-originated disasters. Works by Washingto..
This Visual Arts Exhibition aims to inform the public on the issues around the COVID-19 pandemic; ce...
The symposium paper made material, technical and conceptual links between Leonardo's apocalyptic dra...
This article explores the development and display of contemporary art in natural history collections...
The theme of disaster has a rich iconography and set of interpretations, and continues to fascinate ...
Here a little research on recent artist’s exhibitions gathering their “disaster” pieces... "Goya: Th...
This thesis will touch on history and relevance of disaster art through three studies. The first con...
I grew up in a family that possessed two symbols of warfare: an old carved taiaha (a Maori pointed s...
Here you can find curatorial projects that approach the “disaster” paradigm with a particular prop...
innovative project, documenting a truly collab-orative research between scientists and histori-ans i...
Exhibition Dates: 9 March - 1 April 2017Exhibition organiser of Flood Story, an exhibition by Gerry ...
This paper offers a survey of how disaster has been depicted in Western art over the centuries. Part...
Abstract Art, depending on its properties, has an expressive language and if a concept accompanies i...
Tyler, Michael J., Fucsko, Lydia A., Roberts, J. Dale (2023): Calamities causing loss of museum coll...
Though the title of this series is #exhibitions none of the elements in the flyer-series deals with ...
Messages in a mural are delivered through the processing of visual elements embedded with symbols, s...
This Visual Arts Exhibition aims to inform the public on the issues around the COVID-19 pandemic; ce...
The symposium paper made material, technical and conceptual links between Leonardo's apocalyptic dra...
This article explores the development and display of contemporary art in natural history collections...
The theme of disaster has a rich iconography and set of interpretations, and continues to fascinate ...
Here a little research on recent artist’s exhibitions gathering their “disaster” pieces... "Goya: Th...
This thesis will touch on history and relevance of disaster art through three studies. The first con...
I grew up in a family that possessed two symbols of warfare: an old carved taiaha (a Maori pointed s...
Here you can find curatorial projects that approach the “disaster” paradigm with a particular prop...
innovative project, documenting a truly collab-orative research between scientists and histori-ans i...
Exhibition Dates: 9 March - 1 April 2017Exhibition organiser of Flood Story, an exhibition by Gerry ...
This paper offers a survey of how disaster has been depicted in Western art over the centuries. Part...
Abstract Art, depending on its properties, has an expressive language and if a concept accompanies i...
Tyler, Michael J., Fucsko, Lydia A., Roberts, J. Dale (2023): Calamities causing loss of museum coll...
Though the title of this series is #exhibitions none of the elements in the flyer-series deals with ...
Messages in a mural are delivered through the processing of visual elements embedded with symbols, s...
This Visual Arts Exhibition aims to inform the public on the issues around the COVID-19 pandemic; ce...
The symposium paper made material, technical and conceptual links between Leonardo's apocalyptic dra...
This article explores the development and display of contemporary art in natural history collections...