Friss-Hansen investigates the work of ten North American artists who use seductive strategies to communicate potent meaning within attractive objects or images. Biographical notes. Circa 100 bibl. ref
Legge examines each artist's work, focusing on their use of painting to produce imaginative and surr...
Phillips asserts that the sculptures exhibited reflect an anthropological approach to art, in which ...
The theme of nature and meaning of the objects in the late 20th century unites this exhibition catal...
Friss-Hansen investigates the work of ten North American artists who use seductive strategies to com...
Frank discusses the work of ten American artists of several genres who engage in a type of renewed c...
Catalogue for an exhibition by ten artists working with the theme of “compulsion.” Massier proposes ...
The research investigated the role of pleasure in contemporary art practice. The project resulted in...
Gumpert and Schartzman introduce five American artists as more confrontational than passive, and as ...
Raising issues of identity, envelope, metabolism and deterioration, eight authors examine photograph...
Halbreich discusses the paitings of the four American artists, stressing how, instead of being about...
Laing presents insights into the work, in various media, by seven Canadian women artists investigati...
Linking the works through their use of decoration and figuration, Printz describes the formal and de...
Friis-Hansen identifies characteristics of New England society and art production and presents multi...
Rickey writes on interpreting the human body in art and the related question of identity. Friss-Hans...
Photographic exhibition in which "artists broach the idea of love and its limits by considering vari...
Legge examines each artist's work, focusing on their use of painting to produce imaginative and surr...
Phillips asserts that the sculptures exhibited reflect an anthropological approach to art, in which ...
The theme of nature and meaning of the objects in the late 20th century unites this exhibition catal...
Friss-Hansen investigates the work of ten North American artists who use seductive strategies to com...
Frank discusses the work of ten American artists of several genres who engage in a type of renewed c...
Catalogue for an exhibition by ten artists working with the theme of “compulsion.” Massier proposes ...
The research investigated the role of pleasure in contemporary art practice. The project resulted in...
Gumpert and Schartzman introduce five American artists as more confrontational than passive, and as ...
Raising issues of identity, envelope, metabolism and deterioration, eight authors examine photograph...
Halbreich discusses the paitings of the four American artists, stressing how, instead of being about...
Laing presents insights into the work, in various media, by seven Canadian women artists investigati...
Linking the works through their use of decoration and figuration, Printz describes the formal and de...
Friis-Hansen identifies characteristics of New England society and art production and presents multi...
Rickey writes on interpreting the human body in art and the related question of identity. Friss-Hans...
Photographic exhibition in which "artists broach the idea of love and its limits by considering vari...
Legge examines each artist's work, focusing on their use of painting to produce imaginative and surr...
Phillips asserts that the sculptures exhibited reflect an anthropological approach to art, in which ...
The theme of nature and meaning of the objects in the late 20th century unites this exhibition catal...