Oko provides a careful study of Eyre's creative process and presents the artist's work as an expression of existential ambiguity. Quoting Husserl, Adorno, Jung, and Freud, Campbell examines Eyre's recurring themes and devices (the mask, the shadow-self, the death event, etc.) to demonstrate how his paintings point to ontological conditions of human life. Biographical notes. 21 bibl. ref
The life and work of the artist Louise Nevelson are examined through the lens of her ideas about lig...
This is a historical and philosophical investigation into western theatrical mask practice, looking ...
Commenting in particular on the artist’s use of shadow and light, Maier discusses the continuity of ...
Oko provides a careful study of Eyre's creative process and presents the artist's work as an express...
Ivan Eyre is an artist known primarily for his landscapes and abstract figures. He studied art at th...
Hirsch and Murray comment on the development and originality of Eyre's painting, underlining his com...
Bovey traces influences in Eyre's work in a largely biographical text. Biographical notes. 13 bibl. ...
A brief reprinted text attests to the poetic capacity of Eyre's landscape paintings. Biographical no...
Dillow discusses Eyre's paintings, noting how landscape expresses the human condition. Biographical ...
Heath analyses one of Eyre's paintings in formal and iconographic terms and then, using Barthes' def...
Eckhardt surveys Eyre's career, noting his use of symbols and his inclusion of the residue of civili...
The exhibition 'Echoes and Afterlives' looks at the boundaries between embalming and enmasking: bein...
Abstract: Shadows, Day and Night Carl Jung is considered the father of analytic psychology. Scholars...
Shadow characters appear in narratives throughout history and illustrated formats provide opportunit...
Eyre outlines his views on art and regionalism, arguing against international art as reductive and a...
The life and work of the artist Louise Nevelson are examined through the lens of her ideas about lig...
This is a historical and philosophical investigation into western theatrical mask practice, looking ...
Commenting in particular on the artist’s use of shadow and light, Maier discusses the continuity of ...
Oko provides a careful study of Eyre's creative process and presents the artist's work as an express...
Ivan Eyre is an artist known primarily for his landscapes and abstract figures. He studied art at th...
Hirsch and Murray comment on the development and originality of Eyre's painting, underlining his com...
Bovey traces influences in Eyre's work in a largely biographical text. Biographical notes. 13 bibl. ...
A brief reprinted text attests to the poetic capacity of Eyre's landscape paintings. Biographical no...
Dillow discusses Eyre's paintings, noting how landscape expresses the human condition. Biographical ...
Heath analyses one of Eyre's paintings in formal and iconographic terms and then, using Barthes' def...
Eckhardt surveys Eyre's career, noting his use of symbols and his inclusion of the residue of civili...
The exhibition 'Echoes and Afterlives' looks at the boundaries between embalming and enmasking: bein...
Abstract: Shadows, Day and Night Carl Jung is considered the father of analytic psychology. Scholars...
Shadow characters appear in narratives throughout history and illustrated formats provide opportunit...
Eyre outlines his views on art and regionalism, arguing against international art as reductive and a...
The life and work of the artist Louise Nevelson are examined through the lens of her ideas about lig...
This is a historical and philosophical investigation into western theatrical mask practice, looking ...
Commenting in particular on the artist’s use of shadow and light, Maier discusses the continuity of ...