By the end of the nineteenth century, artists across Europe revived archaic modes of posing the body. This review assesses recent scholarship by Emmelyn Butterfield-Rosen on the subject of posture and its relationship to psychology in European modernism
The overarching theme is an investigation of the concept of imageness and ultimately its relationshi...
This thesis develops an aesthetics of posing, using a framework of analytic aesthetics supported by ...
Body painting turns the body into a canvas – this frequently used phrase illustrates the challenge t...
Book review of Modern Art & the Remaking of Human Disposition by Emmelyn Butterfield-Rosen. Universi...
Chapter in an edited volume, The Body in Theory: Essays After Lacan and Foucault, eds. Becky McLaugh...
In performing arts, body postures are both means for expressing an artist's intentions, and also art...
Throughout the history of art, the pose—as the holistic abstraction of the human body's expression—h...
The human body has always been one of the most important subjects for European artists. But the way ...
In performing arts, body postures are both means for expressing an artist’s intentions, and also art...
Abstract: Histories of fashion photography, which offer a series of eminent photographic figures pl...
The beautiful human body has perennially occupied a central space in art. Both art and aesthetics ma...
From the glorified idealism of Classical Antiquity and the perfect proportions of the Renaissance, t...
Art nude: An imperfect form The article deals with art nude, described by Lynda Nead as the &ld...
In performing arts, body postures are both means for expressing an artist’s intentions, and also art...
This international survey presents art made over the last two decades in which the human form is cen...
The overarching theme is an investigation of the concept of imageness and ultimately its relationshi...
This thesis develops an aesthetics of posing, using a framework of analytic aesthetics supported by ...
Body painting turns the body into a canvas – this frequently used phrase illustrates the challenge t...
Book review of Modern Art & the Remaking of Human Disposition by Emmelyn Butterfield-Rosen. Universi...
Chapter in an edited volume, The Body in Theory: Essays After Lacan and Foucault, eds. Becky McLaugh...
In performing arts, body postures are both means for expressing an artist's intentions, and also art...
Throughout the history of art, the pose—as the holistic abstraction of the human body's expression—h...
The human body has always been one of the most important subjects for European artists. But the way ...
In performing arts, body postures are both means for expressing an artist’s intentions, and also art...
Abstract: Histories of fashion photography, which offer a series of eminent photographic figures pl...
The beautiful human body has perennially occupied a central space in art. Both art and aesthetics ma...
From the glorified idealism of Classical Antiquity and the perfect proportions of the Renaissance, t...
Art nude: An imperfect form The article deals with art nude, described by Lynda Nead as the &ld...
In performing arts, body postures are both means for expressing an artist’s intentions, and also art...
This international survey presents art made over the last two decades in which the human form is cen...
The overarching theme is an investigation of the concept of imageness and ultimately its relationshi...
This thesis develops an aesthetics of posing, using a framework of analytic aesthetics supported by ...
Body painting turns the body into a canvas – this frequently used phrase illustrates the challenge t...