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The Myth of Nouveau Reacute;alisme: Art and the Performative in Postwar France

[audiobook] The Myth of Nouveau Reacute;alisme: Art and the Performative in Postwar France by Kaira M Cabantilde;as in Arts-Photography

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Deacute;cryptez lrsquo;art de Jean-Franccedil;ois Millet en moins drsquo;une heure !Surnommeacute; le peintre des paysans; Jean-Franccedil;ois Millet se consacre; dans un XIXe siegrave;cle deacute;finitivement en marche vers lrsquo;industrialisation; agrave; peindre le monde rural; peu agrave; peu englouti... Loin de servir une cause politique; il entend simplement rendre toute sa digniteacute; agrave; ces hommes et agrave; ces femmes qui; malgreacute; tout; nourrissent encore la France. Ses toiles; impreacute;gneacute;es de lrsquo;odeur de la ferme et des champs; sont empreintes de veacute;riteacute;. Il donne ainsi; aux cocirc;teacute;s de Gustave Courbet; ses lettres de noblesse au reacute;alisme pictural.Ce livre vous permettra drsquo;en savoir plus sur :- Le contexte culturel et politique dans lequel eacute;volue Jean-Franccedil;ois Millet- La vie de lartiste et son parcours- Les caracteacute;ristiques et speacute;cificiteacute;s de son art- Une seacute;lection drsquo;oelig;uvres-cleacute;s de Millet- Son impact dans lrsquo;histoire de lrsquo;artLe mot de lrsquo;eacute;diteur :laquo; Dans ce numeacute;ro de la seacute;rie "50MINUTES | Artistes"; Eliane Reynold de Seresin dresse le portrait drsquo;un peintre aussi talentueux que discret : Jean-Franccedil;ois Millet. Analysant quelques-unes de ses oelig;uvres majeures; dont Le Semeur; Lrsquo;Angeacute;lus ou encore Des glaneuses; lrsquo;auteure dessine les contours drsquo;un art reacute;aliste mais empreint de nostalgie; et centreacute; sur lrsquo;humain. Dans ce numeacute;ro; nous avons eacute;galement tenu agrave; insister sur lrsquo;influence deacute;cisive qursquo;a exerceacute; Millet sur lrsquo;art moderne. raquo;Steacute;phanie FeltenAgrave; PROPOS DE LA SEacute;RIE 50MINUTES | ArtistesLa seacute;rie laquo; Artistes raquo; de la collection laquo; 50MINUTES raquo; aborde plus de cinquante artistes qui ont profondeacute;ment marqueacute; lrsquo;histoire de lrsquo;art; du Moyen Acirc;ge agrave; nos jours. Chaque livre a eacute;teacute; conccedil;u agrave; la fois pour les passionneacute;s drsquo;art et pour les amateurs curieux drsquo;en savoir davantage en peu de temps. Nos auteurs analysent avec preacute;cision les oelig;uvres des plus grands artistes tout en laissant place agrave; toutes les interpreacute;tations.


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Basic for architectsBy TacheazulUnderstanding the subject propose by Jill ought to be central to anyone seeking to achieve perfection during his/hers architectural endeavours.3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. The challenging joy of exploring multiple thresholdsBy Enrique LarranagaWhen first taking up "Toward a Minor Architecture;" you hardly expect such a small book to be so deep and broad.Jill Stoners apt intertwining of architectural; urban; literary; philosophical; cinematic; sociological and artistic references constructs a solid argument to then deconstruct premises often taken for granted; proving them questionable if not strikingly untrue.Into her dense yet fluid prose; she inserts images; parentheses; and footnotes (almost a book in their own right). These texts with; in; and within the text expand the questions and challenges posed by the book far beyond its one hundred pages; they do so through the strength of provocative teaching rather than reductive preaching.In Stoners own words; "Architecture can no longer limit itself to the aesthetic pursuit of making buildings; it must now commit to a politics of selectively taking them apart." And so she does; by unveiling and analyzing the "political and economic powers [setting] forth conditions of complicity in which major architectures are made;" to formulate minor architectures (plurals are not accidental) as "acts of clearing."Near the beginning of this inciting/inviting book; referring to Kafkas Castle; Stoner writes that "there is no interior; only multiple thresholds"; in the last paragraph; that "minor architectures will emerge through (and as) the substance of architecture." Both statements fittingly describe the books dedication to inquire into--and ultimately to desire and demand--both possibilities and responsibilities.Big skills are needed to turn a small book; calling for the minor; into a major and enlightening journey. Stoner has achieved that transformation.3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Dont overlook the notes!By Sarah GelbardYou shouldnt need to be an architect to appreciate architecture. You certainly do not need to be an architect to appreciate this book. Stoner interweaves literature; politics; history; film into her argument for a minor architecture. She opens the discussion from these many angles and increases both its accessibility and its relevance to a broad range of disciplines and interests. Towards a Minor Architecture demystifies the myths of (major) Architecture and explores multiple ways to re-appropriate and access (minor) architecture. It further suggests ways to apply this demystification to question and appreciate civilization; culture; and creativity on many scales.Not to be overlooked are the extensive; intriguing; and enriching notes. In keeping with the idea of continued dialogue and resistance to the illusion of the coherent and self-contained text/architecture; this book has no conclusion. In its place are notes that interrupt and build onto the main text and occupy almost the full last third of the book. They skillfully open holes for further investigation and contemplation and are truly worth at least glancing through as you read or on their own.Highly recommended read.

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