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  • ...y. His books, anthology chapters, and articles are about contemporary art, art criticism, aesthetics and photography. * ''Talking About Student Art'', Davis Publications, 1997.
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  • '''Groupe de Recherche d’Art Visuel''' (GRAV) [Visual Art Research Group] was an artists group in Paris that consisted of opto-kineti ...meeting and exhibition space. The center was renamed Groupe de Recherche d’Art Visuel (GRAV) in July 1961. From then on, the group members were García Ro
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  • ...eir compositions. He is among the most well-known names in Czechoslovakian art. [http://transatlantic.artmuseum.pl/en/artist/milan-dobes (Source)] * [[Slovakia#Geometric abstraction, Neo-constructivism, Op art, Kinetic art]]
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  • ...OP] art space, [[sfumato]], [https://puntagallery.com/ Punta] contemporary art gallery (*2022).<br> '''Initiatives''': [[Interspace]], [[eskimo]], [[gmtplus2 | gmt+2]], [[art fest]], [[E80 Association]], [[designfield]], [[SCAS]] (*1990).
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  • ...1968 with painting, in 1970 with graphic art and in 1974 with constructive art. Between 1972 and 1986 she took part in international graphic and drawing e * [[Romania#Geometric abstraction, Neo-constructivism, Op art, Kinetic art]]
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  • ...945), and in 1946 was one of the co-founders who re-established the Slovak Art Society (1946). He also founded the association of Slovak Graphic artists a In the 1960s his work was influenced by op art among other things [http://www.webumenia.sk/web/guest/detail/-/detail/id/SV
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  • ...ugoslavian community of artists active in the field of Concrete Art and Op Art. He contributed to the organization of the first [[New Tendencies]] interna
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  • ...Chief Curator of FRONT International: Cleveland Triennial of Contemporary Art. ...as Socialist Realism Global?'' (2023), and ''Reconstructing Exhibitions in Art Institutions'' (2023), among others.
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  • ...ww.stedelijk.nl/en/press-releases/stedelijk-museum-presents-recollections--op-losse-schroeven] {{nl}},{{en}},{{de}} ** ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=19521 Art Povera]'', New York: Praeger, 1969, 240 pp. {{en}}
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  • ...7, which promoted Zagreb as a centre of new European Constructivism and Op art. Worked a great deal with the Denise Rene Gallery, Paris. Picelj organized ...Reliefs 2001.pdf|3 reljefa / 3 Reliefs]]'', Zagreb: Museum of Contemporary Art, 2001, [6] pp. {{cr}}/{{en}}
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  • ...r Side: European Avant-Garde Cinema 1960-1980", The American Federation of Art program ...! Experimental Film in Yugoslavia 1951-1991]], 2010-2011, Museum of Modern Art Ljubljana
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  • ...reated by the group are considered pioneering works of media art and video art. The group, with Galeyev at the helm, constructed devices that allowed for ...[A. N. Skriabin]]’s ''V Symphony'', titled ''Prometheus: The Poem of Fire, Op. 60''. The composition reflected the composer’s pursuit of a multi-sensor
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  • * {{:The First Zenit International Exhibition of New Art}} * Ljubomir Micić, "The New Art", ''Zenit'', 1924.
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  • ...med a basis for the group's work is known as neoplasticism—the new plastic art (or ''Nieuwe Beelding'' in Dutch). ...the journal never sold more than 300 copies, it had a strong influence on art in the Netherlands and abroad.
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  • ..., with [[About_Monoskop|Monoskop]] and [[Kyung Yong Lim]], Seoul Museum of Art, 2018 ...iversity and Brno University of Technology, 2022, [https://ars.electronica.art/planetb/en/vasulka-live-archive-tool/]
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  • The festival also saw the stirrings of a potential European Filmmakers Co-op which was to be named ‘Europ’ and, although a meeting took place in Mun ...t on the London Scene, particularly on members of the London Filmmakers Co-op, especially David Curtis, who was programming for The Arts Lab at the time
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  • '''Tomáš Štrauss''' (1931-2013) was a Slovak art historian. He studied at the College of Political and Economic Sciences and * ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=10288 Umenie dnes: pokus o kritickú esej]'' [Art Today: An Attempt for an Artistic Essay], Bratislava: Vydavateľstvo politi
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  • ...8), [[Whitechapel Gallery]] (*1901), [https://www.gold.ac.uk/make/ Women's Art Library (MAKE)], [http://www.workgallery.co.uk Work] gallery and event spac ...K]] (2009-14), [[area 10]] (2008-?), [[Shunt|The Shunt Lounge]] night-time art space (2006-2010), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RampART rampART] social c
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  • ...tle optical illusions in black-and-white, which were inscribed into the Op Art current. In that period, he was also interested in the possibilities that c * 1963 joins [[Křižovatka]] art group.
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  • ...] 1, [http://stuartcollection.ucsd.edu/artist/paik.html Stuart] 1, [http://art.daimler.com/en/artist/nam-june-paik-2/ Daimler] 1, [http://www.zabludowiczc ...vision productions. His art and ideas embodied a radical new vision for an art form that changed global visual culture.
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