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Perspectives on contemporary printmaking
by
Pelzer-Montada, Ruth
in
Art & Art History
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ART / Criticism & Theory
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ART / History / Contemporary (1945-)
2020,2018,2024
This anthology, the first of its kind, presents thirty-two texts on contemporary prints and printmaking written from the mid-1980s to the present by authors from across the world. The texts range from history and criticism to creative writing. More than a general survey, they provide a critical topography of artistic printmaking during the period. The book is directed at an audience of international stakeholders in the field of contemporary print, printmaking and printmedia, including art students, practising artists, museum curators, critics, educationalists, print publishers and print scholars. It expands debate in the field and will act as a starting point for further research.
Interactive and Sculptural Printmaking in the Renaissance
by
Karr Schmidt, Suzanne
in
Art and society -- Europe -- History -- 16th century
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Art and society -- Europe -- History -- 17th century
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Interactive prints -- Europe
2017,2018
The story of a hands-on genre of prints: how innovative paper engineering redefined the relationship of early modern viewers to art, humanism, and science.
The deep sky
by
Kitasei, Yume, author
in
Artificial intelligence Fiction.
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Murder Fiction.
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Space vehicles Fiction.
2023
\"It is the eve of Earth's environmental collapse. A ship carries eighty elite graduates of a competitive program, who will give birth to a generation of children in deep space. But a bomb kills three of the crew and knocks The Phoenix off course. Asuka, the only surviving witness, is an immediate suspect. Asuka already felt like an impostor before the explosion. She was chosen to represent Japan, a country she only partly knows as a half-Japanese girl raised in America. But The Phoenix is all she has left. With the crew turning on each other, Asuka is determined to find the culprit before they all lose faith in the mission - or worse, the bomber strikes again\" -- Publisher's description.
CALL δ RESPONSE: EXPERIMENTS IN JOY An Introduction
by
Civil, Gabrielle
in
PRINT
2015
Journal Article