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Mouvement. Bewegung: UEber die dynamischen Potenziale der Kunst
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Mouvement. Bewegung: UEber die dynamischen Potenziale der Kunst

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Works of art and buildings inherently imply movement. Not only is the action represented in an image or the dynamic unfolding of a motif of movement in architecture implied, but also the behavior of the viewer before a work of art. The present volume devotes itself to various facets of movement in the fine arts, as well as to its emotional impact - in paintings and photographs, but it also crosses over to the genres of film and performance, which include a temporal dimension. In these interdisciplinary essays, dealing with diverse media and epochs, the phenomenon of movement is requestioned using current theoretical approaches.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
De Gruyter
Country
Germany
Date
18 March 2015
Pages
310
ISBN
9783422072930

Works of art and buildings inherently imply movement. Not only is the action represented in an image or the dynamic unfolding of a motif of movement in architecture implied, but also the behavior of the viewer before a work of art. The present volume devotes itself to various facets of movement in the fine arts, as well as to its emotional impact - in paintings and photographs, but it also crosses over to the genres of film and performance, which include a temporal dimension. In these interdisciplinary essays, dealing with diverse media and epochs, the phenomenon of movement is requestioned using current theoretical approaches.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
De Gruyter
Country
Germany
Date
18 March 2015
Pages
310
ISBN
9783422072930