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Autor:
Edwin Coomasaru
Publikováno v:
British Art Studies, Iss 24 (2023)
Monumentality is an aesthetic form of social antagonism. Responding to recent protests against public statues, art historian Nickolas Lambrianou has suggested a “more generalized failure or impossibility of the monument itself”, which he describe
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https://doaj.org/article/bebaba53b20f4c209d3dedb17659abe0
Autor:
Jenny Gaschke, Sarah Gould, Gill Perry, Francesco Ventrella, Kimberly Lamm, Jackson Davidow, Isobel Harbison, Edwin Coomasaru, James Alexander Cameron, Imogen Hart, Corinne Fowler, Alexander Massouras
Publikováno v:
British Art Studies, Iss 20 (2021)
What does it mean to correlate art and art history with “nation”? At the time of publication, the full impact and effects of the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the European Union are just beginning to manifest. In this feature, we are interes
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https://doaj.org/article/13be4838b7df41cea41e3754c0c61b35
Autor:
Jala Wahid, Edwin Coomasaru
Publikováno v:
British Art Studies.
Autor:
Edwin Coomasaru
Publikováno v:
Oxford Art Journal. 44:481-488
Autor:
Edwin Coomasaru
Publikováno v:
Third Text. 35:473-497
Since the EU referendum Leavers and Remainers have increasingly used occult metaphors to attack each other, as they decry the UK’s drift into ‘uncharted waters’ or descent into ‘tribalism’. How mig...
Autor:
James Alexander Cameron, Jenny Gaschke, Alexander Massouras, Gill Perry, Kimberly Lamm, Corinne Fowler, Imogen Hart, Sarah Gould, Isobel Harbison, Jackson Davidow, Edwin Coomasaru, Francesco Ventrella
Publikováno v:
British Art Studies, Iss 20 (2021)
What does it mean to correlate art and art history with “nation”? At the time of publication, the full impact and effects of the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the European Union are just beginning to manifest. In this feature, we are interes
Autor:
Edwin Coomasaru
Publikováno v:
Irish Studies Review. 24:373-375