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A new catalogue called Iconoclasm, featuring dramatic examples of iconoclastic annihilation across the centuries, could not be more timely in the wake of the Black Lives Matter protests worldwide ...
When it announced in May of this year that it would be presenting an exhibition called ‘Art Under Attack: Histories of British Iconoclasm’, then, it seemed as though the Tate might be bold ...
Art Under Attack: Histories of Iconoclasm is at Tate Britain, SW1 (020 7887 8888, tate.org.uk) until January 5. Daily, 10am-6pm; £14.50, concs available. Read More. MORE ABOUT. Art Exhibitions.
From the time of the Reformation, evangelicals have had an uneasy relationship with art, even religiously themed art. In the 1500s, Protestant zealots decided that statues, paintings, even stained ...
The most common question that curator Edward Bleiberg fields from visitors to the Brooklyn Museum’s Egyptian art galleries is a straightforward but salient one: Why are the statues’ noses ...
Iconoclasm is not simply a matter of history, but is still with us. The exhibition starts with what we might consider to have been the obvious exhibits, the sad remnants of England’s medieval art, as ...
The art of the cavemen tended to use animals as its subject; the representation of humans ... But iconoclasm tends to almost entirely ignore visual and artistic considerations.
J. Max Patrick Iconoclasm, the Complement of Utopianism. My text, "Iconoclasm is the complement of utopianism," is an observation made by A.S.P. Woodhouse in Puritanism and Liberty.However, my thesis ...
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