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The Evolution Of Contemporary Painting in the Face of Claims of "The Death of Painting" - Softcover

 
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Essay from the year 2012 in the subject Art - History of Art, grade: 92.4, , course: BA(Hons), Fine Arts, language: English, comment: The lecturer mentioned that the grade is much above normal range of essay grading due to the quality of the paper. The author completed the course finishing top of her class of 120 students., abstract: Throughout the late 1960s and 1970s the pronouncement that painting was dead was often heard. In 1966 Andy Warhol had an exhibition at the Leo Castelli Gallery that featured hot pink and yellow wallpaper with large images of a cow's head. It was as though Warhol were saying that the painting was expensive wallpaper. "Andy killed painting," was the popular conventional wisdom of the day. But painting did not die, only the limited assumptions of what a painting was, or could be. Painting, freed of the restraints of a modernist creed, is reborn into an art form that is not only more accessible to the masses but also more multifaceted than it has ever been before. Once more the emergence of new art forms has forced painting to greater heights just as the arrival of photography did more than a century ago.

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In 2008, Nandita quit a successful corporate career with Proctor and Gamble to devote herself fulltime to artmaking. She graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts (First Class Honours) from the LASALLE College of the Arts and Goldsmiths, College of London in 2014. Upon graduation she was selected for the LASALLE Award for Academic Excellence, conferred for being the most outstanding BA student in the Fine Arts Faculty. Most recently she completed an artist residency at the Bilpin International Ground for Creative Initiatives in Australia. Nandita has exhibitted in Australia and Singapore. Nandita is an alumna of the prestigious Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta and also has a degree in Electronics Engineering from Lucknow University.

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  • PublisherGRIN Publishing
  • Publication date2015
  • ISBN 10 3656945187
  • ISBN 13 9783656945185
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages18

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