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  1. Contemporary architecture

    Refimprove date December 2009 Contemporary architecture is, in broad terms, the architecture of the present day. The term contemporary architecture is also applied to a range of styles of recently built structures and space which are optimized for current use. Topics in contemporary architecture Blobitecture Computer aided design Critical Regionalism Digital architecture Digital morphogenesis Deconstructivism Sustainable design Futurist architecture High tech architecture Modern architecture Neomodern architecture Novelty architecture Postmodern architecture Postmodernism Conceptual architecture Neoclassical architecture Neoclassicism Nanoarchitecture Gallery gallery File Sydney opera house side view.jpg Sydney Opera House by J rn Utzon , Sydney , Australia File National Grand Theatre.jpg National Grand Theatre by Paul Andreu , Beijing , China File Guggenheim bilbao jan05.jpg Guggenheim Museum Bilbao by Frank Gehry , Bilbao , Spain File Auditorio de Tenerife Pano.jpg Auditorio de Tenerife by Santiago Calatrava , Canary Islands , Spain File 30 St Mary Axe from Leadenhall Street.jpg 30 St Mary Axe by Norman Foster, Baron Foster of Thames Bank Norman Foster , London , United Kingdom File Simmons Hall, MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts.JPG Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT List of Massachusetts Institute of Technology undergraduate dormitories Simmons Hall W79 Simmons Hall by Steven Holl , Cambridge, Massachusetts Cambridge , United States File 20071123 Ratner Center.jpg Ratner Athletic Center by C sar Pelli , Chicago , United States gallery References reflist commons category 21st century architecture DEFAULTSORT Contemporary Architecture Category Architecture Category Architectural design Category Architectural styles Category 21st century architecture Arch style stub zh min nan Tong t i ki n tio k de Zeitgen ssische Architektur es Arquitectura contempor nea fr Architecture ... ja pt Arquitetura contempor nea simple Contemporary architecture ...   more details



  1. Center of Contemporary Architecture

    File Cca russ .jpg right C CA, the Center of contemporary architecture was founded in Moscow in 2001 by the Russian Academy for Architectural and Building Science, Moscow Architectural Institute MArchI , Moscow Art History Institute and Architectural Gallery as a cultural non governmental organization. ref name A cite web title About Center of Contemporary Architecture Mission work publisher hstyle.ru date url http www.archcenter.org about mission format Russian doi accessdate 31 May 2009 ref C CA is focusing its attention on the quality of current architecture when everything is run by ruthless rules of the real estate market. C CA aims to create a new vibrant informational structure, that would help the development of the Russian architecture and its incorporation into the world culture process. ref name A The main C CA tasks are ref name A to support of the innovative ways in Russian architecture to stimulate the creative potential of Russian architects to draw public attention to architectural problems to spread currently absent knowledge of architectural masterpieces in the global architectural information exchange to develop international professional connections, supporting the architectural community of Russian province C CA is a non governmental and non profit organization, supported by Ford Foundation and other organizational and private sponsors. Irina Korobina heads C CA since 2001, when she was appointed as a Director. Initiatives Architecture on TV This one of priority directions of activity C CA activity.Within four years C CA run out the weekly TV show Architectural gallery , author Irina Korobina.Broadcast on Cultural TV Channe. 150 episodes have run as part of the series in the last four years, focusing on such issues as urban development analysis ... www.archcenter.org eng C CA Center of contemporary architecture official website References Reflist architecture stub Category Architecture organizations ...   more details



  1. Italian modern and contemporary architecture

    refimprove date March 2010 Architecture of Italy roughtranslation Italy Italian modern architecture modern and contemporary architecture refers to architecture in Italy during the last decade. Styles File Casadelfascio.jpg thumb left 250px Casa del Fascio Como Casa del Fascio , Como File Chiaesaautostrada202.jpg 250px left thumb Chiesa dell Autostrada del Sole , near Florence File Jubilee Church Rome.JPG 250px thumb left Chiesa di Dio Padre Misericordioso , Rome Beginning of 20th century The Art Nouveau style was exposed to Italy through figures such as Giuseppe Sommaruga and Ernesto Basile who respectively designed the Palazzo Castiglioni Milan Palazzo Castiglioni and expanded the Palazzo Montecitorio in Rome . This whole new form was announced in 1914 with the publication of Manifesto dell Architettura Futurista Manifesto of Futurist Architecture of Antonio Sant Elia . Rationalism architecture Rationalism found itself within the Gruppo 7 1926 , yet after the dissolution of the group single figures such as Giuseppe Terragni Casa del Fascio Como , Adalberto Libera Villa Malaparte in Capri and Giovanni Michelucci Santa Maria Novella Station in Florence, in collaboration appeared. During the Fascist period the so called Novecento movement flourished, with figures such as Gio Ponti , Peter ... by the Neoliberty style seen in earlier works of Vittorio Gregotti and Brutalist architecture Torre Velasca in Milan group BBPR , a Architecture of Florence residential building via Piagentina in Florence ... in Segrate . The Postmodern architecture Postmodern style in architecture, anticipated by Paolo ... Mario Botta it MART Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Trento and Rovereto , restructuring of the Teatro ... 1.php Ara Pacis Museum by Richard Meier and Associates Modern architecture Modernism DEFAULTSORT Italian Modern And Contemporary Architecture Category Modernist architecture in Italy Category Italian architecture by period Category Italian architecture ...   more details



  1. Contemporary architecture in Cluj-Napoca

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  1. European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture

    The European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture or Mies van der Rohe award is a prize given biennially by the European Union and the Fundaci Mies van der Rohe , Barcelona , ref http www.miesarch.com index.php?option com content&view article&id 8&Itemid 3&lang en Mies Arch , retrieved 25 March 2010 ref to acknowledge and reward quality architectural production in Europe . The prize was created in 1987 as equal partnerships between the European Commission , the European Parliament and the Fundaci Mies van der Rohe, Barcelona. The contest is open to all the works completed in Europe within the two year period before the granting of the Prize. List of award winners File Donostia Kursaal ilunabarrean.JPG thumb 300px Kursaal Congress Palace and Auditorium, in San Sebastian by Rafael Moneo class wikitable border 1 Year Architect s Building Location 1988 Alvaro Siza Banco Borges e Irm o flagicon POR Vila do Conde 1990 Sir Norman Foster London Stansted Airport New Stansted Airport Terminal flagicon UK London 1992 Esteve Bonell and Francesc Rius Palau Municipal d Esports de Badalona Municipal Sports Stadium flagicon ESP Badalona, Barcelona 1994 Nicholas Grimshaw & Partners Waterloo Station flagicon UK London 1996 Dominique Perrault Biblioth que Nationale de France flagicon FRA Paris 1998 Peter Zumthor Kunsthaus Bregenz flagicon AUT Bregenz 2001 Rafael Moneo Kursaal Palace Kursaal ... Prize For Contemporary Architecture Category European Union related lists Category Architecture awards Category European awards Contemporary architecture Category Awards established in 1987 ca Premi d Arquitectura Contempor nia Mies van der Rohe de Mies van der Rohe Award for European Architecture es Premio de Arquitectura Contempor nea Mies van der Rohe fr Prix de l Union europ enne pour l architecture ... Mies van der Rohe hu Mies van der Rohe d j nl European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture ... Tu n Mansilla Tu n Arquitectos Museo de Arte Contempor neo de Castilla y Le n Contemporary Art Museum ...   more details



  1. Architecture

    Architecture , Dover Publications 1985 . ISBN 0 486 25023 7 ref By contrast, le Corbusier s contemporary ... Main Contemporary architecture File Oriente Station Lisboa roof.jpg thumb left Postmodern design at Gare ... and elevation of Brunelleschi s dome. Architecture Latin wikt architectura Latin architectura ... with their surviving architectural achievements. Architecture can mean The art and science of design .... The practice of an architect , where architecture means to offer or render professional services ... design , landscape architecture to the micro level construction details and furniture . The term architecture has been adopted to describe the activity of designing any kind of system, and is commonly used in describing information technology . In relation to buildings, architecture has to do with the planning ... of material, technology, light and shadow. Architecture also encompasses the pragmatic ... specifications, architecture defines the structure and or behavior of a building or any other kind of system that is to be or has been constructed. Theory of architecture Main Architectural theory Historic ... among architectural sites. Banister Fletcher Fletcher . ref Banister Fletcher, A History of Architecture on the Comparative Method ref The earliest surviving written work on the subject of architecture ... Vitruvius D. Rowland T.N. Howe Vitruvius. Ten Books on Architecture. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge ... he disparaged, with an idealized image of neo medieval world. Gothic architecture , Pugin believed, was the only true Christian form of architecture. The 19th century English art critic, John Ruskin , in his Seven Lamps of Architecture , published 1849, ref John Ruskin, The Seven Lamps of Architecture ... constituted architecture. Architecture was the art which so disposes and adorns the edifices raised ... a work of architecture unless it is in some way adorned . For Ruskin, a well constructed, well ... between the ideals of architecture and mere construction , the renowned 20th C. architect ...   more details



  1. Contemporary Museum

    Contemporary Museum may refer to Contemporary Museum Baltimore The Contemporary Museum, Honolulu disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Nottingham Contemporary

    Infobox building name Nottingham Contemporary native name former names alternate names image Nottingham Contemporary geograph 1825342.jpg alt caption map type map alt map caption altitude building type architectural style structural system cost client owner current tenants landlord location address location town Nottingham location country United Kingdom iso region coordinates display latitude longitude latd latm lats latNS longd longm longs longEW coordinates coord 52.9511 1.1458 region GB display inline,title start date completion date 2009 inauguration date renovation date demolition date destruction ... architecture firm structural engineer services engineer civil engineer awards url references Nottingham Contemporary formerly known as the Centre for Contemporary Art Nottingham CCAN is a contemporary ... with a traditional Nottingham lace pattern. Facilities Nottingham Contemporary opened on November ... artist Frances Stark , some from the Tate collection. Nottingham Contemporary is one of the largest contemporary art spaces in the UK, with four galleries, an auditorium, an education space, a study ... of the world s contemporary artists to Nottingham. The ideas raised by the exhibitions are explored in educational activity for all ages. The Site of Nottingham Contemporary Nottingham Contemporary ... into the building s panels, some up to 11 metres high. Exhibition Programme Nottingham Contemporary ... is the final instalment of Histories of the Present, Nottingham Contemporary s year long programme ... techniques. The Impossible Prison evokes the contemporary carceral , as Foucault called it, on both micro and geopolitical scales from the architecture of occupation in the West Bank and Gaza Strip ... nottingham contemporary.htm Pictures of Nottingham Contemporary from Nottingham21 http news.bbc.co.uk ... Contemporary BBC Category Museums in Nottingham Category Art museums and galleries in Nottinghamshire Category Contemporary art galleries in the United Kingdom Category Arts centres in England ...   more details



  1. Contemporary (disambiguation)

    wiktionary contemporary Contemporary is the historical period that is immediately relevant to the present and is a certain perspective of modern history. Contemporary may also refer to Contemporary philosophy Contemporary art , post World War II art Contemporary dance , a modern genre of concert dance Contemporary literature , post World War II literature Contemporary music , post World War II music Contemporary magazine Contemporary magazine , an art magazine Contemporary Records , a jazz record label See also intitle Contemporary Contemporary classical music , post World War II classical music Contemporary Christian music , modern Christian faith music Contemporary R&B , modern rhythm and blues Urban contemporary , music radio format Contemporary hit radio , Top 40 radio format Adult contemporary music , adult music radio format Disney s Contemporary Resort , resort hotel located at the Walt Disney World Resort, opened in 1971 disambig ja ko ...   more details



  1. Contemporary jazz

    Contemporary jazz can mean Any type of jazz that evolved from deviation from its standard sound such as classic swing since mid 20th century A contemporary variant of jazz dance Jazz fusion Smooth jazz Disambig ...   more details



  1. Contemporary Wales

    Notability date December 2009 Contemporary Wales is published by the University of Wales Press on behalf of the Board of Celtic Studies . Contemporary Wales is an annual English language journal containing academic articles and reviews relating to politics , history and current affairs. It was started in 1987. It has been digitised by the National Library of Wales Welsh Journals Online Welsh Journals Online project at the National Library of Wales . External links http welshjournals.llgc.org.uk browse listissues llgc id 1179046 Contemporary Wales from Welsh Journals Online Category Welsh magazines Category Publications established in 1946 Category Publications established in 1987 Category Annual journals Category Area studies journals humanities journal stub Wales stub UK mag stub cy Contemporary Wales cylchgrawn ...   more details



  1. The Dallas Contemporary

    The Dallas Contemporary , founded in 1978, is situated on the edge of the city center of Dallas, Texas Dallas , the ninth largest city in the United States and fourth largest metropolitan area with Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth . Modeled after European kunsthalle s or art center s and organizing only emerging and seminal one person exhibitions, along with dynamic group exhibitions, it is one of the only institutions of its type in the United States. In June 2006, the institution changed its name from Dallas Contemporary Art Center to Dallas Contemporary to better reflect incorporating multi disciplinary genres into its program. Dallas Contemporary s mission is to present the art of our time to the public to document new directions in art through changing exhibitions, publications, and educational programs for visitors of all ages. The range and level of Contemporary s programs serve audiences in metropolitan Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex Dallas Fort Worth area and beyond. As the only bi lingual institution in Texas solely dedicated to recent art and culture, the Dallas Contemporary attracts audiences from the entire Southwest, while its touring exhibitions benefit audiences around the country and abroad. Since its inception, the Dallas Contemporary has presented the Southwest community exhibitions in a variety of media that have encouraged the public to understand and appreciate art. Exhibitions such as Vernon Fisher 2009 , Joseph Havel 2010 , James Gilbert 2010 , Michel Verjux 2011 , Juergen Teller 2011 and Rob Pruitt 2011 have helped secure the Contemporary s important position in the art world. Learning programs include Art ThinkTM, a nationally awarded education program engages children in the Dallas Public Schools Dallas Public School System . Address 161 Glass Street ... See also List of museums in North Texas coord missing Texas DEFAULTSORT Dallas Contemporary Category Culture of Dallas, Texas Category Art galleries in Texas Category Contemporary art ...   more details



  1. Contemporary Psychoanalysis

    Contemporary Psychoanalysis is a quarterly academic journal for the dissemination of progressive Psychoanalysis psychoanalytic ideas . For decades, the journal, which was founded in 1964, was the only one to publish articles from all schools of psychoanalysis, including interpersonal, relational, Freudian, Jungian, and Object Relations. It also publishes empirical research about human development and unconscious process. The current editor in chief is Mark Blechner . The journal has featured articles on interpersonal processes and intersubjectivity by authors such as Stephen A. Mitchell psychologist Stephen Mitchell , Harold Searles , ref Searles, H. 1977 The analyst s participant observation as influenced by the patient s transference. Contemporary Psychoanalysis , 13 367 370. ref Edgar Levenson, Benjamin Wolstein, Joyce McDougall, Philip Bromberg , Irwin Hoffman, ref Hoffman, I. 1983 The patient as interpreter of the analyst s experience. Contemporary Psychoanalysis , 19 389 422. ref Jessica Benjamin , Silvano Arieti , Darlene Ehrenberg, Donnel Stern, and James Grotstein. It has published articles on psychoanalytic perspectives on prejudice due to race, ref White, K. 2002 Surviving hating and being hated Some personal thoughts about racism from a psychoanalytic perspective. Contemporary Psychoanalysis , 38 401 422. ref sexuality, ref Blechner, M. 2009 The role of prejudice in psychopathology and psychoanalytic history. Contemporary Psychoanalysis , 2009, 45 239 250. ref and religion. ref Feiner, A. 1975 On psychoanalysis in the Third Reich. Contemporary Psychoanalysis , 11 500 510. ref There have been discussions of contemporary psychodynamic approaches to depression from .... Contemporary Psychoanalysis , 44 509 530. ref ref O Leary, J. 2008 Putting it together while falling apart A personal view on depression. Contemporary Psychoanalysis , 44 531 550. ref The journal ... links http www.wawhite.org http www.wawhite.org index.php?page contemporary psychoanalysis Category ...   more details



  1. Contemporary Authors

    Contemporary Authors is an annually updated reference work published by Gale Cengage . It provides biographical details on over 120,000 writers in all genres whose works have been published in the English language. Contemporary Authors was originally released as a series of books, but is now available in an online version. Authors can submit information about themselves, but they must meet certain inclusion criteria to receive a profile in Contemporary Authors . Authors whose works have only been published by vanity presses are generally excluded. The first edition of Contemporary Authors was released in 1962. The series is held in many libraries, and was honored by the American Library Association in 1985 as one of the most distinguished reference titles of the preceding 25 years. http books.google.com books?id 4a93eQdInlQC&pg PA40&dq 22contemporary authors 22 libraries gale 1962&client firefox a External links http www.gale.cengage.com servlet ItemDetailServlet?region 9&imprint 000&titleCode GAL2&type 4&id 110195 Contemporary Authors Category Reference works ...   more details



  1. Contemporary worship

    About a form of Christian worship the musical genre Contemporary worship music Refimprove date July 2011 No footnotes date February 2012 Image Bridges Worship Scene 01.jpg thumb right 300px Contemporary Christian worship in a Western Christian worship congregation . Contemporary worship is a form of Christian ... theology. Contemporary worship is generally characterised by the use of contemporary worship music ... than in conventional forms of worship. Where contemporary worship is practiced in churches with a liturgy ... worship forms and distinguish them from contemporary worship. History Historically, the contemporary ... implied by these aspects distinguish contemporary worship from traditional worship in practice, and theological background. Contemporary worship music takes a significant part of the service ... as creeds and formal prayers are seldom used. Theologically, contemporary worship music is influenced ... denominations to some degree. There is a wide variety in practice between churches. Contemporary worship is intrinsically related to the contemporary Christian music industry . Expand section date June 2008 Controversy The shift towards contemporary worship has been a source of significant controversy ... been raised. The musical style of contemporary worship is very much influenced by popular music , and the use ... content of much contemporary worship music , which differs from traditional hymnody and often reflects ... teachings by the back door. In addition, criticism has been made of the simple wording of many contemporary ... that contemporary worship services are actually entertainment , claiming that the increased amounts ... to contemporary worship has been most vocal from the Conservative Evangelicalism conservative ... worship Contemporary worship normally includes a number of songs sung in succession, with little or no intermediate ... to as a hymn prayer sandwich and the contemporary form block worship or the praise and worship . Worship leader See also Cantor church A notable feature of contemporary worship is the worship ...   more details



  1. Contemporary theology

    Multiple issues orphan May 2012 notability March 2012 unreferenced March 2012 Contemporary theology is an interpretation and practice of theology that seeks to find new truths and discoveries about God , faith , and religion , often in place of adherence to more literal theological interpretations, and setting aside dogmatic and exclusionary practices found in many churches. Contemporary theology attempts to speak to the religious sensibilities of modern day people, rather than people of the ancient era. Category Theology ...   more details



  1. Contemporary dance

    Infobox literary genre name Contemporary Dance stylistic origins Ballet , Modern Dance , Postmodern Dance ... other topics Contemporary Ballet File Contemporary Dancers.JPG thumb A contemporary piece demonstrating classical leg technique. File Modern Dance lean.jpg thumb right Unlike classical ballet , contemporary ... Recke.jpg thumb right A dancer performing a contemporary dance piece Contemporary dance emerged in the 1950s .... ref name Diff cite web title Difference Between Modern and Contemporary Dance url http www.differencebetween.com difference between modern and vs contemporary dance accessdate 18 March 2012 ref ... trait, and Butoh, Japanese contemporary dancing that developed in the 1950s. ref name Origins cite web title Origins of Contemporary Dance url http dance.lovetoknow.com Origins of Contemporary Dance accessdate 28 February 2012 ref ref name Contemporary cite web title Contemporary Dance History url http www.contemporary dance.org contemporary dance history.html accessdate 28 February ... contemporary . Citation needed date November 2010 History main Modern dance Whereas Postmodern dance was a direct and opposite response to Modern dance, Contemporary dance draws on both modern ... established by it. ref name Contemporary ref name Modern Cunningham made over one hundred and fifty ... Contemporary Merce Cunningham s key concepts Abstract movement that do not necessarily tell a story ... Johns ref name Contemporary Other pioneers of contemporary dance the offspring of modern and postmodern ... of music in contemporary dance is different than in other genres because it can serve as a backdrop ... 28 February 2012 ref Dance technique File Two dancers.jpg thumb 180px Two dancers performing contemporary ... in contemporary dance may include Contemporary ballet Alexander Technique ref http www.juilliard.edu ... mime Etienne Decroux technique Pilates Release Technique Yoga Sullivan Technique Contemporary ... page 87 ref See also Modern Dance Contemporary ballet Tanztheater References references External ...   more details



  1. Contemporary archaeology

    Contemporary Archaeology is a field of archaeological research that focuses on the most recent 20th and 21st century past, and also increasingly explores the application of archaeological thinking to the contemporary world. It has also been referred to as the archaeology of the contemporary past . ref Buchli, V. and G. Lucas eds 2001. Archaeologies of the Contemporary Past. London Routledge ref The use of this term is particularly associated with the Contemporary and Historical Archaeology in Theory CHAT conference group ref http www.contemp hist arch.ac.uk ref , based in the United Kingdom. The field forms part of historical archaeology , or the archaeology of the modern period. Unlike ethnoarchaeology , contemporary archaeology studies the recent and contemporary past in its own right, rather than to develop models that can inform the study of the more distant past. Often informed by anthropological material culture studies , but characterised by putting traditional archaeological methods and practices to new uses, research in this field generally aims to make an archaeological contribution to broader social scientific studies of the contemporary world, focusing especially upon contributing methods of studying material things objects, landscapes, buildings, material heritage, etc. to sociological, geographical and political studies of the modern world. The field has developed especially in heritage management, for example through English Heritage s Change and Creation programme on the landscapes of the later 20th century ref Schofield, J. The Archaeology of the 20th Century ... in Contemporary Archaeology Bradley, A., V. Buchli, G. Faiclough, D. Hicks, J. Miller and J. Schofield ... of the Contemporary Past. London Routledge Graves Brown, P.M. ed 2000. Matter, Materiality and Modern ... Change and Creation English Heritage http www.changeandcreation.org Research in Contemporary ... contemporary The Van Project blog http www.stillintransit.blogspot.com Sic Transit Gloria Mundi ...   more details



  1. Contemporary realism

    Contemporary realism is a term used in its narrowest sense to denote an North America n style of painting which came into existence c. 1960s and early 1970s. Artists such as Philip Pearlstein , Ken Danby and Neil Wellilver are in the movement. The movement is generally depicted in figurative art works created in a natural yet highly objective style, without many interpretations of former movements. Some Contemporary Realists made a point to reject abstract art, depicting natural subject matter in a straight forward manner however some embraced the use of Abstraction as well such as Christian Cardell Corbet. Today the term Contemporary Realism encompasses all post 1970 sculptors and painters whose discipline is representational art, where the object is to portray the real and not the ideal . Many Contemporary Realists actually began as trained abstract painters, having come through an educational system dominated by an professors and theorists dismissive of representational painting. It is different from Photorealism, somewhat exaggerated and conceptual in its nature. Many of the practicing abstract artists revived the older Greek movement of Classical Realism. By applying an up to date twist on this classic Greek movement, artist like Peter Hunt 1908 1984 and Andrew Wyeth 1917 helped to establish what has become known as Contemporary Realism. It can also relate to the doctrine where universes have real and independent existence. Category Terminology Category Realism art movement painting stub ...   more details



  1. Contemporary art

    Art history series Contemporary art can be defined variously as art produced at this present point in time or art produced since World War II World War  II . The definition of the word contemporary would support the first view, but museums of contemporary art commonly define their collections as consisting ... about art&source gbs navlinks s John Wiley & Sons, 2011, p.148 ref as contemporary high art continues ... File Jonas Burgert painting admirers at Denver Museum of Contemporary Art.JPG thumb Viewers of Jonas Burgert s work at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Denver, Colorado . File MOCA North Miami.jpg thumb The Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami Museum of Contemporary Art in Miami, Florida . Contemporary art is exhibited by commercial Contemporary art gallery contemporary art galleries , private collectors, art auctions, corporations, publicly funded arts organizations, contemporary art museums or by artists themselves in artist run space s. Contemporary artists are supported by grants ... publicly funded contemporary art organisations and the commercial sector. For instance, in Britain a handful of dealers represent the artists featured in leading publicly funded contemporary art .... Charles Saatchi dominated the contemporary art market in Britain during the 1980s and the 1990s ... collector to define an entire decade of contemporary art production. ref Chin Tao Wu, Privatising ... have attempted to integrate themselves into the contemporary art world exhibiting contemporary art within their premises, organising and sponsoring contemporary art awards and building up extensive ... for regulating what is designated as contemporary art. Outsider art , for instance, is literally contemporary art, in that it is produced in the present day. However, it is not considered so because ... excluded from the realm of contemporary art, despite large audiences for exhibitions. ref Peter ... is more likely to fit the definition of contemporary art than one that is simply beautiful. ref ...   more details



  1. Turner Contemporary

    art architecture art59669 title Funding Finally Secured For Margate s Turner Contemporary Gallery ...Infobox Museum name Turner Contemporary image Turner Contemporary.jpg imagesize 200 caption Turner Contemporary ... www.ebbsfleetlandmark.com Selection Panel Chair Victoria Pomery Director Of Turner Contemporary Margate ... Contemporary Building Starts in Margate date 2008 11 25 publisher South East England Development ... Turner Contemporary is an art gallery in Margate , Kent , England , intended as a contemporary art ... uk venues venue 921 turner contemporary title Turner Contemporary publisher Art Rabbit accessdate 2009 08 31 ref ref cite journal title Reviews Turner Contemporary, Margate author Worthington, Caroline ... art reviews superabundant a celebration of pattern turner contemporary margate 1514973.html title Superabundant A Celebration of Pattern, Turner Contemporary, Margate last Darwent first Charles ... of the costs. ref name architectsj cite journal date 209 05 15 title Sn hetta s Turner Contemporary ... snhettas turner contemporary trial delayed due to complexity 5202110.article ref It was later moved ... Chipperfield unveils Turner Contemporary design for Margate url http www.bdonline.co.uk story.asp?storycode ..., P. date 2008 10 30 title The new Turner Contemporary Gallery an example of an urban coastal ... news story 37491 turner contemporary museum debuts in margate with the help of local art heroine tracey emin Turner Contemporary Museum Debuts in Margate, With the Help of Local Art Heroine Tracey Emin ... title Turner Contemporary publisher Kent County Council accessdate 2009 08 31 Dead link date ... the contribution of Turner Contemporary to the visual arts scene in Britain, Europe and more widely. Gallery gallery File Turner contemporary April 2010 from north.jpg Construction April 2010 from the north. File Turner contemporary April 2010 from south.jpg Construction April 2010 from the harbour. File Turner Contemporary construction.JPG Under construction in 2009. gallery References Reflist ...   more details



  1. Contemporary Records

    Unreferenced date February 2010 Contemporary Records was a jazz record label founded by Lester Koenig in 1951 in music 1951 in Los Angeles . Contemporary was known for seminal recordings embodying the West Coast jazz West Coast sound , but also released recordings based in New York. Under Lester Koenig s supervision, Contemporary recorded such artists as Sonny Rollins , Ornette Coleman , Cecil Taylor , Art Farmer , Benny Golson , the Curtis Counce Group featuring Harold Land , Jack Sheldon , Carl Perkins pianist Carl Perkins and Frank Butler musician Frank Butler , Ben Webster , Benny Carter , Chet Baker , Art Pepper , Phineas Newborn, Jr. , Woody Shaw , Shelly Manne , Hampton Hawes , Barney Kessel and Leroy Vinnegar . Koenig maintained extremely high audio standards. He hired Roy DuNann from ... that Contemporary sessions were recorded dry without electronic echo added or in a reverberant room ... some later LP and Compact Disc CD reissues of Contemporary albums sound dry and dead compared .... In 1984 Contemporary was purchased by Fantasy Records , who used the label name themselves for a short time. Most Contemporary titles were reissued by Fantasy. Also, some titles have found new ... labels. The Fantasy catalog, including Contemporary and its associated labels, Good Time Jazz Records , Society For Forgotten Music and Contemporary Composers Series, was sold to Concord Records in 2004. Over the years, a number of major figures in the music business worked for Contemporary ... Labels contemp.htm Contemporary Records Listing http www.soundfountain.com contemporary contemporary.html Lester Koenig, Contemporary Records, Shelly Manne, AKG Concord Category Contemporary Records albums Category Contemporary Records artists Category Defunct record labels of the United States Category Jazz record labels Category Record labels established in 1951 de Contemporary Records eo Contemporary Records fr Contemporary ja ...   more details



  1. Contemporary (magazine)

    Infobox Magazine title CONTEMPORARY image Image none editor Brian M ller frequency monthly 10 issues per year circulation 7,500 category Category Art magazines Art magazines firstdate 1993 company Art21 Ltd country United Kingdom language English language English website http www.contemporary magazine.com www.contemporary magazine.com issn 1028 5040 Contemporary is a visual arts magazine, published every month. Founded and edited by Keith Spencer in 1992, it was originally called Contemporary Art . It later changed name to Contemporary Visual Art and CVA , finally settling for Contemporary in 2002. Its website claims that it is the world s most widely distributed arts magazine, with an estimated international readership of around 7,500. Contemporary was based in Bermondsey , south east London, but moved its administrative offices to Panama City to start a Spanish language edition in 2007. In May 2009, it was reported that the magazine hadn t paid its contributing writers for over a year. http www.artnet.com magazineus news artnetnews artnetnews5 19 09.asp The magazine is published by Brian M ller, who currently serves as editor and publisher, following the resignation of Emiliano Valdes in December 2008. Contents The magazine contains news, features, interviews and reviews focused on contemporary visual art. Damien Hirst , Maurizio Cattelan , Terry Riley , Matthew Barney , Pipilotti Rist , Yoko Ono and Tracey Emin have all featured in the magazine. Contemporary s marketing strategy includes the distribution of specially commissioned limited edition prints by well known artists free to its subscribers. Notable contributors div style moz column count 3 column count 3 Ian Carr Harris Dennis Cooper Liam Gillick Mark Gisbourne Tony Godfrey RoseLee Goldberg Katerina Gregos Martin ... 1993 2002 Keith Spencer 1992 1993 External links wiktionary contemporary http www.contemporary magazine.com The magazine s homepage Contemporary Magazine Writers Scandal http www.artnet.com magazineus ...   more details



  1. Contemporary literature

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Contemporary literature is literature with its Setting literature setting generally after World War II . Subgenres of contemporary literature include contemporary romance . History This table lists literary movements by decade. It should not be assumed to be comprehensive. width 100 align center border 0 cellpadding 0 cellspacing 0 style border 0px solid E5FFEC background color E5FFEC valign top width 17 1930s Objectivist poets valign top width 16 1940s valign top width 16 1950s Beat Generation Black Mountain poets Confessional poetry New York School valign top width 16 1960s British Poetry Revival New Wave science fiction width 100 align center border 0 cellpadding 0 cellspacing 0 style border 0px solid E5FFEC background color E5FFEC valign top width 16 1970s Language poets L A N G U A G E poets valign top width 16 1980s Cyberpunk Maximalism New Formalism Poetry slam valign top width 16 1990s postcyberpunk valign top width 17 2000s New Weird See also 20th century in literature History of modern literature Modernist literature Postmodern literature 2000s in books CURRENTYEAR in literature Category Contemporary literature Category History of literature Literature stub ja ...   more details



  1. Contemporary ballet

    Contemporary ballet is a form of dance which incorporates elements of both classical ballet and modern dance . It takes its technique and use of pointe work from classical ballet, although it permits a greater range of movement that may not adhere to the strict body lines set forth by schools of ballet technique. Many of its concepts come from the ideas and innovations of 20th century modern dance , including floorwork, balletic movements and andturn in of the legs. History George Balanchine is often considered to have been the first pioneer of contemporary ballet. Today the style he developed is known as neoclassical ballet , a style of dance between classical ballet and today s contemporary ballet. Balanchine used flexed hands and occasionally feet , turned in legs, off centered positions and non classical costumes such as leotards and tunics instead of tutus to distance himself from the classical and romantic ballet traditions. Balanchine also brought modern dancers in to dance with his company, the New York City Ballet one such dancer was Paul Taylor choreographer Paul Taylor , who in 1959 performed in Balanchine s piece Episodes . Balanchine also worked with modern dance choreographer Martha Graham , expanding his exposure to modern techniques and ideas. Also during this period ... for their use of contemporary ballet . Image New York State Theater by David Shankbone.jpg 275px ... continued to perform numerous contemporary pieces, many choreographed by co founder Gerald Arpino . Today there are many explicitly contemporary ballet companies and choreographers. These include Alonzo ... Contemporary Ballet and Ji Kili n , former artistic director of the Nederlands Dans Theatre . Traditionally ..., also regularly perform contemporary works. Choreographers and companies Sean Bovim Karol Armitage ... Hans Van Manen Spellbound Dance Company Dwight Rhoden and Desmond Richardson Complexions Contemporary ... Contemporary Ballet Category Contemporary dance Category Ballet terminology bg es ...   more details




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