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Visual Culture: - A term which is used more and more in place of the term art. Return to top
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visual culture - A term which is used more and more, it refers to what we have otherwise called art, but it is more inclusive and less likely to rely upon value judgments.

Practices of Looking: an introduction to visual culture. Oxford University Press,Inc., 2009. p. 94, 103.
^ Lacan, Jacques Seminar One: Freud's Papers On Technique 1988, p.215.
^ Sturken, Marita and Lisa Cartwright.

Programme of September 2004 Conference at Oxford Brookes University, UK: "1956: Legacies of political change in art and visual culture", listing (on page 2) a presentation by Rasheed Araeen entitled "The Cold War, ...

Alloway, alongside the artists Richard Hamilton and Eduardo Paolozzi, was among the founding members of the Independent Group, a collective of artists, architects, and writers who explored radical approaches to contemporary visual culture during ...

Making generalizations about the visual culture of any group of people is a crude endeavor, especially with a culture as diverse as Hungary's.

From about the 1890s on, a succession of varied movements and styles arose that are the core of modern art and that represent one of the high points of Western visual culture.

- For more info about painters and sculptors from Ireland, see: Irish Artists.
- For more details of visual culture in Ireland, see: Irish Art Encyclopedia.

of linear perspective allows artists to simulate or construct the appearance of three dimensional space on a two dimensional surface. It is one of the major innovations of European art, with an extraordinary impact on western visual culture from ...

Ingres Then, and Now (Re Visions: Critical Studies in the History and Theory of Art), by Adrian Rifkin. "Adam Rifkin reevaluates Ingres' work in the context of a variety of literary, musical and visual cultures..." ...

See also: Painting, Movement, Sculpture, Roman, School

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