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The Triumph of art for the public, 1785-1848 : the emerging role of exhibitions and critics / by Holt, Elizabeth Basye Gilmore.(CARDINAL)151078;
Bibliography: pages 503-505.
Subjects: Art criticism.; Exhibition catalogs.; Art exhibition audiences.; Art, Modern; Art;
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Learning audiences : adult arts participation and the learning consciousness : the final report of the Adult Arts Education Project / by McDaniel, Nello.(CARDINAL)324820; Thorn, George.(CARDINAL)324819; Cartwright, Catherine.(CARDINAL)325104; Cummings, Jon.(CARDINAL)647882; Association of Performing Arts Presenters.(CARDINAL)325103; John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (U.S.)(CARDINAL)159578;
Includes bibliographical references (page 98).About the Adult Arts Education Project -- Adult arts learning: premises and imperatives -- Toward a learning consciousness -- Six disciplines of the learning consciousness -- A window on the disciplines -- Conclusion -- Adult Arts Education participants.Funding is provided to the Adult Arts Education Project by the U.S. Department of Education, the Kennedy Center Corporate Fund, and the Association of Performing Arts Presenters through its Lila Wallace-Reader's Digest Arts Partners Program.
Subjects: Technical reports.; Audiences.; Performing arts; Adult learning.;
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Participation / by Bishop, Claire.(CARDINAL)281751;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 200-203) and index.Theoretical frameworks. The poetics of the Open work / Umberto Eco -- The death of the author / Roland Barthes -- The negation of the autonomy of art by the Avant-garde / Peter Bürger -- The inoperative community / Jean-Luc Nancy -- Poetics of relation / Édouard Glissant -- Chaosmosis: an ethico-aesthetic paradigm / Félix Guattari -- Problems and transformations in critical art / Jacques Rancière. Artists writings. Towards a situationist international / Guy Debord -- Notes on the elimination of the audience / Allan Kaprow -- Dance in my experience / Hélio Oiticica -- Letters 1968-69 / Lygia Clark and Hélio Oiticica -- Project for the experimental art series, Rosario / Graciela Carnevale -- Report of a day's proceedings at the Bureau for Direct Democracy / Joseph Beuys and Dirk Schwarze -- I am searching for field character / Joseph Beuys -- Ten appearances -- Notes on funk, I-II / Adrian Piper -- On democracy -- Transnacionala/A journey from the East to the West / Eda Cufer -- The Baudouin/Boudewijn experiment: a deliberate, non-fatalistic, large-scale group experiment in deviation / Carsten Höller -- The battle of Orgreave / Jeremy Deller -- No ghosts in the wall / Rirkrit Tiravanija -- 24h Foucault / Thomas Hirschhorn. Critical and curatorial positions. Relational aesthetics / Nicolas Bourriaud -- Social aesthetics / Lars Bang Larsen -- What is a station? / Molly Nesbit, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Rirkrit Tiravanija -- Chat rooms / Hal Foster.
Subjects: Biographies.; Interactive art.; Arts audiences.; Authorship;
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Disordered attention : how we look at art and performance today / by Bishop, Claire,author.(CARDINAL)281751;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction: OS XXI, disordering attention -- Information overload : research-based art -- Black box, white cube, grey zone : performance exhibitions and hybrid spectatorship -- Seizing the moment : interventions -- Déjà vu : invoking modernist architecture and design."Much has been written about the impact of the internet, smartphones, and social media on our attention spans--and most of it has been negative. But these debates do not adequately engage with the new conditions of spectatorship in contemporary culture. How has digital technology reorganized our attention? And how are artists processing, reacting to, and rejecting these developments? Across four provocative and insightful essays, art historian and critic Claire Bishop identifies trends in contemporary practice since the 1990s: research-based art, performance exhibitions, interventions, and invocations of modernism. She historicizes the present while suggesting that new frameworks of attention have come to replace the modernist ideal of rapt absorption"--
Subjects: Informational works.; Essays.; Arts, Modern; Engagement (Philosophy); Arts audiences.; Arts and society;
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Caraval [sound recording] / by Garber, Stephanie,author.(CARDINAL)354869; Soler, Rebecca,narrator.(CARDINAL)353224;
Read by Rebecca Soler.012-017Welcome, welcome to Caraval--Stephanie Garber's sweeping tale of two sisters who escape their ruthless father when they enter the dangerous intrigue of a legendary game.Scarlett has never left the tiny island where she and her beloved sister Tella live with their powerful, and cruel, father. Now Scarlett's father has arranged a marriage for her, and Scarlett thinks her dreams of seeing Caraval, the far-away, once-a-year performance where the audience participates in the show, are over.But this year, Scarlett's long-dreamt of invitation finally arrives. With the help of a mysterious sailor, Tella whisks Scarlett away to the show. Only, as soon as they arrive, Tella is kidnapped by Caraval's mastermind organizer, Legend. It turns out that this season's Caraval revolves around Tella, and whoever finds her first is the winner.Scarlett has been told that everything that happens during Caraval is only an elaborate performance. But she nevertheless becomes enmeshed in a game of love, heartbreak, and magic with the other players in the game. And whether Caraval is real or not, she must find Tella before the five nights of the game are over, a dangerous domino effect of consequences is set off, and her sister disappears forever.
Subjects: Young adult fiction.; Audiobooks.; Sisters; Fathers and daughters; Performing arts;
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Growing audiences : creating value, meaning and energy / by McDaniel, Nello.(CARDINAL)324820; Thorn, George.(CARDINAL)324819;
The learning audiences premises -- The growing audiences process."GROWING AUDIENCES asserts the premise and a practice that audience development is a whole organizational process and requires of each arts provider a real commitment to personal, organizational and audience change and growth. At the heart of GROWING AUDIENCES is a commitment to learning, to changing behaviors and to growing on every level. Integral to this growth is a deep commitment to personal values, making meanings central to all efforts, and generating the energy to drive and sustain real change."--Back cover.
Subjects: Arts audiences.; Artists and community.; Arts;
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Painters and public life in eighteenth-century Paris / by Crow, Thomas E.,1948-(CARDINAL)179161;
Bibliography: pages 278-285.
Subjects: Salon (Exhibition : Paris, France); Art and state; Art exhibition audiences;
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Building communities, not audiences : the future of the arts in the United States / by Borwick, Doug,author,editor.(CARDINAL)377231; Bacon, Barbara Schaffer,contributor.(CARDINAL)530548;
Includes bibliographical references.
Subjects: Arts and society; Arts audiences; Arts; Community arts projects; Artists and community; Engagement (Philosophy); Social participation;
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Painters and public life in 18th century Paris / by Crow, Thomas E.,1948-(CARDINAL)179161;
Bibliography: pages 278-285.
Subjects: Salon (Exhibition : Paris, France); Painting, French; Painting, French; Art exhibition audiences; Art and state;
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Speak, memorably : the art of captivating an audience / by McGowan, Bill,author.(CARDINAL)539012; Silva, Juliana,author.;
Part I: Communico, ergo sum (I communicate, therefore I am). Why memorable communication matters -- Part II: The short-winded raconteur. The Coppola storytelling formula ; The verbal diet -- Part III: Sticky talk. The theory of levitivity ; The magnificent seven ; The conformity trap: jargon and cliché -- Part IV: Pipes and poses. Burying the zombie from ; The Ricky Bobbie quandary: "I'm not sure what to do with my hands" -- Part V: Firm up your soft skills. Empathy: it's all about them ; It's all about likeability ; Mansplaining, manterrupting, and theftosterone -- Part VI: Tackling the tech challenge. PowerPoint-less ; Zoomgenics: you can read a room, but you can't read a Zoom ; Communicating in the age of AI -- Conclusion.Speak, Memorably challenges the corporate norm of bland, jargon-filled communication and offers a fresh approach to standing out. Communication coach Bill McGowan shares practical strategies to help professionals at any level break free from generic messaging, discover their authentic voice, and communicate with clarity and impact. Drawing on decades of experience with high-profile clients, McGowan delivers a compelling guide to making messages more memorable, persuasive, and human.
Subjects: Public speaking.; Business presentations.; Business communication.; Interpersonal communication.;
Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 9
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