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Paper · Semantic Scholar
Escape from Empire: Contemporary Female Artists from Ukraine and the Problem of IdentityRelevance. The article explores how the question of individual and collective identity shapes the reception of contemporary Ukrainian art in the global field. The purpose of this article is to analyze the work of Ukrainian female artists based on the problem of identification and identity, as well as the problematization of the possibility of “being Ukrainian” or “being from Ukraine” within the framework of the pos…
Encyclopedia · Wikipedia
An artist's book is a work of art that engages with the form of a book as a medium in and of itself. Some artist's books are produced in editions—either in small batches or mass-produced pressings—while others are made as one-of-a-kind objects.
Image · Europeana
Full text · Open Library
LeonardoBill Gates bought the Codex Leicester a notebook of Leonardo da Vinci's scientific observations and theories in 1994 from the estate of Armand Hammer for $30.8 million. Last year Gates loaned the work to Australia's Powerhouse Museum, which prepared this companion to its exhibition. No longer in codex form (the pages were bound in the 1600s, but Gates had the binding dismantled for digital reproduction), the manuscr…
Image · DPLA
Medium: Archival pigment print created from three monotype paintings then printed on both sides of Rives BFK paper Ruth Ginsberg-Place, photographer, printmaker and book artist, was born in New York City. Trained in painting and fiber arts, she had been a tapestry artist early in her career. Her artists’ books, accompanied by text, deal with nature, autobiography and politics. Ruth’s latest one-person exhibition was…