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  1. www.artsy.net › gene › isolation-slash-alienationIsolation/Alienation | Artsy

    As it is typically the fate of an artist to work alone, isolation and alienation are frequent themes throughout the history of art. Whether a painting of a solitary figure or a photograph of a barren landscape, these works carry a pervading sense of emptiness or sadness.

  2. ART AND ALIENATION IN BILBAO. Abstract. Capital enters Bilbao through culture, deindustrialization and industrial ruins, giving way to the construction of a new city, taking space as a value of change, as a product in which to impose the new model of neoliberal creative city.

  3. 7 de abr. de 2018 · In this essay, I will explore the process of creation taken to prove alienation can be looked at as an art form. Calling upon historical contexts from Karl Marx to modern ideas of psychogeography from Shawn Micaleff, I will differentiate alienation and how admiring it as an art form is more effective than Marx’s capitalist views on ...

  4. In the case of abstract art, its critics have held that such works are alienated in the sense of embodying a flight from reality into a vacuous realm of theory, which renders them unintelligible to the majority of people.

  5. 15 de jul. de 2022 · art and alienation: the role of the artist in society. by. Herbert Read. Publication date. 1967. Publisher. horizon press. Collection. printdisabled; internetarchivebooks; inlibrary.

  6. alienation effect, idea central to the dramatic theory of the German dramatist-director Bertolt Brecht. It involves the use of techniques designed to distance the audience from emotional involvement in the play through jolting reminders of the artificiality of the theatrical performance.

  7. 3 de feb. de 2000 · By examining the aesthetic, social, and educational philosophy of Herbert Marcuse, the author documents and demonstrates the structure and movement of Marcuse's thought on art, alienation, and...