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A new art exhibition in Hopkins Hall attempts to show students and faculty that even small gestures can have a big impact. “Gesture (inclusive)” features paintings, films, photographs and ...
The second golden age of gestural language in the western world comes with the Renaissance; and into the 17 th and 18 th centuries numerous books are published on the art of gesture.
The exhibit stresses the gesture and thus has many time-based elements -- if you don't happen to wander in at the right time, you may not see anything that you'd define as "art." ...
Gesture Then and Now includes East and West Coast artists connected to the heyday of Abstract Expressionism — among them Jack Jefferson, Deborah Remington, Matsumi Kanemitsu, and John Connell ...
LONDON — Land art is having a moment in the UK. It was building last year with two shows, in Margate and Birmingham, by perambulatory artist Hamish Fulton. More ‘walking art’ is afoot in ...
The art of the gesture was an important part of ancient oratory, and has been revived in the modern sporting arena. (AFP stringer/Getty Images) Roman orators knew the importance of body language.
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