
53 definitions of medium
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The story tends to support the idea that Evans’ work is not simply to be categorised as documentary photography: he used the camera as a medium for ‘discovering’ as well as ‘making’.
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Wouldnt one be better off to begin experimenting with photography a flexible medium par excellence and try to open up its great potential for various possible presentation forms?
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Apart from the reference to the time-honoured compositional device of the repoussoir, it seems to me that the quotation of Cézanne in this medium of moving photos is not without significance.
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For large sections of the art world, painting is after all still the most privileged medium, and invoking the great history of painting is still an effective prestige- and price-enhancing strategy.
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Perhaps this common quality lies in the artists´ economic and efficient attitude towards medium and technique their special attention to detail which conveys a particular kind of respect for life as such.
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The use of the medium of photography partially eliminates the hand of the artist: the apparent objectivity of the medium gives the image the illusion of reality, making the maquettes appear real rather than fictitious.
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She believes that the choice of medium plays a major role in the way images are interpreted and believed, as does the interaction between image and text - the impact of headlines on newspaper photographs and vice versa.
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These themes, defined by social and political developments, are juxtaposed with art related subjects like the search for a new canon, the return of Romanticism, the ideals of design and the status of the artwork in the post-medium condition.
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These themes, defined by social and political developments, are juxtaposed with art related subjects like the search for a new canon, the return of Romanticism, the ideals of design and the status of the artwork in the post-medium condition.
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