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The definitive modern guide to finding your season and best colors, from the author of The Curated Closet. Why do some colors look radiant and effortless on one person but completely wash out another? The answer is color theory. In Personal Color, you’ll harness the power of color theory to identify your color season and discover which shades best harmonize with your unique skin tone, hair, and eye color to make your natural beauty shine. In Personal Color you will learn how to: Accurately predict whether any color will suit you (or not) Find your color season (spring, summer, autumn, or winter) and subtype (clear, true, light, soft, or deep) Broaden your “color horizon” to go beyond n...
This volume is a critical interrogation of the concept, meaning and experience of disaster in 21st-century Japan. Throughout the chapters, a central theme and guiding theoretical perspective is the recognition of the human element in disasters. The evolution of disaster studies in Japan over the past three decades—and the contextual disaster policy changes and societal processes—shows that the empirical terrain for studying disasters is changing, animating the high interest in the sociology of disaster as an interdisciplinary field.
This book traces the Fukushima nuclear disaster of March 2011 and how art emerged as a powerful response to the socio-political and environmental consequences. Artists turned to collaborative and ecological practices to make sense of the crisis, challenging official narratives and responding to the violence of radioactive contamination.
Zuckerguss trifft Zersetzung – Rachel Maclean entlarvt die digitale Gegenwart in grellen Farben und surrealer Schärfe In Mama Mimi Duck treffen zuckersüße Bildwelten auf eine schonungslose Auseinandersetzung mit Social Media, Schönheitswahn und digitaler Scheinrealität. Die schottische Künstlerin Rachel Maclean kombiniert grelle Farben, künstliche Figuren und surreale Szenarien zu Arbeiten, die ebenso unterhaltsam wie unbequem sind. Deep Fakes, toxische Weiblichkeitsbilder, überinszenierte Influencer-Ästhetik – Maclean entlarvt sie alle in ihren surrealen Bildräumen und immersiven Installationen. Der Katalog erscheint anlässlich der Ausstellungen if it looks like a duck... (Ku...
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Paula Modersohn-Becker was the first important female German painter of the twentieth century. On the occasion of the 100th anniversary (in 2007) of her death, the Kunsthalle Bremen has staged a retrospective of her works. Its main focus is on Modersohn-Beckers encounter with the then undisputed art capital of the world, Paris. German text. Paula Modersohn-Becker war die erste bedeutende deutsche Malerin des 20. Jahrhunderts. Anlässlich ihres 100. Todestages 2007 widmet die Kunsthalle Bremen ihrem Schaffen eine groáe Ausstellung. Gezeigt werden vorrangig ihre Begegnungen mit der damals unangefochtenen Kunstmetropole der Welt: Paris.