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Assemblage is art that is made by assembling disparate elements – often everyday objects – scavenged by the artist or bought specially. The use of assemblage as an approach to making art goes back to Pablo Picasso ’s cubist constructions, the three dimensional works he began to make from 1912.
- Arte Povera
Arte povera means literally ‘poor art’ but the word poor...
- Arte Povera
Learn how to map a movement to help understand the landscape, the players, what’s missing, what’s most needed, power imbalances and conflicts.
Impressionism is a 19th-century art movement, associated especially with French artists such as Claude Monet, Pierre Auguste Renoir, Camille Pissarro and Alfred Sisley, who attempted to accurately and objectively record visual ‘impressions’ by using small, thin, visible brushstrokes that coalesce to form a single scene and emphasize ...
social movements are framed by challenges to definitions of identity and belonging and, therefore, advance a politics of recognition. This is contrasted against social movements active before the Second World War, which tended to focus on structural inequalities such as social class, and advocated for a
Social movements are a particular form of non-routine collective action that attempts to create or resist political and social change. Social movements have had profound impacts on society as we know it. Social movements can seek to reform existing systems, replace them with something new, or sometimes create alternatives on a small, local scale.
Sociologists Ralph Turner and Lewis Killian (1993) built on earlier sociological ideas and developed what is known as emergent norm theory. They believe that the norms experienced by people in a crowd may be disparate and fluctuating.
Dec 8, 2022 · Among those arrested were members of the Reichsbürger (which translates as citizens of the Reich), a disparate movement of groups and individuals, including some with extreme-right views.