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  2. Richard J. Bernstein - Wikipedia

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    In his 1983 book Beyond Objectivism and Relativism: Science, Hermeneutics, and Praxis, Bernstein diagnosed a serious issue that affects much of modern philosophy as it oscillates between two untenable positions; on the one hand, the dogmatic search for absolute truths, and on the other, the conviction that "anything goes" when it comes to the ...

  3. Art-based research - Wikipedia

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    Art-based research is a mode of formal qualitative inquiry that uses artistic processes in order to understand and articulate the subjectivity of human experience. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The term was first coined by Elliot Eisner (1933–2014) who was a professor of Art and Education at the Stanford Graduate School of Education and one of the United ...

  4. 1983 in art - Wikipedia

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    18 August – Nikolaus Pevsner, German-born British art historian (b.1902). 28 October – Otto Messmer, American animator (b.1892). 5 November – Jean-Marc Reiser, French comics creator (b.1941). 17 November – John Russell Harper, Canadian art historian (b.1914). 2 December – Aart van den IJssel, Dutch sculptor (b.1922).

  5. Robert G. Bednarik - Wikipedia

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    The dating of rock art: a critique. In: Journal of Archaeological Science 29(11), 2002, 1213–1233. The oldest surviving rock art: a taphonomic review. In: Origini 24, 2002, 335–349. The earliest evidence of palaeoart. In: Rock Art Research 20 (2), 2003, 89–135. Children as Pleistocene artists. In: Rock Art Research 25 (2), 2008, 173–182.

  6. Technical art history - Wikipedia

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    Technical art history was slow to penetrate art history departments at universities, as it had to compete with the emerging ‘new’ art histories in the 1970s and 1980s. [7] Nowadays, several universities around the world offer training and research programmes based on technical art history. [4] New York University; Stockholm University

  7. Robert Storr (art academic) - Wikipedia

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    From 1990 to 2002 Robert Storr was curator, then senior curator, in the Department of Painting and Sculpture at the Museum of Modern Art.As a curator, Storr made his mark early with a number of major exhibitions at the museum and elsewhere, which enhanced the public prominence of such artists as Elizabeth Murray, Gerhard Richter, Max Beckmann, Tony Smith and Robert Ryman.

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    More shoppers came to Costco stores in the three months ending Nov. 24, just days ahead of Black Friday. The company saw sales up 7.5% over last year.

  9. Carol Duncan - Wikipedia

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    Carol Greene Duncan is a Marxist-feminist scholar known as a pioneer of ‘new art history’, a social-political approach to art, who is recognized for her work in the field of Museum Studies, particularly her inquiries into the role that museums play in defining cultural identity.