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  • 11Art Contemporain Africain — L’Art contemporain africain est très dynamique. Il s inspire aussi bien des traditions du continent que, et c est de plus en plus le cas, des réalités urbaines contemporaines d une Afrique en mutation, qui se cherche encore une identité. Les… …

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  • 12Art theft — is the theft of art. This is usually done for the purpose of resale or ransom; occasionally thieves are also commissioned by dedicated private collectors. Stolen art is also often used between criminals in an underworld banking system as… …

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  • 13Art forgery — refers to creating and, in particular, selling works of art that are falsely attributed to be work of another, usually more famous, artist. Art forgery is extremely lucrative, but modern dating and analysis techniques have made the identification …

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  • 14Art therapy — is a form of expressive therapy that uses art materials, such as paints, chalk and markers. Art therapy combines traditional psychotherapeutic theories and techniques with an understanding of the psychological aspects of the creative process,… …

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  • 15art academies — have played a fundamental role in the development of contemporary Chinese art, and to this day the majority of contemporary artists are a product of the academic system of art education. In the early twentieth century, the education reformer Cai… …

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  • 16Art in Ruins — was formed in 1984 as a collaborative interventionist practice in art and architecture, staging exhibitions and publishing texts. [cite journal|journal=Ctheory.net|date=1995|title=Dramatising contradictions|author=Hannah Vowles and Glyn Banks|url …

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  • 17Art, Truth & Politics — is the controversial Nobel Lecture delivered on video by the 2005 Nobel Laureate in Literature Harold Pinter to an audience projected on three large screens at the Swedish Academy in Stockholm and simultaneously transmitted on Channel Four in the …

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  • 18Art Meets Matter — is a design collective exploring the relationship between cultural iconography and objects and materials. Created by Royal College of Art graduate Tony Davis the company has explored iconic sources as diverse at the London Underground Diagram or… …

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  • 19art galleries —    Art galleries and museums, particularly after 1980, have formed some of the most exciting and controversial examples of postwar architecture in Britain. They form part of a global burgeoning of architecture commissioned to serve cultural… …

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  • 20Art of memory — For the 1966 non fiction book, see The Art of Memory. Graphical memory devices from the works of Giordano Bruno The Art of Memory or Ars Memorativa ( art of memory in Latin) is a general term used to designate a loosely associated group of… …

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