Creativity in the aging visual artist is reviewed and modifying factors are identified. A program of support for the artist is described with the goal of regeneration of career with enhanced creativity and increased productivity.
Founded in 2002, Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide is a scholarly, refereed e-journal devoted to the study of nineteenth-century painting, sculpture, graphic arts, photography, architecture, and decorative arts across globe.
“I’m a pop artist using natural history as my iconography,” Alexis Rockman has said of himself (1). Pop art, a movement that coincided with the youth and music phenomena of the 1950s and 1960s, draws its subject matter from the modern urban consumer experience, adopting popular culture icons and introducing them to the art world, much as American artist Andy Warhol incorporated and immortalized...
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:Journal of traditional building, architecture and urbanism2021
The beautiful city of Charleston, South Carolina, was built by enslaved Africans, and the painful historical connections between classical architecture slavery have encouraged some critics to see classicism as racist. Contemporary black artist Jonathan Green, however, proposed a new way viewing Charleston’s buildings: testament creativity resilience that fused African architectural traditions, ...