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Arts, Volume 14, Issue 1

February 2025 - 20 articles

Cover Story: This article examines nomadism through Rosi Braidotti’s framework, analyzing its impact on contemporary artistic practices. Through case studies of Mario Merz’s igloos and Jimena Kato’s precarious constructions, it explores material agency and instability in relation to migration, diasporic cultures, and the contested notion of home. Key concepts—nomadic subjectivity, performativity, and potentiality—reveal how nomadism redefines subjectivity and materiality in art. These practices embody a nomadic ontology, where movement and instability generate creation, challenging fixed identity and static form. This study advances discourse on philosophy and contemporary art, positioning nomadism as a critical lens for understanding artistic and socio-cultural transformations. View this paper
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Articles (20)

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17 Pages

1 February 2025

The issue of royal deaths, along with studies on the ceremonial framework, the artistic and ideological aspects of their funerals, the rituals of power succession, and the public manifestation of dynastic power, represents a significant area of resea...

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  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,769 Views
26 Pages

31 January 2025

The present article aims to provide a complete overview of the concepts, regulations, and criteria developed in Europe, in addition to an analysis of their consequences in the Alhambra Palatine City from its Christian period (1492) until the arrival...

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1,640 Views
16 Pages

25 January 2025

The silver-gilt container discovered in 1964 in the vicinity of Albarracin is currently housed in the Teruel Museum in Spain and represents a pinnacle of Taifa sumptuary arts. It was commissioned by the second monarch of the Kingdom of Albarracin, &l...

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2,172 Views
53 Pages

20 January 2025

The spatiality of Caspar David Friedrich’s paintings has always been a topic of investigation within the field of Romantic art history. This research has been conducted with the objective of gaining insight into the ideas and reasoning of the G...

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  • Open Access
2 Citations
4,069 Views
25 Pages

16 January 2025

New technologies and urban expansion have made it increasingly important for architects to incorporate movement into building facades, using a variety of artistic methods. This study explores the use of movable and movable-like solutions on urban ele...

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  • Open Access
1,994 Views
15 Pages

2 January 2025

This article examines nomadism through the conceptual framework of philosopher Rosi Braidotti, analyzing its implications for contemporary artistic practices. By focusing on case studies, including Italian artist Mario Merz’s igloos and Peruvia...

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  • Open Access
1,330 Views
8 Pages

2 January 2025

At the time of its construction, which started in 1913, the architectural design of Moscow’s Kazan Station was considered by many to be out of step with the avant-garde creative energies that pervaded fin-de-siècle Russian culture. The s...

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10 Pages

31 December 2024

A group of Romanesque sculptures today at the Gosudarstvennyj Istoričeskij Muzej in Moscow, coming from the restoration of the Cathedral of Saint Sophia in Kijv, can be related to the commission of Vladimir II Monomak, Grand Prince of Kijv, cult...

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