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Collection “Personality in the Processes of Art”
The Institute of Art History of the Art Academy of Latvia and „Neputns Publishers“ have issued a new collection “Personality in the Processes of Art” (edited by Kristiāna Ābele, initiated by Ruta Čaupova) within the series “Materials for Latvian Art History”. The collection has been published thanks to the support of State Culture Capital Foundation.
 
Editorial board: Elita Grosmane (Institute of Art History, Riga), Mart Kalm (Eesti Kunstiakadeemia, Kunstiteaduse instituut, Tallinn), Rūta Kaminska (Valsts Kultūras pieminekļu aizsardzības inspekcija), Eduards Kļaviņš (Latvijas Mākslas akadēmijas Mākslas zinātnes nodaļa), Ingrīda Korsakaite (Ingrida Korsakaitė, Vilnius), Vojtěch Lahoda (Ústav dějin uměni AV ČR, Praha), Lars Olof Larsson (Kunsthistorisches Institut der Christian-Albrecht-Universität, Kiel), Małgorzata Omilanovska (Sztuki PAN, Warszawa; Instytut Historii Sztuki Universytety Gdańskiego), Jānis Zilgalvis (Valsts Kultūras pieminekļu aizsardzības inspekcija).

Table of Contents

• Kristiāna Ābele. Introduction
• Anna Ancāne. Master Builder Rupert Bindenschu: Influences and Achievements in the Architecture of Riga in the Last Quarter of the 17th Century
• Elita Grosmane. The Lectern of Tobias Heintz, Court Carpenter to the Duke of Courland: Manifestation of the Artist’s Self-Confidence in the Art of Latvia
• Daina Lāce. Georg Franz Bernhardt and Neo-Gothic Church Altar Retables in the Late 19th Century Latvia
• Eduards Kļaviņš. Relations between the Individualisation of an Image and the Formal Structure in Portrait. Examples from Latvian Art History
• Stella Pelše. The Artist’s Personality in Latvian Art-Historical Monographs from the Beginnings to the Late Soviet Period
• Kristiāna Ābele. / Attribution of Authorship: Art Critics in the Baltic and St. Petersburg German Periodical Press at the Turn of the 20th Century and their Contribution to the Promotion of Latvian Art
• Nataļja Jevsejeva. The Influence of Paul Cézanne and Cézannism in Latvian Painting in the First Third of the 20th Century
• Kristīne Ogle. Landscape Painting Master Class of the Latvian Academy of Art as Interpreted in Latvian Inter-War Art Criticism
• Jānis Kalnačs. Gains and Losses on the Path from Outsider to Canon
• Ruta Čaupova. Contrasting Interpretations of Personality in Reality and Sculptural Portraits of the Soviet Period: Official Rhetoric and Intonations of Resistance
• Ilze Martinsone. Design in the Latvian Soviet Socialist Repbublic. Process and Personalities
• Vita Banga. Marta Staņa. The Daile Theatre Disputes
• Amy Bryzgel. The Bronze Man and the Homeless Man: Performance Art in Latvia Then and Now
• Rasa Šmite. The Xchange Network Community of Artists in Acoustic Cyberspace
• Māra Rubene. Art and Singularity

Personality in the Processes of Art
Collected articles
Edited by Kristiāna Ābele
Designer Juris Petraškevičs   
Rīga: Neputns; Rīga: Mākslas vēstures pētījumu atbalsta fonds, 2012. pp 296.
(Materials for Latvian Art History)
ISBN 9789984807911
 
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