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Animation Studies

The Peer-reviewed Open Access Online Journal for Animation History and Theory – ISSN 1930-1928

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Kay Kane – Animation as Conservation: Classical Values in Contemporary Practice

Posted on November 6, 2015November 6, 2015 by Amy Ratelle, editor (2011-2021)

Something curious happened to visual fine art over the course of the twentieth century, something that did not happen to other art forms.[1] It shed any semblance of a disciplinary base. The term ‘Fine Art’ used to denote the traditional plastic arts – drawing, painting, sculpture – as distinguished, on the one hand, from other […]

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Posted in Kay Kane – Animation as Conservation: Classical Values in Contemporary Practice, Volume 10Tagged animation, conservation, fine art, life drawing, practice
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