Founded in 1979, Modernism has since presented more than 450 exhibitions, both historical and contemporary, in media ranging from painting to photography, sculpture to performance, by an international roster of artists. Heads and Portraits: Drawings from Piero de Cosimo to Jasper Johns. Exh. cat. London and New York: Kate Ganz Ltd, 1993. Burden, Carter. Selected Works from the Collection of Carter Burden. Exh. cat. New York: Marlborough Gallery, 1974: 1-37. People also buy art relating to a favourite subject, or category, such as maritime, or animals, horses etc. Evolution of Music. Music evolved as human emotions evolved and as human language evolved and as human intelligence evolved. The sound of music has changed as society has changed over the years, thus the change in the sound of music is really a reflection of our cultural evolution. In Indigenous cultures, music played a role in ceremonies and tradition. Traditional instruments were played, and lyrics were often strongly linked to nature. Rock music began in the early 1950s, relying on various musical genres, including blues, jazz and gospel, as well as country music. One of the oldest-known musical instruments in the world was the flute. Most people love aesthetically pleasing chords and rhythms. Summer Exhibition Illustrated 2012 (exhibition catalogue). London: Royal Academy of Arts, 2012: 177, illustrated. Hodges, A.L., & Wilson, L.L. (2010). Effects of music therapy on preterm infants in the neonatal intensive care unit. Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine, 16(5), 72-73. Harmony refers to the “vertical” sounds of pitches in music, which means pitches that are played or sung together at the same time to create a chord Usually this means the notes are played at the same time, although harmony may also be implied by a melody that outlines a harmonic structure (i.e., by using melody notes that are played one after the other, outlining the notes of a chord). In music written using the system of major-minor tonality (“keys”), which includes most classical music written from 1600 to 1900 and most Western pop, rock and traditional music, the key of a piece determines the scale used, which centres around the “home note” or tonic of the key. Simple classical pieces and many pop and traditional music songs are written so that all the music is in a single key. More complex Classical, pop and traditional music songs and pieces may have two keys (and in some cases three or more keys). Classical music from the Romantic era (written from about 1820-1900) often contains multiple keys, as does jazz , especially Bebop jazz from the 1940s, in which the key or “home note” of a song may change every four bars or even every two bars. In addition to Red Rag Art Gallery Nicola Wakeling art work has been exhibited at other leading Scottish Art Galleries and are held in several collections. Each painting at Red Rag is sourced from the Nicola Wakeling artist studio and like all Red Rag Modern art and Contemporary art it can be shipped worldwide.
Storr, Robert. Ellsworth Kelly: Rencontres à Paris.†Art Press 167 (March 1992): 10-24. trans. Marie-France de Paloméra. Founded in 1983 within the College of Architecture, Design, and the Arts at the University of Illinois at Chicago, Gallery 400 has established itself as a venue for cutting-edge contemporary art, architecture and design. Featuring local, national and international artists, the university gallery combines intellectual exhibitions with an approachable atmosphere, offering a diverse program of lectures and events for students, professional artists and the general public alike. Belgian artist, Yves Ullens , publishes a new catalogue celebrating his three consecutive exhibitions. Rasson Art Gallery in Tournai, Belgium (14 March – 18 May), Mark Hachem Gallery in Paris, France (9-23 May), and Galerie Pascal Jassens in Ghent, Belgium (23 May – 27 June). Jackson, M. (1996). Music therapy for living: A case study on a woman with terminal breast cancer. Journal of Palliative Care, 12(3), 69-69. France-Lise McGurn (born 1983) is a Glasgow-based artist who predominantly works with painting to create layered installations that incorporate the gallery walls, floors and ceilings. Kelly, Ellsworth. Five Panels: Red Orange White Green Blue.†Statement. in Art Now: New York vol. 1, no. 9 (November, 1969). Bozcuk, H., Artac, M., Kara, A., Ozdogan, M., Sualp, Y., Topcu, Z., Karaagacli, A., Yildiz, M. & Savas, B. (2006). Does music exposure during chemotherapy improve quality of life in early breast cancer patients? A pilot study. Medical Science Monitor, 12(5), 200-205. Conclusions: Family-based educational music therapy may be an engaging and effective method to augment treatment for psychiatric consumers and their caregivers. Limitations of the study, implications for clinical practice, and suggestions for future research are provided. The book, Dutch Landscapes, explores 17th-century landscape painting, and accompanies an exhibition at The Queen’s Gallery, Buckingham Palace. Russian Revolution to Post-Modernism: 10th Anniversary Exhibition, Rosa Esman Gallery, New York, September 7-October 9, 1982. In addition to Red Rag Art Gallery Christine Woodside has exhibited at a number of other Scottish Art Galleries. Each painting at Red Rag is sourced from the Christine Woodside artist studio and like all Red Rag Contemporary art it can be shipped worldwide. Ria, L., Sumitra, L.A., & Gavi, S. (2015). Effectiveness of music therapy on pain intensity among hospitalized post operative children between 6-12 years. International Journal of Nursing Education and Research, 3(2), 153-160.