"Pre-Romanesque " is a term for architecture and to some extent pictorial and portable art found initially in Southern Europe ( Spain, Italy and Southern France ) between the Late Antique period to the start of the Romanesque period in the 11th century.
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The former exhibit reveals the first glimpse by Europeans of Mayan architecture while the latter collection of photos of the 1850s made in Asia, Africa and the Americas by the likes of William Henry Fox Talbot, Roger Fenton and Ernest Benecke shows how photography itself developed as a portable art.
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The Great Goddess has since been identified at Teotihuacan locations other than Tepantitla including the Tetitla compound ( see photo below ), the Palace of the Jaguars, and the Temple of Agriculture as well as on portable art including vessels and even on the back of a pyrite mirror.
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It largely disdains the theatrical embrace and high-tech gadgetry of installation art, preferring instead to compress theatricality into discrete portable art objects, objects that demand a traditionally buffered one-on-one relationship to the viewer, a zone of separation in which there's a possibility of awe.
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The proceeds received from apparel sales enable the company to equip the backpacks they give to students with art and school supplies, or as some like to call it a portable art studio . This was done in an effort to highlight the importance of a student's growth through the use of creative arts.
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Although named only " Words & Pictures " for the pilot issue, from issue 1 onwards the title was expanded to include a phrase created by Momus in his preface text for the issue, giving the project the full title it would be known by for the remaining ten issues : " Words & Pictures-Ultra-Paranoid ( Extra-Spatial ) Portable Art !"