NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Shane O'Neill of The Washington Post about the word "aesthetic" and its evolution from art criticism and design theory to online speak and the White House.
This is an essay about the phenomenon of “aesthetic chills”—you know, the moment when, experiencing a work of art, you feel a rush of physical emotion, a shiver that runs down your spine. Often, it ...
The new president of Aesthetic Movement, Alia Gray, has worked with hundreds of brands and retailers over her past 20 years in the industry. Gray started at A/M as a sales associate when company ...
Last December, we all got sexy. Uncomfortably, awkwardly, artificially sexy. Every male acquaintance from high school was suddenly posting himself with Marvel-movie-approved pecs, while women blushed ...
Aesthetics—When you "feel" it. When you "feel" the power of the art. When it all comes together in perfect harmony—song, performance, message, connection—there is a physical reaction to the art. You ...
I recall in the mid-’90s the television providing some of the same information so quickly found on the internet today — from the news to the weather to stock market prices to airport times, the bulky ...
Successor to: Aesthetics and problems of education. 1971. "Published with the assistance of the Getty Center for Education in the Arts." "An Illini book from the University of Illinois Press"--P. [4] ...