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This essay analyzes work of Barbara Kruger, as an American artist and feminist. The theories that her work represent are those which were expressed by Baudrillard when he looked at the way in which technological advancement can affect social change. She used feminist ideas to express her commentary on consumerism.
This paper analyzes what is postmodernism. Postmodernism closely relates to modern politics, philosophy, and sociology. The concept dates back to the period after the cold war. The era had a significant shift in designs and consumption patterns. It also entailed influx in the use of machinery and cultural multiplicity.
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The essay explores the difference of Contemporary Art and Crafts Movement. “A craft is usually a cookie-cutter or close-ended activity. The craft activity is based on a formula or recipe and all participants follow the same directions and end up with roughly the same result every time.” This is contrasted with her definition of art.
According to the story, Sleeping Beauty, called Rose in the story, had been blessed by the power of singing when she was a little child. As she grew up, she grew fond of singing and dancing as evidenced from the movie. Anyway, her comparison to a ballet can be made due to her enduring and long-lasting power (Hyman).
This essay gives a review of The Persistence of Memory by Salvador Dali. The melted clocks have drawn a number of questions and concerns in a bid to understand them. The meaning behind Surrealist Salvador Dali's artistic masterpiece The Persistence of Memory can be ascertained by a keen look into the painting.
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This paper focuses on the realistic painting. Realistic Painting is, it focuses on real, and puts forward problems, pushed people re-think, to achieve the real ascension, pointing to the real things, make the correct guide for the future. Therefore, the spirit of Realism Paintings is the core of contemporary artistic creation, just as it is the core of art creation.
The paper will explore Pablo Picasso and his influence on cubism movement. Modern artists working since the early part of the 1900s have dedicated themselves to depicting the range of human emotions within the colors and lines of their work. The focus of the artist was on emotions with little or no reference to the symbols.
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Contemporary artistic painting, writing, and singing started in the 20th century in the late 1960s. During this period, artists developed different art styles that eventually yielded them the unprecedented fame, which lasts to the modern global society. Undoubtedly, their artworks extend considerately to lure the passion of viewers and readers globally.
Romanticism (1790-1850) has been one of the most influential art movements of the late -18th to the mid -19th century in the Western civilization which gave paramount significance to individualism, subjectivism, irrationalism, imagination, emotions and nature. The Romantic Movement did not necessarily favor a specific aesthetic.
1. The Brooklyn Bridge was reproduced by Stella to present the most striking elements like pedestrian walkways, gothic arches as well as thicket of wires and cables. The event that inspired Stella to do the painting was the Brooklyn Bridge designed by John August Roebling; a German immigrant. This painting is both evocative and affective.
This paper is focused to reveal the features of pop art, social and political climate that inspired the pop art. Pop art is used to make the artistic statements by incorporating the consumers’ objects and icons to popular cultures through the advertising, television features and comic stripes.
The paper is aimed to review the movie Turtles Can Fly. The author discusses its plot and main characters. Special attention is paid to the problem of rape, killing, and oppression. It is actual today as Kurdish people experience difficulties at the present moment.
In this essay several researches on the aboriginal arts, which play a vital role in the lives of the people of Australia were described. The definition of the ‘Aboriginal’ in the background of the Australia is discussed and the main significance of Aboriginal paintings, which is storytelling. It also refers to dreaming as a symbol in aboriginal arts, that relates arts and human spirit.
According to the author of the essay, a number of uncounted countries have been discovered that they possess nuclear weapons. However, Walker suggests that some of the radical terrorist groups and some politically unstable countries are in a run of accessing the nuclear weapons.
The paper “Reality Television: Has the Novelty Worn Off?” highlights that reality television has been a unique experience in the field of entertainment. Reality television is the exploitation of the real lives of people in order to entertain. Sometimes it is a clearly harmful experience while at other times it is socially relevant.
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the art of Andy Warhol. Warhol drew portraits of several celebrities including Elvis Presley, Marilyn Monroe, Jacqueline Canady and many others besides developing few successful films. His painting showing eight images of Elvis Presley simultaneously in one single sheet of silk print was sold against $ 100 million.
The paper analyzes the possibilities of film editing and sound techniques that seem to have no boundaries since filmmakers are continually exploring more creative ways that can be applied in story telling. The Movie, Quentin Tarantino’s Kill Bill is a good example that uses these techniques in the transportation of feelings.
The modern plays try to relate directly to the time we living now and this has lost the touch of the original story. Although the morals are constant in the Ellen Eccles version, the capture of the original play is just missing. Yet they meet the film at the moral of the story and that is just it.
This research paper gives a detailed information about the life of Andy Warhol. He was able to draw from popular culture and subject matters that emerged on a day-to-day basis. He created works like the Marilyn Monroe portrait using printmaking’s silk-screen to achieve his desired characteristics, flat color areas and the observed hard edges.
The researcher of this essay aims to analyze representatives of modern art, Colescott and Robert Rauschenberg. Rauschenberg's painting is a hybrid that infuses sculpture and painting through the use of found images and humble materials. It means the artist uses both the Neo-Dada movement through the integration of Abstract Expressionism.
The paper gives details about Pablo Picasso's "Les Demoiselles d’Avignon". It appears that Picasso is trying to convey through all of the other elements that make women beautiful, rather than just what is on the surface. While the beauty of women can be seen there is also ugliness about them as well.
This paper analyzes the relationship between government and art. The Federal government paid writers of the time to record voices, folklore and histories across the country. The support at the time was premised on the need to hold artists to the same standards of public value as other workers in the nation.
ALL CAPS, and tabbed to about 4.0 to 4.2 inches, depending upon the look you like. Some writers center all characters’ names in dialogue. Personally, I don’t think it matters too much.
This paper provides information about the fashion designers. Much of Vera Wang’s success as a fashion designer is owed to her successful design and marketing of her unique bridal line. Drawing on the success of her bridal line, Wang introduced her ready-to-wear designs in 2004. New York Fashion describes Wang’s brand as expressing.
The portrait shows peasants on a wheat farm in two groups. One group is busy harvesting wheat from the field while another group is resting while having a meal under the shade of a tree. The artwork shows a number of stacked wheat, which is definitely the result of the work of the group of peasants who are already working.
This essay analyzes the Prints trend in the fashion. Yes, ladies are going gaga over the mix-matching of different types of prints. Now, you don’t have to ask your fashion stylist if your floral blouse matches with your animal printed pants because the fashion world has gone crazy with PRINTS. Who would imagine that matching a stripe shirt means chic.
The paper intends to develop a critical understanding concerning the influence of Andy Warhol’s “Gold Marilyn” (1962) on Jean-Michel Basquiat’s “Gold Griot” (1984). Stirred by such massive alterations, various art-forms had been introduced which certainly re-defined the traditional fine arts.
The research focused on the fashion dynamics exhibited in the UK with particular attention to the trends in London. The city is one of the fashion trends in the state with a greater part of the customers investing in various types of fashions as they trend into the market. Specifically, the research sought to identify and establish a linkage between the youth and trending fashions.
Chinese painting is among the oldest artistic cultures in the world that has lasted for more than 3000 years. Chinese artists used brush and ink on silk or paper to make paintings that have left the world astounded thousands of years later. What is even shocking is that these paintings were made without alterations since brushstrokes were inerasable.
This paper analyzes impact of photography on the visual arts in the 19th century. Since the photographic process is similar to cinematography, the technologies intertwine. The same movements affecting photography and other visual art impacted cinematography as well. Later in the 20th century photo –realism became a big hit.
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This essay examines the idea of ‘core identity’ through paintings and photography. Modern philosophers and scientists have begun to unravel the complicated ways in which this process occurs, but in spite of this knowledge, it remains difficult for individuals to break out of the expectations they have for themselves and that society has formed for them.
This paper analyzes industrial revolution in the context of impressionism. These changes occur all through the globe leading to shifts in the social arrangement concerning the manner people existed within their homes and workplaces. Industrial revolution resulted to alteration of the new ideas leading to the development of novel forms of art.
Over the next decades, online sales of clothes will increase as people look for more convenience, value, and time savings in their shopping routines. The globalization movement has deeply impacted the fashion industry. Most clothes designers and manufacturers rely heavily on exporting goods.
In her book, Gunderson gives a history of the Impressionist movement and describes how a group of artists meeting at cafes in Paris formed Impressionism. It explains how the socio-economic and political conditions transformed during the 19th century thereby blurring the difference between social classes.
He studied photography in the UK and the USA before becoming a core driving force in the modern top commercial and editorial photography. He is very famous for the unashamed beauty portrayed in his fashion photography that contrast with the fantastic design divulged in his multiple and encrusted images.
The researcher of this essay aims to analyze three famous paintings: "Collision of Moorish Horsemen" of Eugene Delacroix, "The Stone Breakers" of Gustave Courbet and "Haystacks, (sunset)" of Oscar-Claude Monet. This paper analyzes styles, time periods, movements and history of that three artworks.
Founded in 1888, the National Geographic Society, publishers of National Geographic Magazine, developed its mission, which is "for the increase and diffusion of geographic Knowledge." (“Penn Museum Presents in Focus 2005).
This essay discusses the connection between contemporary Chinese painting and Western art. The essay also discovers how are the Chinese artists, collectors, dealers and galleries responding to this phenomena. The entire social, cultural and geographical traits are exhibited in art with effect and exposes artistic riches of the country.
This resulted in much conflict between the two (though they ended very good friends for the rest of their lives) as this did not sit well with the King being a Monarch that he has to preserve the Royalty of the throne, which entails distance from the commoners.
This essay discusses the phenomenon of surrealism. Surrealism began as a movement in Europe in general and Paris in particular. A lot of members of the Dada community were attracted to surrealism. The surrealist movement is similar to the symbolist movement of the late 1800s in that both were inspired by Freud and Jung’s psychoanalytical work.
The reearcher of this essay focuses on the analysis of acting tools used by Louse Fletcher in the film One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest, acting tools used Kieu Chinh in the film The Joy Luck Club, similarities in the acting choices of Louse Fletcher and Kieu Chinh and differences in their acting choices as well.
This essay discovers the "Café Terrace at Night", created by Vincent Van Gogh. It is a colored oil painting done in mid-1888. One critical aspect pertaining to art and one that includes the paintings of Vincent van Gogh is that the paintings indeed had substantive significance to the difference audiences to which they were addressed.
The ability of the director to trace the journey of the protagonist through different relationships was well planned and executed. In the survey, some of the thematic and stylistic devices used in Chinatown will be explained. The director uses these devices to express the post-Nietzschean existentialist opposition to ancient realist thinking.
John White was an artist that formed part of the expedition that sailed to America alongside Richard Greville, a venture organized by Sir Walter Raleigh. White was an artist that used his talent to draw maps and trails of their expedition across the American terrain in 1595. The artist made numerous watercolor sketches depicting the landscape.
Realism was an art movement that was born as a reaction against Romanticism. As the society evolved to reject logical and reason as the dominant human emotion, Romanticism was born. Romanticism then gave way to Realism as artists of the realist era rejected the overtly stylistic elements of the Romantic Era.
This paper aims to analyze "Dance at Bougival", painting of Pierre-Auguste Renoir. I have always had the mixed feeling of romance compassion, sometimes trying to separate the two and when I was gazing at this painting, the same feelings transpired inside my soul in undivided attention. it is the reflection that we get from it that makes it outstanding.
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This essay explores Paul Cezanne's painting, The Card Players. As such, the symmetry exhibited by the bottle situated between the card players depicts fair distribution of order among significant objects in space. The two men who face each other over the table in equivalent positions and some degree of shade contrasts appear.
The researcher of this paper aims to analyze "Aristotle Contemplating the Bust of Homer" by Rembrandt van Rijn. In the painting, which is the imaginary portrait of Aristotle, there is a great Greek philosopher depicted resting his hand reflectively on Homer’s bust. Homer is an epic poet of an ancient time.
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The paper analyzes works of Niemeyer Oscar. Being the designer of most of the world class structures it was evident on how the museum of contemporary art was designed and located in terrains unthinkable by modern day designers. The government commitment and economic situation also has a part to play while assisting the construction.
This essay discovers The Evolution from 1980s to Now. Grunge pop culture represents the human tendency to revolt against the established codes of conduct and to find expression of one’s feelings through defying social norms. On the other hand, it heralds women’s yearning to get rid of the traditional image the society conferred on them.