Art History

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    Bad Boys In The Arts Research Paper

    TOP 5 FAMOUS BAD BOYS IN THE ARTS Art. A product of a man’s creative mind and aesthetic activities. A work of art can be created with colors, words, sounds, lines, forms and other materials. It appeals to, and is understood through, our senses. Perhaps, art is one of the things that glue the world together; and for decades, it is not debatable that art remained as a supreme form of expression. While countless artists has produced numerous treasured works, it is not known to many that there are

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    Marketing

    Marketing Hilary Rainey Marketing Final Paper: Art in General 12.10.12 ---------------------------------------------------------------- Marketing Analysis: Art in General Background Mission & History: Art in General is a nonprofit organization that assists artists with the production and presentation of new work. It changes in response to the needs of artists and informs and engages the public about their work. The organization was founded in 1981 by artists Martin Weinstein and Teresa

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    Defending the Arts

    Defending the Arts What is art? Art can mean many things to many people. For me, the arts are an expression of one's imagination, the ability to create so that others can enjoy. There are different kinds of art. Art could come in the form of paintings, sculptor, poetry, music, or theater to name a few. Art makes you feel; it makes you think. . Art in some shape or form has existed as long as humans. Art surrounds our daily lives and is present all around the world. Love and Anguish What

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    Never Judge a Book by Its Cover

    culturally acceptable in today’s society. They have a rich history that dates back to 2000 B.C. before any kind of negative stigma was formed. Because of that stigma, however, tattoos and people with tattoos have developed a bad reputation. Many concerns such as the procedure, health risks and career complications are what have caused some of the negativity towards tattoos. In today’s society these are no longer the case and thus, the art has become mainstream. The act of tattooing started in early

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    Kara Welker

    Shocking the art world with her black silhouette depictions of blacks and whites engaged in situations ranging from lynchings to rape and even bestiality during the pre-Civil War South, Kara Walker has achieved both notoriety and acclaim in the art world while still in her twenties. “It is hard to think of another artist in the last three or four years who has emerged as rapidly,” commented Alexis Worth on Walker in a 1996 issue of Art in New England. In a way, Walker’s goal with her art is to make

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    Challenges to the Status Quo

    Challenges to the Status Quo Art has deliberately hidden the figure of women and their work in society. There have been great women artists, but have not been recognized as such and valued by posterity. Many paintings by women were initially credited to males, suggesting that there is no objective difference between art made ​​by women or men, but when it is verified that the author is a woman, the economic and symbolic value of the work decreases immensely. Even today, there are works by women

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    Art Analysis: Mason County Landscape

    behind why I choose this specific work of artwork was because this painting caught my attention as soon as I laid eyes on it. I knew that this painting has some kid of historical account, and as just by looking at it I knew it was telling a story in history. Interesting historical facts from this painting is this was painted a little whiles after the industrial revolution and then during the time frame in the beginning of the holocaust. This was during the end the last two years of the Great Depression

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    Understanding and Evaluating the Art

    Definition of Art According to Oxford Dictionary Art is defined as: “The expression or application of human creative skill and imagination, typically in a visual form such as painting or sculpture, producing works to be appreciated primarily for their beauty or emotional power” Another definition of art by George Dickie in 1969, as “A work of art in the classificatory sense is (1) an artifact (2) a set of the aspects of which has had conferred upon it the status of candidate for appreciation by

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    Art Appreciation Course Analysis

    Art is the process of thoughtfully positioning items in a way that inspires and affects one or more of the senses, emotions, and understanding. It included a diverse range of human actions, creations, and modes of expression, such as music, literature, film, photography, sculpture, and paintings. After taking this specific Art Appreciation course, I learned that art plays a prominent role in one's life, be it music or any other art. It helps in development of the brain, habits, and relieves stress

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    Yayoi Kusama

    Being a pioneer in the minimalism and feminist art movement, Yayoi Kusama is constantly pushing boundaries in the realm of culture and art. Every element in Kusama’s artwork, such as repetition, pattern and accumulation, questions the viewers to rethink social and political norms of society in the hopes that it would inspire change to gender equality. Her installation, Walking Piece, serves as an exemplary example of dissolving boundaries between human, art and environment. Dressed in a traditional pink

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