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    Lawrence Weiner: Conceptual Artist

    basic forms and were able to create highly conceptual pieces of art from those basic elements of art without what had been previously considered necessary before, such as common forms, expected features and traditional artistic concepts. The artists of the Minimalist movement, with their hard edged shapes and color fields, such as Frank Stella, Kenneth Noland, and Al Held, broke new (Abstract into Non-objective) ground by creating art that used only color (or the lack thereof), line, geometric shapes

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    Broadview Guide

    galleries in Western democracies have been forums not only for displaying works by “old Masters” but also for presenting art that is new, as well as ideas that are sometimes radical and controversial. In the United States that tradition has been under wide attack in the past generation. Various political and first line of all religious leaders have criticized exhibits of works of art that they claim paragraphs indented offend against notions of public decency, and have crusaded against providing public

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    Travel

    appreciate works of art from different periods. As your tour guide back into time I have prepared this book to prepare you for the tour. The first three chapters of this book, prepares travelers for their journey and will help them remain oriented. The information provided in the first three chapters provide a frame of reference that can reduce the dis-orienting effect of visiting later periods of art history and cultures one may be unfamiliar with. We will ask;" how is the work of art we are observing

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    Expression

    Intro to Mass Comm. Dr. Tameka Winston December 3, 2012 I am a new student at new higher learning institution which has changed my whole view and outlook this past semester. I was a student in Dr. Tameka Winston’s class where I actually felt like I had a teacher who cared about the students. I enjoyed the debates and class discussions we had in class. Along with gaining new knowledge new in the field I was introduced in to the world of mass communications on a college level. I also really

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    Graffiti Art

    withmunicipalprogramcoordinatorsandbureaucratsS.-4 learnedabout the of publiclyfunded art, and the bureaucracyinvolved pitfalls creating with puttingthe workon the wall. He learnedto workwithin bureaucrat- icallycrafteddefinitionsof communitythat did not necessarilyserveall membersof the community.He also had to deal with the fact that cre- ative was often subordinatedto fundingrequirementsin these expression of S-4 learnedto adapthis skillsand his creativitywhile at types projects. school

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    Art Timeline

    1 Art Time Line University Of Phoenix 2 Art Time Line I choose linear perspective in European paintings for my time line to showcase on the website. I think you will find that this medium is exactly what you need to demonstrate an interactive art time line on the website. European linear perspective art is amazing because of the use of light, shadows, placement, and lines which are used by the painter to tell

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    Pinoy Blonde

    Daryl Hanah D. del Prado COM3-1 Reaction Paper “Pinoy Blonde” ____________________________________________________________ __ 1. Synopsis: Cousins Andrew and Conrad Cunanan are film school dropouts. Their greatest debate is propelled by a single question: who is the greater filmmaker, Brocka or Bernal? They carry on discussing this point on their way to deliver a mysterious package that their Uncle Tong, who is in his deathbed, instructed them to exchange for a package at the

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    General Manager

    or mime…how about finger painting?! York has few creative groups for kids of all ages, none of which happen to be free and encompass all the arts. “Exchange York” is both a statement of intent and an invitation to the city. Exchange York is envisaged as a collective arts centre in York run entirely by young people and holding discussions, gigs, visual arts and performance. Most projects are intended to organically develop through the autonomous “Exchange Groups” that will use the space as a hub

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    Art Gallery

    mother and father, a family can be teammates, fans of a specific team, people that share a common interest, or any other way of collecting people into groups known as families. In the art gallery there are a variety of ways that family is represented but there were two pieces that grabbed my attention. The first piece of art that represented family to me was by the artist Stefan Abrams. The artwork was named Dopplegangers and it was composed of seven photographs stacked on top of one another which were

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    Arts in My Community

    CheckPoint: Art In My Community Arts in my community of Minneapolis, Minnesota are supported by a great number of agencies and citizens. We have tons of art museums, non-profit art organizations, and art centers. In Minnesota it seems that they try to incorporate art into every city. We also have things like the Minnesota State Arts Board, which is a state agency that simulates and encourages the creation, performance, and appreciation of arts in the state. We also have Partners in Arts Participation

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