Running head: WHAT IS ART? Understanding Art: Eight Forms of Art Quantella Rivers Bradley American InterContinental University Abstract This paper will define art using internet and resource tools. Given eight types of art define and give one example and elaborate. 1. Painting 2. Sculpture 3. Architecture 4. Photography 5. Printmaking 6. Conceptual Art 7. Installation Art 8. Performance Art Art is interpreted by each individual differently, what
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in 1999 * Women did not have the right to vote or to hold office until 1971. * Inhabited by the Celtsin in the West, Helvetii in the North, Raetians in the East. * August 1st is national day. Similar to the fourth of July a lot of fireworks. * Strong local government. * The Swiss National Park, founded in 1914, is the oldest in the Alps. * Bellinzona are among the most important examples of medieval defensive architecture in the Alps. With its castles, walls, towers, battlements
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In the second half of the 20th century, after two centuries of colonial oppression and assimilation policies in Australian history, political and social break thoughts of aboriginal people in to the dominant European culture was bought to an end, thus enabling Aboriginal Artists to have the freedom to express their traditions, culture and identity. According to Oxford Art Online, the Simultaneous explosions of the Australian art market in the 1990s, gained international recognition for Aboriginal
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of our lives, such as health, agriculture conservation, road safety, car registration, transport, five bridges, balance, water, gas electricity and law and order. 9.Responsible for garbage collection, parks and gardens, libraries, swimming, art galleries and sporting facilities.
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Square is one of the most beautiful squares in the Dublin city centre in the south part of the city. There is a romantic park in the middle of the square and it’s lined by the Leinster House (see above), other government building, the National History Museum, National Gallery, Irish Red Cross and a lot of charming Georgian brick houses and from one side by the Leinster House (see above). In the middle of the
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1. What is infrastructure? An infrastructure is the set of items or services that are considered necessary for an organization to function or for an activity to develop effectively. On the other hand, infrastructure is the material basis of a society and which determine the social structure, development and social change thereof, including these levels of productive forces and production relations in it are given. Infrastructure to present a particular society unfolds role of the fundamental UN
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Reykjavik Visit a wide selection of interesting museums and galleries, such as the Culture House and the National Museum of Iceland, peer inside curious rook-hewn buildings like Althingi, and wander around the atmospheric Holavallagarour Cemetery. Discover charming nearby villages, feast your eyes on magnificent volcanic craters, and see where the earth has literally been ripped apart by seismic activity in the picturesque Thingvellir National Park. There really are so many reasons to visit Reykjavik
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Community Assessment Jennifer Kitkowski Baptist College of Health Sciences Community Assessment Many dimensions make up a community and allow it to thrive. These dimensions can be assessed to gather data and establish ideas for change to further broaden the community. The community of Greenville, Mississippi is rich in history, founded in 1824, was a cultural and business community for cotton plantations along the Mississippi River. It was destroyed in the Civil War during the siege of Vicksburg
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He wanted the Chicanos to recognize their culture and to have pride in it. He wanted everyone to help each other learn who they were. In this year Mr. Gonzales correspondingly gained national fame because of the well-known classic poem he authored, “Yo Soy Joaquin” or “I am Joaquin” which formed the awareness of the Chicano movement of his time. He had always been a very creative writer and this poem set it off. This Poem became the symbol
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University had slowly purchased all ten floors of the building. The building now serves as classrooms and laboratories for the students of NYU. In 1991, the National Park Service established that the Brown Building, place of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire, as a National Historic Landmark (Sanborn Manhattan Landbook, 2001). NYU has a gallery that shows the history of the fire, including pictures and even videos, in the Washington Square neighborhood. Annually on March 25th, many events for the
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