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Art upsets, science reassures
... our mind and sometimes are extremely useful for us to categorize things . On the other hand, it could create problems since it has the potential of conjuring up some wrong ideas on them and thus, prevent us from seeing ...
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Art upsets, science reassures. (Braque) Analyse and evaluate this claim.
... work of art, yet in science we find explanation for some of art's implications. Explanations that force us to refute some of the conclusion that art makes on reality. Lionel Penrose developed "the impossible staircase"1, a work of art that ...
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An early pop artist was Andy Warhol, who is known for his drawing of a can of soup.
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still lives. His work may be found at the Metropolitian Museum of Art.
Robert Rauschienburg was also an American pop artist. He was born in 1925,
and, like most of the other artists in this essay, still ives. His work may
be ...
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Art and Aesthetics Project
... audience is what transforms the ordinary experience to a historically and culturally significant event. Moreover, art has a purpose. It is a way of reaching out and sending out a message, of opening a different way of communicating something with ...
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Brandind the Future
... pilsner lager, developed in Czechoslovakia; wheat beer, mainly from Germany; ice beer and dry beer, developed with new brewing technologies in the 1990s to produce cleaner tasting lager; and specialities sold in small quantities, such as fruit flavoured beers (usually ...
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"Art is the best way to express religious ideas and values."
... then they would have a gold halo over their heads. Colours are used an awful lot as signs. Blue means the figure is an important or religious person. Red is a sign of danger and suffering as it is the ...
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"Art upsets, science reassures" (Braque). Analyze and evaluate this claim.
... the given claim are the social sciences, and the natural sciences; as they are different from each other yet are still sciences. Mathematics is only a series of different usages of numbers to resolve problems- which is not a topic ...
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"Artists pick over culture, seeking to comment, define and reinterpret whether or not this relates to another cultural background or gender, or an interest in repositioning through juxtaposition, contrast and depiction."
... obvious and structured way the personal concerns of the artist as a member of a cultural group and therefore speak in a direct way to others, feeding the human spirit, its goals and complexities."2 Julie Rrap and Colin McCahon are ...
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"Elaine's art is an outlet for her repressed memories." How far do you agree that this is how Margaret Atwood uses art in her novel?
... also mystified as to the meaning of the objects that she depicts, claiming 'I know that these things must be memories, but they do not have the quality of memories...they arrive detached from any context; they are simply there.' Such ...
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"I hope the exit is joyful, and I hope never to return" A film review of the intriguing movie, 'Frida'.
... images, Frida captures her emotion and her struggle for identity. Her life was overflowing with grief, but her art depicts her rebelliousness and liberated spirit and individualism that, once having caused controversy now represents the inner soul of the modern ...
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"IN THE 1920s WOMEN STARTED TO EMERGE AS A SIGNIFICANT FORCE"Discuss this statement
... began to make a career out of art, although they were seen as non-conformist and eccentric. Women introduced modern painting into Australian art during the early twentieth century. Women became recognised as talented artists, and their paintings were slowly accepted ...
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"Islamic Art is characterised by variety". Is this true?
... huge concept, I think it is important to clarify what this concept of 'Islamic Art' is.
"The term Islamic generally refers to purely religious expressions, such as calligraphy."2
Is it art created by Muslims? Or alternatively, is it art created by ...
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"Man Pointing" by Alberto Giacometti: A critical analysis.
... policeman. With both arms outstretched, it allows the piece to achieve an aesthetic combination of form and balance.
The general appearance of the figure is remarkable yet simple. A closer look, however, reveals a dramatic texture that compensates for ...
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"No One Style Is Better Than Any Other", Assess This Statement With Examples From At Least Two Different Types Of Art.
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One artist who used art to express his feelings was Salvador Dalí. Dalí referred to his work as "hand-painted dream photographs" and claiming that the majority of his imagery came directly from his own dreams. This proves he just painted ...
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"Ogun" is a compelling poem which studies the life and work of a carpenter who suppresses the true artist within himself to succeed in the world.
... reader recognizes an abrupt shift at the beginning of the eleventh stanza with the very melancholy tone. The mood becomes more somber with the rest of the line, creating an image contrary to the one of a skilled and accomplished ...
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"Public art and architecture encapsulates a fundamental relationship between those who commission works, the artist, the artwork and the audience."
... knighted. The construction of such a monument occurred as a memorial to the soldiers who fought and died for Australia during World War I. Thus the placement of the memorial is significant, as Martin Place was not only considered the ...
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"The arts deal in the particular, the individual and the personal while the sciences deal in the general, the universal and the collective." To what extent does this statement obscure the nature of both areas of knowledge?
... obtained through experimentation. In the beginning art and science arouse out of the same group, but as the European culture began to give a special position to the artists, art and science began to separate and stated having very different ...
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"The place and value of the arts in education" - Discuss this topic and illustrate your answer with examples from your own experience.
... to communicate their feelings with others. I therefore feel that art has an important rôle in our society, and thus a considerable amount of the school curriculum should be devoted to the arts.
An average candidate who sits examinations at the ...
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Art is the only serious thing in the world. And the artist is the only person who is never serious.
... fell under the more Decadent influence of his tutor, the German and Greek philosophy don Walter Pater, who had already published a number of essays on the subject of art, including one in 1866 in which he publicly declared his ...
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20th Century Genius - Pablo Picasso
... the Academy of San Fernando in Madrid, returning in 1900 to Barcelona.
The years of 1901 to 1904, known as the "blue period" because of the blue tonality of Picasso's paintings were a time of frequent changes of residence ...
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A Commentary on Standing Female Nude
... a city, as firstly the painting would take place in the artists studio and that they are "both poor". The physical descriptions of the narrator are unmistakably quite scathing, the narrator says how her "breasts hang slightly low" showing that ...
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A Comparison of Contemporary and Traditional Religious Art
... by Picasso. This is shown in all his work in a variety of media. His paintings consist of heavy sharp paint strokes of contrasting colours, the bold colours representing spiritual and sexual attributes. Souza wanted each piece of art to ...
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A DETAILED ANALYSIS OF ANDY WARHOL’S COKE BOTTLES
... won him a Carnegie Gold Medal), which use the blotted line technique that employs watercolour and gold leaf. These two mediums as well as silkscreen printing appeal to me very much; thus, this would help me create a work that ...
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A Discussion of Rembrandts Self-Portrait at the Age of 63, 1669, National Gallery
... is primary" (Chapman, 4). The value of the individual and his own uniqueness is derived from Renaissance Italy and the Reformation, which created a fundamental shift toward a man-centered view. The growth of individualism "marked a radical reordering of society ...
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A Portrait of the Artist As a Young Man.
... go through all of these experiences in order to find himself these were all a part of his journey that he needed to take to discover himself, and develop his own individual consciousness. Therefore, Stephan Dedaelus' pursuit for his own ...