Category: Modern Art
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The Dada Art Movement and Its Influence on Contemporary Art
The Dada Art Movement and Its Influence on Contemporary Art The present paper argues that the Dada art movement significantly influenced contemporary design and art, and its ideas of rejection of art and organized chaos remain demanded even nowadays. The Dada art movement, or Dadaism, originated in Switzerland at the very beginning of the 20th…
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Bauhaus and Modernism as Art and Design Movements
Bauhaus and Modernism as Art and Design Movements Table of Contents History Bauhaus and Modernism Conclusion References Annotated Bibliography Bauhaus was a school of art in Germany that was started in 1919 by architect Walter Gropius to address some of the challenges being faced in design. During this time, traditional building techniques relying heavily on…
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The Record Contemporary Art and Vinyl
The Record Contemporary Art and Vinyl It is rather difficult to imagine any other nice and educative way to spend ones free time for a learner of art as visiting some wonderful exhibition. So, I decided to visit one of the very interesting exhibitions called The Record Contemporary Art and Vinyl in the Miami Art…
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Modern Art Surrealists and Abstract
Modern Art Surrealists and Abstract Surrealism brings out the art in its purest form and this is an advantage as the imaginations of the artist are candidly expressed rather than their rational thoughts. Freud in expressing his averments on Surrealism intimates that art under this direction is used to express the hidden or pressed feelings…
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Modern Art History Based on Picasso and Cezanne
Modern Art History Based on Picasso and Cezanne Barr, Alfred H. 1941. Modern Art Makes History, Too. College Art Journal 1 (1): 3-6. The reasoning on the relevance of art regarding its role during individual periods and the impact on the overall context of art history is the basis of the article by Barr (1941).…
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Observer of Contemporary Art in Abu Dhabi
Observer of Contemporary Art in Abu Dhabi Table of Contents Introduction Food Art Architecture Critical Analysis of Art Conclusion of the Critical Analysis References Introduction Every year photography as art becomes more and more widespread. As the old English proverb says, A picture is worth a thousand words. Images can be used in various contexts,…
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Conceptualization of Modern Art
Conceptualization of Modern Art Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion References Introduction The art in the news is the method of attracting the public attention to this sphere. Journalists are focused on posting exclusively on scandals or exceptional cases related to art. For example, in Banksys work which shredder itself, the press found the fascinating…
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Modern Art: Paintings and Representatives
Modern Art: Paintings and Representatives Picasso, Les Demoiselles dAvignon Les Demoiselles dAvignon was created by Pablo Picasso in 1907 in Paris. The artwork depicts a group of nude young prostitutes staring at a viewer, therefore breaking the fourth wall (Picasso, Les Demoiselles DAvignon, n.d.). The painting is considered revolutionary because it symbolized the breakaway from…
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Theory of Modern Art
Theory of Modern Art Table of Contents Matisse- Notes of a painter Roger Fry An Essay on Aesthetics Clive Bell: The Aesthetic Hypothesis Bibliography Matisse- Notes of a painter Matisse tries to expose the fact that art cannot be clearly expressed in its pictorial form, without essentially encompassing the artists thoughts (in its entirety).…