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    Role and Function of Art

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    FUNCTION AND ROLE OF ART IN 21st CENTURY Seminar on Aesthetics: Research Assignment - Essay Abstract In 21st century‚ art is keeping pace with the technological evolution while taking advantage of it. Role and function of art has evolved‚ adapted and gained diversity in terms of interest‚ production‚ specialization and idea. Examination of personal‚ social and physical functions of art are going to be discussed with examples. While discussing assigned roles of today’s art and design‚ the subject

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    Relationship of Arts and Geography Geography (from Greek word “geographia” which means "earth description”) is the science that studies the lands‚ the features‚ the inhabitants‚ and the phenomena of the Earth‚ while art gives a creative interpretation of them. However‚ if you combine the two‚ you can bring geography to life. Explore the cultures and civilizations of a country along with its land holdings. Use art to examine the values and lifestyle of a culture as you look at different artifacts

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    Art Analysis

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    Physical Environment- Art Essay Artists are influenced by a variety of factors that show reflection in the works they create. They express their emotions and feelings in a visual way because they are appreciative of what they see; hence the environment they see every day -whether being natural or manmade- can be a major influence for many artists. Eugene von Guerard (traditionalist)‚ Howard Arkley (modernist) and Andy Goldsworthy (post-modernist) are three examples of artists from three different

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    Guide :: Art 1010 Art Appreciation :: Fall 2011 :: Professor Anderson Chapter 1 The methods of prehistoric painters The most important meaning of an artwork (according to Getlein) The relationship between perception and art The reasons why art is made‚ and the tasks art accomplishes Familiarize yourself with the following images from the text: Vanitas‚ tim Hawkinson’s “Emoter‚” Stonehenge‚ Chapter 2 How to determine the following aspects of a work of art: form‚ subject

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    Art and Culture

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    University> <Date of submission Art and culture are two terms which can never be separated and are deeply interlinked. Art refers to the quality‚ creation‚ appearance‚ or realm‚ based on aesthetics of what is beautiful‚ appealing‚ or is completely out of the ordinary. Art has many facets like theatre‚ paintings‚ music and other kinds of visual and abstract art. It has been seen that different cultures have different kinds of art because art of a country always reflects its culture‚ traditions

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    Art and Cultural Study

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    Art has always been a significant part of any culture and society. Prominent artist are people who make a contribution not only to the world’s cultural heritage‚ but also make a certain country famous and even a bit special. In my opinion my favorite artist would be Pablo Picasso. Pablo Picasso‚ known as one of the most influential artists of the twentieth century. I shall say the evolution of a young Pablo Picasso to the experienced genius that had shaped the way we see art today. From his Blue

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    African Art 3

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    contribution to the art of the different cultures. After reading and studying about various regions and cultures the similarities and differences all seem to link to a fascinating group of people. Exploring different groups of objects and cultures broadened my knowledge of particular traditions within the African culture. Visiting an actual exhibition contributed to a deeper level of understanding with the visual aids in close reach at the museum. I visited the Brooklyn Museum‘s African art exhibition and

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    had many influences in his life: family (or lack thereof)‚ teachers‚ friends‚ and other artists who all contributed to his work in some way. These influences of Pollock were a cocktail that helped to produce some of the greatest examples of modern art in the world‚ recycling inspiration and influence to newer artists then and now. Naturally‚ to understand Pollock you must come to know his very beginnings. Jackson Pollock was born in Cody‚ Wyoming to his parents Stella and Leroy. Not much proof of

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    Pop Art

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    Synopsis Although Pop art is now most associated with the work of New York artists of the early 1960s such as Andy Warhol‚ Roy Lichtenstein‚ James Rosenquist‚ and Claes Oldenburg‚ artists who drew on popular imagery were part of an international phenomenon that saw major developments in various cities from the mid-1950s onwards. Following the Abstract Expressionist and Neo-Dada movements‚ Pop’s reintroduction of identifiable imagery (drawn from mass media and popular culture) was a major shift for

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    Art History Final

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    depended on the writing of art critics such as Clement Greenberg‚ Harold Rosenberg‚ and Rosalind Krauss‚ to name a few‚ to teach us about art. Their writing has been so influential in the history of art that we have forgotten that they are opinion writers and not of fact; we have many times taken their opinions too literal‚ taken specifics for granted‚ when in reality we should be questioning their reflections. They have manipulated our opinion‚ reactions‚ and even likeness of art. They defined who the

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