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    Art in the Simplest Form

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    | |Art in its Simplest Form | | | The Dictionary defines art as the expression or application the conscious use of skill and creative imagination of human creative skill (Merriam-Webster Dictionary). Art in the simplest words

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    Art History

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    2014 Course and Section Number: ARTH 101 01E E1 201330 Course Title: Survey of Art & Culture I Credits: 3 Contact Hours: Online: M-F 8-9am and 4-5pm Prerequisites/Corequisites: Demonstrated competency through appropriate assessment or earning a grade of “C” or better in ENG 025 Introduction to College Writing II and ENG 032 Reading Strategies for College II School: Liberal Arts and Sciences Program: Humanities Right of Revision:

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    Video Games and Art

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    and Art Video Games can never be art “No video gamer now living will survive long enough to experience the medium as an artform...” “No one in or out of the field has ever been able to cite a game worthy of comparison with the great poets‚ filmmakers‚ novelists and poets‚ composers‚ painters and so on...” “They will not evolve..” These are the arguments emphasized in Rogert Ebert’s article about video games which for me‚ are striking and disturbing. Appreciation of the video games as art depends

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    Art Fakes and Forgeries

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    arguments. Lessing begins “What is Wrong with a Forgery” by establishing that forgeries are not void of aesthetic value. In fact‚ he states that a clear distinction must be made between the qualities that make a piece of art aesthetically pleasing and the non-aesthetic qualities that art critics consider when analyzing a piece. The concept of a forgery‚ he says‚ is purely non-aesthetic and should not be used to describe the beauty of a piece. To further illustrate this point and later points in his

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    Dallas Museum of Art

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    Dallas Museum of Art Report When I entered the building‚ I could feel an atmosphere that was rather calm yet lively at the same time. I decided to pick the Dallas Museum of Art because it has variety. The museum has works from various cultures and I enjoy looking at paintings more than anything else. This being my second time visiting the museum‚ I had more of a chance to enjoy all that was open to the public that I did not get to see when I first came with my fashion design class when I was a

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    importance of arts

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    significance does art acquire if we assume that our interpretation of it is correct? What is the relation between aesthetic response and all other forms of human behavior? How do we explain the role and importance of art in the general behavioral system of man? There are as many different answers to these questions as there are different ways of evaluating the importance of art. Some believe art is the supreme human activity while others consider it nothing but leisure and fun. The evaluation of art depends

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    Art repatriation paper

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    FAS-201 Art repatriation paper Art recovery and art repatriation is very important in some aspects of maintaining a culture or a family’s significance in history. For the first article titled “Works by Masters”‚ there is a clear reason as to why people would want the art returned to whomever it traced back to. However‚ I can fully understand the German government’s concerns of the complexity of how to go about the process. Because of the time period that the art was recovered from and its involvement

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    Why is art important? This is a question many parents ask themselves when they are enrolling their child in school. “Arts education does solve problems. Years of research show that it is closely linked to almost everything that we as a nation say we want for our children and demand from our schools: academic achievement‚ social and emotional development‚ civic engagement‚ and equitable opportunity” (Smith). It is a proven fact that children involved in art make higher grades than children that are

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    Art represents the way that human view the world. The diverse forms of art existent in this world provide reflection of the social and spiritual conditional of the creators; however‚ some are striving and well-protected‚ while others are gradually fading way. Each types of art has its own value and meaning‚ and‚ therefore‚ worthwhile to be valued and passed down. In addition‚ setting up a governmental funding would contribute to carrying forward those neglected‚ yet meaningful‚ art. Art accomplishments

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    Art and Human Life

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    define art as vision or as intuition‚ as Benedetto Croce does in his essay "What is Art?" By this definition‚ the works of someone with a beautiful vision would be beautiful‚ and art would be an external manifestation of an internal state. The importance of art is related to the nature of our human built environment‚ and whether we create it to be a comfort or a torment. To understand the place of art and beauty in contemporary culture‚ you need to turn to history. You could define art as vision

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