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    Art of the 20th Century

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    Art of the 20th century (by: Chiara Leano BFA-ADV1) -known as modern art -expressionism dominated this century Expressionism -from its root word “express”‚ it’s intention is to express the inner state ( feelings) of the artist 20th century art movements Fauvism (France) (painting by Henri Matisse) -earned their name ("les fauves"-wild beasts) by shocking exhibit visitors on their first public appearance‚ in 1905. -full of violent color and bold distortions. Die Brucke (Germany)

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    different parts consisting of period style‚ regional style‚ representational style‚ and abstract style. Period style is the particular period in time in which the artwork was created. Regional style identifies where in the region the artwork was created. Representational style describes the appearance of art in ways that make it seem lifelike which includes realism‚ naturalism‚ idealization‚ and illusionism. Abstract style expresses art in ways that mimics lifelike appearances and includes nonrepresentational

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    Leap‚ pirouette‚ stop‚ turn the knob of the radio‚ throw the paint sideways‚ and whatever you do‚ do not react to the bird call. Although all of those things seem to be random‚ they all have intention. Every action‚ reaction‚ and idea has a purpose. John Cage‚ Merce Cunningham‚ and Jackson Pollock were all artists in different fields who created work personifying the balance between freedom and control‚ meaningless and purposeful actions‚ and random and planned events. They were pioneers of future

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    Theory of Knowledge Summer Art Assignment Prtha Kudesia Mr. Duncan HZT4UE-01 October 9th 2012 Initial Reaction 1. As you approach the art gallery‚ you will see a large‚ spindly sculpture outside the main doors. It is of a spider with a sack of eggs under its abdomen. a. What is your initial reaction upon seeing this piece?  At first I was quite taken aback by the presence of such an intimidating sculpture of a spider in front of me‚ though as I walked closer to it‚ I became

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    Create an image representative of the Neoplasticism style‚ using a recursive design algorithm. An image rendered in the Neoplastic style complies with the following rules: (Specific details can be found in “Computational Modeling of Creativity in Abstract Art‚” referenced previously.) • The image can only contain the colors red‚ yellow‚ blue‚ black‚ white‚ and gray. • The image can only contain rectangular shaped planes and lines. • If two lines run in the same plane‚ they are parallel. • Lines may

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    34 FROM THE MODERN TO THE POST MODERN AND BEYOND ART OF THE LATER 20TH CENTURY TEXT PAGES 1030–1091 THE ART WORLD’S FOCUS SHIFTS WEST 1. List two characteristics of so-called “Greenbergian formalism”: An emphasis on an artwork’s visual elements rather than its subject. Rejection of illusionism and a focus on exploring the properties of each artistic medium. 2. Why is it difficult to give a precise definition of the term “Postmodernism”? It is a widespread cultural

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    Jackson Pollock’s “Blue Poles”‚1952 is an action painting from the Abstract Expressionism movement which could be showing what was happening in America in the 1950’s. Mark Rothko in “Number 10” wanted to involve the viewer in experiencing basic human emotions. Roy Litchenstein’s “Hopeless” was trying to create relatable futuristic images that make fun of the chaos of reality. These compositions were done post war and are American Abstract Art works and Pop Art. They are all very significant and have deep

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    Pollock There was a fresh artistic outlook after World War II ended and the artistic world reflected this outlook. Abstract expressionism like Jackson Pollock ‚ Barnett Newman ‚ Willem de Kooning ‚ Clyfford Still and Franz Kline received official recognition at the New York Museum of Modern Art. These artists‚ referred to as the New York School‚ were generally experimental. Other abstract artists rebelled against the self-absorption of the New York School and delved into existentialism. Mark Rothko

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    UNIVERSITI TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN FACULTY OF CREATIVE INDUSTRIES BACHELOR (HONS) GRAPHIC DESIGN AND MULTIMEDIA UJMD3003 DESIGN RESEARCH 2014 OCT Diary 3 Lecturer: Dr. Lee Chien Sing Tutor: Dr. Lee Chien Sing Student’s Name and ID NG KIT FONG 1206531 Diary 3 1. Art‚ DAIJ and design thinking. a) Summarize the difference(s) between DAIJ and design thinking. For my understanding‚ DAIJ is one of process to gather information and collect data from critique artworks‚ images or photos. It includes

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    at the treaty signing. Compared to Sayre‚ H.M.‚ 2010‚ pp. 38-39‚ (Fig‚ 43) Howling Wolf‚ (1875-1878‚ (2)‚ Treaty signing at medicine Creek Lodge‚ subject matter is nonobjective art that illustrates a conventional representation‚ that portrays an abstract form. While both pieces of art depicts the Treaty Signing at Medicine Creek Lodge‚ as well as the subject matter that portrays the ethnocentric differences from the Anglo American’s view and the American Indian’s view‚ both pieces of art represents

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