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    Futurists Vs Dadaist

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    3375929 ‘’The Futurists and later the Dadaists used ’live’ performances as one means for expressing their ideas about art and life. Discuss theses ideas making clear why the artists turned to live art. ‘’ ‘Live art’; is a strategy that embraces more than just performance. It is a means of introducing the human presence into the creative practice and often‚ especially in the case of the Futurists and Dadaists‚ with much broader social and political intentions. The Serate evenings of the Futurists

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    The Scream and Starry Night: Differences and Similarities FAS/202 The Scream by Edvard Munch was painted in Norway in 1893 and is a product of the Expressionism period. This piece measures 3’x 2’5” and was created using oil paint on canvas. Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh measures 2’5” x 3’ and was painted in France in 1889 using oil paint on canvas. This work is from the Post-Impressionism period. Both of these paintings have techniques that are individual to

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    De Stijl

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    geometric forms‚ usually straight lines‚ squares‚ rectangles‚ and primary colours. The primary colours are aimed to create peacefulness and harmony within this style of art. De Stijl was very much linked to Cubism‚ another artistic movement which was

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    Nature of Abstract Art

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    Nature of Abstract Art Meyer Schapiro (1937) Before there was an art of abstract painting‚ it was already widely believed that the value of a picture was a matter of colors and shapes alone. Music and architecture were constantly held up to painters as examples of a pure art which did not have to imitate objects but derived its effects from elements peculiar to itself. But such ideas could not be readily accepted‚ since no one had yet seen a painting made up of colors and shapes‚ representing

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    Erfurt Germany in 1924(“Regler Church‚ Erfurt.”). His large and only painting of Regler Church was done in 1930(“Regler Church‚ Erfurt.”). The “Regler Church‚ Erfurt” by Lyonel Feininger in 1930 was a painting that represented the crisis of realism and cubism tenants of Modernism art.

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    detailed masterpieces and was already well on his way to becoming a great artist. Picasso went through many artistic phases in his life time‚ those of which would be his Blue Period‚ the Rose Period‚ the African-influenced Period‚ Analytic Cubism and finally Synthetic Cubism. Picasso revolutionized art in such a way that created waves throughout the modern age and thus affected the world of art itself. At a very young age was it discovered that Pablo Picasso had an extraordinary talent for art. His father

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    Pablo Picasso Biography

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    Pablo Picasso is a very well known artist of the 20th century and his work is still famous today. Picasso went through many time periods‚ but his most famous ones are the blue period‚ the rose period‚ and cubism. Pablo Picasso was born in Màlaga‚ Spain‚ in 1881. Picasso was raised by his mother Doña Maria and his father Don Josè Ruiz Blasco. Picasso’s father was an art teacher and started teaching him how to draw as a child. "By the time he was 13 years old‚ his skill level had surpassed his fathers"

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    Thesis

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    Music Style in Modern Music Jose Joya’s “The Maranao”‚ an abstract expressionism uses line‚ texture and color to express complex themes and messages. • The 20th century is perceived to have attained a wide variety of development that one finds difficult to interpret. The predominant trait of the twentieth century is individualism. It talks about the imagination and expression of an individual’s innermost feelings with clarity and balance. This king of direction has greatly affected the stream

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    For example‚ portraiture is inherently an individualist medium‚ differing greatly from collectivist murals. Moreover‚ cubism is a European invention and the subject matter is devoid of the political flare that brightens Rivera’s social-realist murals. Though these claims ring true‚ the progress and alignment with the politics of Rivera’s later years evident in Portrait

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    Fritz Lang Essay

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    Caligari to Hitler was the first film of it’s kind‚ introducing the world to German Expressionism. This film set the stage for men like Fritz Lang to come along and make iconic movies. Fritz Lang made the German Expressionism style popular with M and some of his other great films. In two of the opening scenes and the penultimate scene of M‚ Lang is able to prove his legacy and the film noir style is prevalent. As seen in an interview between Gero Gandert and Fritz Lang‚ Lang tried to emulate the

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