When discussions concerning the greatest artists of all time arise‚ we hear mention of Van Gough‚ Rembrandt‚ Da Vinci and the likes‚ but never any great women artist numbered among the aforementioned. Why is this? Linda Nochlin in her 1971 essay‚ “Why have there been no great women artists?” essentially proposes two reasons or ideas to answer this question. Nochlin believes the notion of artistic genius is one of the primary reasons why art historians are unable to answer this question. The idea
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subject. It is consist of the visual arts‚ literature‚ drama and theater‚ music‚ and dance. 1. Visual Arts The visual arts sre those that we perceive with our eyes. It involve not only painting and sculpture but include such things as clothes‚ household appliances‚ and furnishing of our homes‚ schools‚ and buildings. They may be classified into two groups; graphic arts (flat or two-dimensional surface) and plastic arts (three-dimensional). a. Graphic Arts Broadly‚ this term covers any
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Dempsey Bob was born in 1948. He is a Tlingit artist who creates many kinds of artwork. He believes that his work is always growing as he becomes a more mature artist. He believes that an artist is born an artist. You can be self-taught‚ but you have to ..."have that passion". Through the years‚ he has become more sculptural and has better developed his designs. Dempsey doesn’t like to have any of his work displayed in his house. He feels that he has to get better and change some more. Dempsey believes
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What was 1920’s art like? By: Marisol Menendez and Libby Davis Art Influences • Art in the 1920’s was mainly influenced by two movements: Dada and Surrealism. Dada Art • Dada was an anti-art movement . Anti Art painters rejected in some way the conventional artistic standards. • It was born out of negative reaction to the horrors of World War I. It rejected reason and logic‚ prizing nonsense‚ irrationality and intuition. Many Dada artist scattered across Europe after Great War ended. Dada’s
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The Arts People’s life can’t be imagined without arts. They are not only entertainment for us‚ but also the way of expressing our thoughts and exchanging them through time and space. As the thoughts are often different‚ the art is so varied. So every nation has its own art with specific features. I wish to speak about British arts. In fact the position of the arts in Britain may be described as a mixture of public apathy and private enthusiasm. The reason of it is that government financial support
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dictionary of artists. New York: Facts on File‚ Inc. <br><li>Magill‚ F. N. (1989). Great lives from history: Renaissance to 1900 series. (Vol. 1). <br><li>Pasadena‚ California: Salem Press. <br><li>Milani‚ J. (1996‚ March 7). Botticelli to Tiepolo. The Tampa Tribune‚ pp. 1. <br><li>Moffat‚ A. (1999‚ December 6). A picture doesn ’t tell the whole story. New Statesman‚ <br><li>Vol <br><li>Stapleford‚ R. (1994‚ March). Intellect and intuition in Botticelli ’s Saint Augustine. <br><li>Art Bulletin‚ Vol
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the slow rise of two artistic movements‚ Pop Art and Art Nouveau. This was in direct response to the mass media being produced in popular culture. Pop Art emerged partly from absorption of ideas put forward in the work of various artist such as Roy Lichtenstein and partly from a spontaneous response to the commercial imagery that was beginning to swamp the visual world in that country. Art Nouveau originally formed as a response to mass media under a group of artists in New York who wanted to counter
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Investigate the work of artists who have used human parts or bodily fluids‚ such as hair‚ blood or urine‚ in their work. Artists who have used these in their work include artists such as Wenda Gu‚ Julie Rrap‚ Andres Serrano‚ Marc Quinn and Mee Ping Leung. Wenda Gu has used both human parts and bodily fluids in his work. He uses genetic materials such as hair and powdered human placenta to refer directly to the individual as he wants to be involved with the audience and society. Gu uses hair
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Degenerate Art: Art in Post WWI Germany Alex Shin College Writing Mrs. Shorter February 25‚ 2013 Word Count: 1316 Degenerate Art: Art in Post WWI Germany Paintings‚ photographs‚ music‚ movies‚ and writing: what unites these together? Not only do they each hold their own specific art category‚ but they are all various forms of communication. Although many of the items noted are not direct forms of an exchange like speech‚ they still have the ability to convey a powerful message with ease
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Art is any form of self-expression. Art is something that is created that entertains‚ inspires‚ educates or makes a person feel something good‚ bad or unexplainable. Art is whatever the artist does or makes in which they deem to be art whether it is of value or not. There is a wide variety of art‚ some that people wouldn’t imagine as art‚ but a true artist sees art in every creation. Art is everywhere and in everything I see. Art is not just a painting‚ poem‚ drawing or a ballet. When I think
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