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    Discrimination Against People with Body Art Employers should not discriminate against people who have body art. A few reasons why is because people should not judge people on how they look‚ body art does not affect peoples working abilities‚ and its a form of art so people should be able to express it. If someone chooses to have some form of body art‚ people should accept their decision‚ and not judge on their appearance. Just because someone has body mean‚ does not mean they are

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    Historical and Creative Literacy Essay The Black Arts Movement and Its Impact From 1954 to 1968‚ Black Americans and other minorities fought for equal rights in what is known as the “Civil Rights Movement” here in America. It all began because of the courage of one woman…Rosa Parks‚ who was arrested in Montgomery‚ GA for refusing to move to the back of a bus. During this period in time‚ blacks were becoming more and more rebellious against the inequality they experienced in comparison to the white

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    particular art aesthetics with the development of a specif ic Western economic system in his text‚ Postmodernism‚ or‚ the Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism (1990). With latecapitalism as the current economic environment‚ Jameson demonstrates how these economic conditions bear on cultural and artistic production. According to Jameson‚ cultural production in late-capitalism is identif iable through a use of pastiche or copying. Jameson describes this as random cannibalization (17-18). In postmodern art‚ history

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    Art Review: I chose to do my art review on the artist Cai Guo-Qiang‚ who is a Chinese artist who does most of his art in the form of explosions and large scale projects such as this one‚ which bring attention to problems in society dealing with violence and terrorism. In his piece titled Inopportune: Stage 1‚ Guo-Qiang displays 9 identical cars‚ which are tumbling through the air in different positions‚ with large lights sticking out‚ resembling that the car is exploding only to conclude with

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    sister. He used to call her Mai. Gopal did not have an impressive personality in his childhood. He was very thin and not properly dressed in his childhood. He was accompanied by his elder sister on their way to school. Still she was in his order. Dada did not accompany us on our way to school. Both of us go to school- myself and Mai. There was a big bag around my neck. All books were kept in it. The ink pot was entangled in the left-hand fingers. Loose half pant. Cotton buttons‚ a collarless shirt

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    Abstract Expressionism Art Movement History By: Sharmé Jackson Abstract Expressionism started in America as a post-World War II art movement. It was the first avant-garde art movement that arose from America. Never before in the history of art‚ the personality of an artist took such central stage and became both an inspiration and the subject of his/her own art. It is challenging to narrow down such multifaceted phenomenon as Abstract Expressionism‚ to distil the core of this intricate style

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    One page “Choose a work of art or design that you consider to be significant. Imagine that the work had never been made. How would the world be worse off (or better off) without it?”.”. I consider Robert Indiana’s LOVE to be very significant and cannot imagine a world without it. The 1960s‚ Pop art movement in New York would have not had the same impulse without Robert Indiana’s LOVE and the world would be worse off without it. Abstract Expressionism‚ subconscious creation on large canvases‚ would

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    rights movement to promote Black power and Black independence. During the period of 1954 to 1968‚ Blacks were fighting for the equality of racial injustices within America’s borders. This political movement allowed Blacks to see who they were really are‚ instead of what white America sees them as. Blacks gained a newfound sense of pride. This Black Pride gave birth to the Black Arts Movement. This happened right after the Civil Arts movement‚ which was around 1965 to 1976. The Black Arts Movement was

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    When Art Speaks: An Analysis of Two Artist and Two Works of Art Wanda M. Argersinger Southern New Hanpshire University When Art Speaks The Italian Renaissance produced many artists and even more works of art‚ but there were three artists considered to be the Trinity of Great Masters‚ Michelangelo‚ Leonardo da Vinci and Raffaelo Santi‚ or simply Raphael. While these artists often worked in different mediums‚ Michelangelo preferred stone and Raphael preferred oil paint. Michelangelo and

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    Influences of Dada on the work of Jamie Reid Jamie Reid has always been one graphic designer that has excited me; not only is his work powerful‚ but every piece has a meaning and reasoning behind it Jamie Reid is most famous for his iconic sex pistols album covers in which he successfully managed to ‘subvert and court the media’ and was one of the first to break through the ‘permissive society.’ His controversial and unique way of thinking has led him to become such an iconic graphic designer

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