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    While Dada-Büchel interprets the apology as a “disapproval of the careless and shallow Sheridan manners (Dada-Büchel 51)‚ Dunn understands it as the reaffirmation of Mrs. Sheridan’s taught social code of upper class society (Dunn 205).Her apology for her hat is an act of enforcement

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    theme "art and the quotidian object"‚ which means art of the everyday (found) object(s). Fluxus loosely translates to flow or change in many different languages. In comparison‚ Fluxus has many similarities with Marcel Duchamp’s "dada" art movement from the 1920’s. While dada is more of a world view‚ fluxus‚ on the other hand‚ is more of a state of mind/ attitude that represents anti-art (anti commercialism) and follows in dada’s footsteps. Fluxus also meshed well with the ongoing and/or perpetuating

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    assassination of the of the third secretary of the German embassy in Paris. Ernst vom Rath‚ the third secretary‚ was shot and killed by a 17 year old Jew named Herschel Grynszpan. Ernst was a German artist and a leader of the Dada movement. He was born in 1891 and died 1976. The Dada movement was a art movement in Europe during the early 20 century. Herschel Grynszpan was executed two years later in 1940 for murder. The death of Ernst vom Rath gave Joseph Goebells an excuse to launch the first major attack

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    d.). Artists were so fed up with everyday life that they did everything they could to go against the norm when it came to art. Whatever art stood for at the time‚ Dada represented the complete opposite. If art was intended to have a message‚ Dada went all out to have no meaning. “With the order of the world destroyed by World War I‚ Dada was a way to express the confusion that was felt by many people as their world was turned upside down” (Dadaism‚ n.d.). These artists used any public medium they

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    Art Periods/ Movements Characteristics Chief Artists and Major Works Historical Events Stone Age (30‚000 b.c.–2500 b.c.) Cave painting‚ fertility goddesses‚ megalithic structures Lascaux Cave Painting‚ Woman of Willendorf‚ Stonehenge Ice Age ends (10‚000 b.c.–8‚000 b.c.); New Stone Age and first permanent settlements (8000 b.c.–2500 b.c.) Mesopotamian (3500 b.c.–539 b.c.) Warrior art and narration in stone relief Standard of Ur‚ Gate of Ishtar‚ Stele of Hammurabi ’s Code Sumerians invent

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    Art Appreciation 1301 December 3‚ 2012 Entartete Kunst A government or governing body controlling the public through the control and confiscation of art‚ music‚ literature and media is not a new phenomenon. In every culture‚ censorship is present in some form or fashion. It could be true government regulation or just social prejudice. The Nazi party leader Adolf Hitler used the laws of his regime to control the art world at that time. One of the most documented round up of art occurred during

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    bring about the effective‚ risk-free possession of oneself” (Breton in Harrison‚ 2003‚ pg. 452). He says that it is Surrealism that gives you a second chance to be like a child‚ it is another opportunity. Although Surrealism‚ in a sense‚ emerged from Dada‚ the two

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    Warhol on the art world map almost immediately‚ forever changing the face and content of modern art. While Warhol was starting the Pop moment Jasper Johns was closing the Dada movement. The Dada movement started in the early twentieth century. Johns and a couple other artist had stated to close off this prolonged movement. Dada artists are known for using common objects - everyday objects that could be bought and presented as art with little wield by the artist. The use of the readymade forced questions

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    hand and bang them together • start crawling • wave bye bye • start saying mama and dada • try to feed themselves with a spoon • don’t like being separated from mum and dad‚ wary of strangers • hold onto something and stand and maybe walk • understands ’no’ • drink from a cup Months 10 - 12 months • walk holding onto furniture • use pincer grasp to pick up objects • knows who Mama and Dada are • responds to name • play simple games like patty cake and ball tossing • help

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    Industries Minister‚ Kassim Parekh‚ past Governor of State Bank of Pakistan‚ Haji Hanif Tayyab‚ a former Federal Labor Minister‚ Ahmed Dawood‚ the epitome of Pakistany entrepreneurs‚ Ilyas Shakir‚ a noted journalist and Editor of Quomi Akhbar‚ Kassam Dada‚ the most well-known Pakistany Rotarian‚ Arif Habib‚ alongwith five other ex-Chairmen of Karachi Stock Exchange‚ and so many others were all born in Bantva. January 24‚ 1940 was a red-letter day in the history of this town. It was on that day that

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