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    "Holy trinity" of music; I never really thought about rhythm being a modern concept. Of course‚ Industrialization in the 19th and 20th century obviously played a key role in changing the all of the arts. Starting with a variety of modernism‚ anti-traditionalism. Anti-traditionalism is a movement that first started in 1890 with varying experimentation by artists‚ composers‚ writers and poets. The different artists of the period were referred to as "avant-garde". However not every

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    artists start interest in finding a new artistic vocabulary that could best express the industrial world in which they lived. Therefore‚ an artistic movement called Art Nouveau has started in around 1890 to1910. It turned Western Classicism into Modernism. Jules Cheret and Will H. Bradley’s art

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    “Why is the art of primitive peoples not considered art at all?”(Nolde‚ E. 1934). This art of primitive peoples that Emil Nolde refers to is something that is truly appealing to many artists and offers a great source of inspiration for their works. Artists such as Paul Gauguin and Emil Nolde both draw inspiration from these primitive forms of art and borrow different aspects in order to become closer to nature and return to a more pure and expressionistic form of art. Paul Gauguin is said to

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    Reading Visual Culture Assignment Three: Essay ------------------------------------------------- Caitlin Williams Conceptualism and minimalism share common aesthetic qualities with the ontological condition of late modernist art. Discuss the aesthetic commonalities of minimalism and conceptualism. Also‚ discuss to what extent these stylistic tendencies are manifestly and intentionally different? Provide details of underlying reasons for the emergence of minimalism and

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    19th June 2013 1.1 Assignment “Decorating Appropriately” Response Essay Ornament‚ is generally defined as a decoration used to embellish parts of a building‚ has also been a controversial debating topic when architecture was introduced to the Modernism period. Throughout the 1920s and 1930s‚ absence of ornaments became a hallmark of Modern architecture and equated the moral virtues of honesty‚ simplicity and purity. Le Corbusier‚ one of the prominent modernist figures‚ had always supported the

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    postcolonial figure seems obvious. (slide 7) Yeats was a poet of decolonization‚ a muse expressing the Irish experience of the dominant colonial power of Britain. Rather than reading Yeats’s poetry from the conventional perspective of high European modernism Said explains that “he appears to me‚ and I am sure many others in the Third World‚ to belong naturally to the other cultural domain” (slide 8) Then‚ we can’t talk about something without materialistic proves like an example from Yeats’ poems

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    in the land rather than situated on the land. Smithson’s earthworks defined an entirely original notion of landscape art. Dissatisfied with the art of this time‚ Smithson did not limit himself to any one form or style of art. He moved beyond modernism by abandoning rules and traditional art materials. Smithson defied convention and produced works that could not be easily categorized. He used non-traditional art materials such as language‚ mirrors‚ maps‚ dump trucks‚ abandoned quarries‚ hotels

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    Modernism Photography is not simply a style but more of an attitude‚ a determination to break with the past and free the artist from the rules of convention and etiquette. The essay compares and contrasts these two modern photographs created by two prominent photographers. Wolfgang Sievers and Max Dupain are two of Australia’s most renowned Modernist photographers. Their photographs reflected significant changes in the world including technology‚ ideas and the modernist aesthetic applied to Photography

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    Modernism The Modern Novel As T.S. Eliot once said‚ “Every age gets the art it deserves and every age must accept the art it gets. A complex age like the 20th century‚ upset by two World Wars and marked by unrest and ferments‚ couldn’t as result produce anything but complex art‚ mainly resulting‚ more than in any previous age‚ from experimentation. The search for new forms of expression‚ which affected all branches of literature‚ was carried on first of all in fiction and novel. So far novelists

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    built environment had bloated in motivations‚ caused by an excess of decor and ornamentation. As early as 1908‚ the Austrian architect Adolf Loos had said that architectural ornamentation was criminal‚ and his statement would become fundamental to Modernism and eventually trigger the careers of Le

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