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    Conceptual Art

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    His most famous art piece was a pre-made urinal he named Fountain (1917) and was signed by the clever pseudonym “R.Mutt” which was derived from the Mott plumbing company’s name and a popular comic at the time. Duchamp submitted his piece in an exhibition of the Society of Independent Artists in New York but it was rejected because he did not make the piece. Duchamp’s practises at the time included collecting aesthetically neutral objects that we use every day‚ which he would sometimes modify‚ or

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    `The Italian Retreat from Modern Architecture: Gio Ponti‚ Neoliberty and others Italy is decentralized in Europe‚ south side reppin Transition Interview Difficult position in the way they accept refugees‚ pressures Italy have never been absolute 1860- unified by man but not unified in region‚ approaches to life‚ culture and language vary great amounts between cities of Italy. 1959? Reyner Banham Neoliberty‚ the Italian retreat from modern architecture Attacking unideolistic new Italian

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    The Armory Show and Hitler’s Degenerate Art Show From paintings to sculptures‚ both realistic and modern‚ the International Exhibition of Modern Art at the 69th Infantry Regiment Armory was the first modern art show to arrive in America to exhibit works by Americans and Europeans alike. Opening its doors on February 17 of 1913‚ the exhibit astonished many New Yorkers with the modern style coming out of Europe. As many as 88‚000 people attended the Armory Show‚ the most to ever attend an art

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    I think i should post it here so that some1 else may get helped too. Here you go: ----------------------------------------------------------- I obtained my degree of Bachelors of Science in Electrical Engineering‚ with communications as a major from XYZ University of Engineering and Technology‚ in October 2004. I have been registered as a professional engineer with Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC). After graduation‚ I joined XYZ Pvt. Ltd as an Engineer in CDMA department. XYZ had been awarded

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    Tracy Moffatt Case study

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    deal of interest in expressing herself through art. During her course she had produced a number of short films that had allowed her to communicate ideas and messages that she felt strongly about. 3. When did she become “famous”? Name important exhibitions... Is Moffatt known overseas? If she is‚ where is her work represented? Tracey Moffatt is one of Australia’s leading international visual artists working in photography‚ film and video. She is known for her powerful visual story telling which has

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    Tutankamun Research Report

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    Life Tutankhamun was the son of Akhenaten (formerly Amenhotep IV) and one of Akhenaten’s sisters‚[8] or perhaps one of his cousins.[9] As a prince he was known as Tutankhaten.[10] He ascended to the throne in 1333 BC‚ at the age of nine or ten‚ taking the throne name of Tutankhamun. His wet-nurse was a woman called Maia‚ known from her tomb at Saqqara. When he became king‚ he married his half-sister‚ Ankhesenpaaten‚ who later changed her name to Ankhesenamun. They had two daughters‚ both stillborn

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    Tate Modern Social Realism

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    As soon as I stepped into the Social Realism exhibition room of Tate Modern‚ I was prompted with paintings of different styles and subjects. This room’s exhibitions’ era stretches from the 1920’s to the 1940’s‚ with artists from celebrated muralist Diego Rivera to controversial surrealist Balthus. This room exhibited works of many different medias from traditional oil-on-canvas works to colour pastel on paper. This room may seem slightly bland at first sights as they’re mainly portraits of plain-looking

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    Shoe Obessions at Fit

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    The New York’s Museum at FIT recently hosted the exhibition “Shoe Obsession.” The exhibition highlighted the 21st century designers who have designed both fashionable and outlandish shoes. Upon walking in‚ you are emerged with approximately 150 shoes. The shoes‚ grouped by style and designer‚ are displayed in illuminated glass cases and serve as the focal points. All shoes are examples of some of the most extreme and coveted footwear from notable designers such as‚ Manolo Blahnik‚ Christian

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    major decisions in international promotion. ➢ To get an idea of the promotion mix. ➢ To know the important problems in international promotion. ➢ To examine the role of export promotion organizations‚ trade fairs and exhibitions and personal selling in international marketing. 4. Business Environment and Promotion Strategies: Because of the differences in the marketing environment‚ promotion is often a very complex problem in international‚ particularly in

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    Meghann's Littoral Drift

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    18th‚ I attended an art exhibition at the Memphis College of Art. The exhibit consisted of two main artists. The two artists were Meghann Riepenhoff and Tim Andrews. Each artist display was completely different from each other. Even though the two displays were obviously different‚ the exhibit itself of each artist had the same theme. In Meghann’s exhibit‚ “Littoral Drift‚” all of her images had to do with the same thing‚ waves and water at the beach. In her exhibition she had about twelve paintings

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