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    Renee Cox

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    spent working in Paris shooting photos for magazines. Cox decided to move back to New York where she worked for ten years shooting for her clients. The birth of her son in the 1990’s inspired her to focus on the fine art photography. Receiving her Master of Fine Arts at the School of Visual Arts in New York‚ she spent a year working with two artists Mary Kelley and Ron Clark at the Independent Study Program. She was the first pregnant woman in the program. Cox became known for her boldness in political

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    Robert Indiana

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    Indiana‚ to this day‚ maintains its status as one of the most iconic American works of art. This essay intends to juxtapose the current representation of the LOVE sculpture to that of the original in the 1960s‚ while illustrating the social‚ political and cultural climate which most influenced the creation of the original‚ as well as the contributions of the piece to modern art and its historical placement within art. Additionally‚ this exposition intends to discuss why the meaning of LOVE today has

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    Nefertiti Bust Essay

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    If you search for a definition of art you are bombarded with ideas about the philosophy of art‚ and controversy behind this. In a field that is flooded with people who have strong and bold opinions on the matter‚ there are a few properties that‚ I believe‚ a piece has to meet in order to be considered art. The bust of Nefertiti meets these requirements. First I think that the piece needs to be created with some sort of aesthetic interest behind it. With the Nefertiti bust‚ this appears obvious to

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    Modernism S Postmodernism

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    Modernism Vs Postmodernism In the 19th and 20th centuries‚ there were two major movements in the visual fine arts‚ which are Modernism and Postmodernism. Some people believe that postmodernism was a response to modernism and therefore consider them as two aspects of the same movement. The relationship between modernism and postmodernism is often complicated as both genres share certain similarities as well as differences. In this essay‚ we will discuss how they are similarities and

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    For this essay I have chosen to talk about 3 British films which are of Shaun of the dead (2004) Hot Fuzz (2007) and The Worlds End (2013) or better known as the Cornetto trilogy directed by British director Edgar Wright. The first film in the cornetto trilogy is Shaun of the dead which tells the story of Shaun a 29 year old with no real ambition in life‚ much to the consternation of his friends‚ family‚ and fed-up girlfriend and With only a loyalty to his lazy best friend Edgar‚ a dead end job where

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    Whether Elmwood’s artistic work qualifies as a “work of visual art” and whether she was the author of said work under the Visual Artist’s Rights Act of 1990 (VARA); if these elements are met‚ the issue needs to be addressed of whether she has a right to recover for damages in regards to the destruction of her “work of visual art”. Congress enacted VARA in order to “protect… both the reputations of certain visual artists and the works of art they create.” H.R. Rep No. 101-514‚ 101st Cong. at 7 (June 1

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    Plato's Republic

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    SUMMARY In The Republic‚ Plato makes a systematic case for censoring all arts. The task of the Platonic philosopher is to take up the “ancient quarrel between philosophy and poetry” [607b] and to assert the State-enforced dominance of philosophy. To that end‚ The Republic as a whole is a powerful integration of philosophy‚ religion‚ education‚ and politics‚ and its argument for the political suppression of most art follows from that integrated system. Rhetorically‚ Plato uses Socrates’

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    Graffiti Persuasive Essay

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    skill and dedication‚ just like any art form. Because it can be used illegally (for example‚ tagging) does not deny the fact that it is art. The proper way to use the skill of graffiti is to practice on a poster board‚ or if you own a house‚ maybe on the back of your garage‚ or on the inside where no one can be offended by it. I do not agree with graffiti that threatens or includes profanity. Graffiti can be beautiful and breathtaking to look at. Graffiti is an art with no question because it requires

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    Art is a complicated subject in the archaeological record because of how inherently vague the definition of art is. There are various ways and mediums in which to express creativity‚ making it difficult to interpret the different forms‚ or to understand and deduce the meaning or reasoning behind it‚ especially before the invention of writing and throughout various extinct cultures. There is also a problem in interpreting artistic expressions of the past based on the classifications and aesthetics

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    Iwb Work

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    Level Visual Art Investigative Workbook Criterion 1. The IWB must be a black bound unlined book 2. Always use the lined under sheet 3. Write in black ink only 4. Always date your entries clearly and number each page 5. Be neat. Write legibly (no typing or gluing in of teacher handouts). No copying or Xerox copies of written text are permitted. Pasted written content will be allowed. 6. Include notes taken of teacher lectures 7. Include notes and photos of visits to art galleries and art museums. Have

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