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    USDA: PRO GMO Mission Statement We provide leadership on food‚ agriculture‚ natural resources‚ and related issues based on sound public policy‚ the best available science‚ and efficient management. Vision We want to be recognized as a dynamic organization that is able to efficiently provide the integrated program delivery needed to lead a rapidly evolving food and agriculture system. Strategic Plan Framework USDA has created a strategic plan to implement its vision. The framework of

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    modern art movement. 1. Abstract Art Abstract art refers to a style of painting that does not use figurative reality as a reference. Instead‚ the artist alludes to his or her subject and reduces it to a simplified form. Colors and shapes are used to portray emotions and the landscape of one’s inner world. Listed below are the various kinds of abstract art styles that have emerged.   Abstract Art Type Defining Characteristics Famous Artists Abstract Expressionism Abstract expressionism paintings

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    Developments in Three Dimensional Art in the 20th Century Three dimensional art works went through a heavy period of transition through the 20th century. At the start‚ sculpture could be summed up in Johann Gottfreid von Herder’s consideration of sculpture as “a harsh reality.” Unlike painting and the other traditional media‚ sculpture was being redefined‚ both formally and technically. Painting‚ despite the many innovations and explorations that occurred in the 20th century‚ was still oil and

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    Abstract Art and Its Prejudges Albert Camus has once defined art as: “A product of the untalented‚ sold by the unprincipled to the utterly bewildered.” Many people may agree on that abstract art is simple to paint‚ it has not techniques and it is not representational but how can a paint that represents nothing in particular be so eye-catching to look at? When looking at an abstract painting people see the most freely formed type of artwork an artist can create‚ which allows many and different interpretations

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    chosen the following women artists: Audrey Flack‚ Helen Frankenthaler‚ Nancy Graves‚ and Alice Neel to share briefly their story as women artist. Audrey Flack was born in 1931 and is one of the founders of photorealism painting. During the Abstract Expressionist fifties‚ Audrey Flack suffered all the slings and arrows of being a female artist during times when female artists were viewed as little more than hobbyists. Flack believed that the continuous discovery of art was realty and artist

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    can see it. He had the different vision which he transferred on the canvas through his artistic hands. He created the art which changed the idea and way of looking at art of the world. He brought the new ideas and turned people’s attention towards abstract art that were known by most of the representational art which means the art which were realistic and recognizable. Jackson Pollock was born on January 28th‚ 1912 in Cody‚ Wyoming. He started his career as an art student in Los Angeles at manual

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    early 20th century. It emphasized and glorified themes associated with contemporary concepts of the future‚ including speed‚ technology‚ youth and violence‚ and objects such as the car‚ the airplane and the industrial city Dada The groundwork to abstract art and sound poetry‚ a starting point for performance art‚ a prelude to postmodernism‚ an influence on pop art‚ a celebration of anti art to be later embraced for anarchy-political uses in the 1960s and the movement that lay the foundation for Surrealism

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    The central figure that charted the course of the Abstract Expressionist movement was the deeply troubled painter Jackson Pollock. He was born Paul Jackson Pollock in Cody‚ Wyoming on January 28‚ 1912. He was the fifth and youngest son and grew up in Arizona and California after his family left him when he was a little over one year old. Pollock’s artistic journey began at the Manual Arts School in Los Angeles‚ California where he joined two of his brothers. From there‚ he went on to New York to

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    CALL FOR PAPERS TO THE XXV FIG INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS IN MALAYSIA Kuala Lumpur‚ Malaysia‚ 16–21 June 2014 at Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre Dear Friend and Colleague‚ It is our privilege and honour to invite you to the XXV FIG International Congress‚ in Kuala Lumpur‚ Malaysia to be held from 16th to 21st June 2014. The Congress is hosted by the International Federation of Surveyors‚ FIG and the Association of Authorised Land Surveyors Malaysia‚ PEJUTA‚ as the local host. The main partners of

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    disregard for formalities. Actually‚ (allegedly) in a more private setting than the essays and newspaper articles‚ Greenberg and Rosenberg might have even exchanged punches because of their very different views on the post avant-garde in America: abstract expressionism. Greenberg‚ it would appear‚ loved rules. For him‚ “Modernism used art to call attention to art” (Greenberg‚ Modernist Painting). He was all about form and technique and found symbolism and realism to be secondary‚ if not completely

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