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    Studying Philippine literature is important because these are reflections of history. Works of art and literature are not separate from history. In fact‚ these are intricately intertwined along with the contradictions in the society in a given point in time. Works of art and literature do not stand by themselves. Writers and artists are not creators who fashion words and works. These texts and pieces of art are products of the political institutions and ideological stance of the writers which are shaped

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    Funding the arts and arts organizations is often a concern of arts managers and‚ at times‚ a topic of debate. Every nonprofit arts organization spends much of their time ensuring that they have enough resources to meet their mission. When program revenue falls short of covering their activities‚ other public and private funding options are explored. When public‚ government funding is received‚ controversy may occur when an organization produces something that is viewed as offensive by society. Evaluating

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    Tok - What Is Art?

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    What is ART? 1. Sunflowers – This piece of art is a masterpiece because of its realistic features that expresses its beauty. Also comparing to the natural sciences its realistic features makes it a source of truth but is it really the most real painting? Also this could be a painting depicting empathy for the flowers in our life that we do not water… 2. Fountain – Art has to be something unusual to stand out‚ a different interpretation or a different intent by the artist himself. A good

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    Cooking Equals Art

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    equals art You know the saying “The Way To A Man’s Heart is Through His Stomach”‚ well I think everyone would agree with me when I say the way to anyone’s heart is through their stomach. Cooking has to be done during one’s life time; it is not something that can be easily avoidable. It’s something many people do on regular basics and has become an expert in. What you do every day consider art. Art can be acknowledged as something that is created and then just consumed. Yes. Cooking is art because

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    Art WEEK ONE

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    Art Tyler Steinle HUM/266 4-16-2013 Art I would have to say that the art form that I am most familiar with would have to be motion pictures. One of my favorite film producers is Quentin Tarantino which has produce some of my favorite movies of all time like Pulp Fiction‚ Reservoir Dogs and Kill Bill. The way he films his movies is like unlike any other producers ever! He will often start the movie in backwards orders or shuffled as where formally it will start and the begging and end at the end

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    Art in the Simplest Form

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    | |Art in its Simplest Form | | | The Dictionary defines art as the expression or application the conscious use of skill and creative imagination of human creative skill (Merriam-Webster Dictionary). Art in the simplest words

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    Art Review Ai WeiWei

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    Anh Le Art & Craft of Writing Tuesday‚ October 29th‚ 2013 Ai WeiWei Art Review: “Straight” Art is one of the oldest ways in which humans communicate. Art can be dated back to humanities’ first steps‚ used as a mean to record and worship‚ such as the examples found in cave paintings of the Lascaux cave in France or the Venus of Willendolf. (Source #1) And for a long time‚ art did not deviate from its original path as a tool for society. Artists lived only as servants to their churches‚

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    Video Games and Art

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    and Art Video Games can never be art “No video gamer now living will survive long enough to experience the medium as an artform...” “No one in or out of the field has ever been able to cite a game worthy of comparison with the great poets‚ filmmakers‚ novelists and poets‚ composers‚ painters and so on...” “They will not evolve..” These are the arguments emphasized in Rogert Ebert’s article about video games which for me‚ are striking and disturbing. Appreciation of the video games as art depends

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    Art Fakes and Forgeries

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    arguments. Lessing begins “What is Wrong with a Forgery” by establishing that forgeries are not void of aesthetic value. In fact‚ he states that a clear distinction must be made between the qualities that make a piece of art aesthetically pleasing and the non-aesthetic qualities that art critics consider when analyzing a piece. The concept of a forgery‚ he says‚ is purely non-aesthetic and should not be used to describe the beauty of a piece. To further illustrate this point and later points in his

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    Performing Arts

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    Performing Arts- Forms of creative activity that are performed in front of an audience‚ such as drama‚ music‚ and dance. Types of Performing Arts * Dance is a type of art that generally involves movement of the body‚ often rhythmic and to music. * Music is an art form whose medium is sound and silence. * Theatre (also theater in American English)[1] is a collaborative form of fine art that uses live performers to present the experience of a real or imagined event before a live audience

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