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    and arranged in a 4x8 pattern (Fiero‚ 65). Many wondered why Warhol would choose to create such a bizarre display. Once he stopped creating cartoon art‚ a friend named Muriel Latow came up with the idea to create the 32 soup cans. French artist‚ Marcel Duchamp‚ said‚ “If you take a Campbell Soup can and repeat it fifty times‚ you are not interested in the retinal image. What interests you is the concept that wants to put fifty Campbell soup cans on a canvas" (Fiero‚ 66). After the success of this artwork

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    full-time writer instead. His books normally have “small town America” as backgrounds. Setting: The story is set in Castle Rock in Maine‚ USA in 1960. Plot: The twelve-thirteen year-old boys Gordon Lachance‚ Vern Tessio‚ Chris Chambers and Teddy Duchamp decide to go and search for the body of a dead boy in the woods. It starts by Vern overhearing his older brother Billy talking about it with his friend Charlie Hogan. They tell their parents that they have gone camping and start their journey. On

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    INTRODUCTION "Conceptual Art" is a contemporary form of artistic representation‚ in which a specific concept or idea‚ often personal‚ complex and inclusive‚ takes shape in an abstract‚ nonconforming manner‚ based upon a negation of aesthetic principles. Conceptual art is art in which the concepts or ideas involved in the work take precedence over traditional aesthetic and material concerns. Many of the works‚ sometimes called installations‚ of the artist Sol LeWitt may be

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    something happen. But eventually‚ nothing was come out of it. Therefore I think the title here may be hints that going to commit is equal to real act itself. At the beginning of the story‚ Janine thinks about her adolescence‚ at that time when she met Marcel‚ during that time her choices had security and independence. Later on she had perception about herself changes‚ and started aware actually she has a poor physical condition and her weight‚ these all which she pride in early she still can attract other

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    Quotes: 1. What a piece of work is a man! How noble in reason! How infinite in faculties... – hamlet 2. Man is born free‚ yet everywhere he is in chains. Rousseau 3. Modern society is rotten even at its roots. Rouseeau 4. Get back to Nature … Noble Savage .. SOCIAL CONTRACT - rouseeau 5. Reason is supreme . Human reason can solve every problem facing humankind. - descartes 6. A work of art is a public dream – frued – Oedipus complex 7. We live in an ordered‚ rational‚ understandable

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    Niccolo Machiavelli once said‚ “whoever wishes to foresee the future must consult the past”‚ seems to sum the influence of past artistic styles on works of art across varying time periods. Neoclassicism‚ a popular art style in the 18th and early 19th century drew inspiration from Roman and Greek culture‚ it rose in response to a desire to revive the classical art period‚ whilst Romanticism‚ an art style that became popular at the end of the neoclassical period‚ embraced medievalism and revolted against

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    originated in the 1960’s. Similar to the theme "art and the quotidian object"‚ which means art of the everyday (found) object(s). Fluxus loosely translates to flow or change in many different languages. In comparison‚ Fluxus has many similarities with Marcel Duchamp’s "dada" art movement from the 1920’s. While dada is more of a world view‚ fluxus‚ on the other hand‚ is more of a state of mind/ attitude that represents anti-art (anti commercialism) and follows in dada’s footsteps. Fluxus also meshed well

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    Also we have compare and contrast between one another artist thinking. We have also defined that painting is in the art place that’s why it called the piece of art not a design with the letter‚ we have compare the thoughts behind this paint and Duchamp thought why it called piece of art because they wanted us to believe that this is piece of art and Lastly we have defined that why this painting called representation. At the end‚ I just wanted to talked that artist wanted to believe that whatever

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    Introduction As the knowledge of humanities is an important foundation for educated citizenship in our increasingly complicated planet‚ the arts treated as an effective channel for communication and also a way to exhibit visions that are beyond the proportions of words and an important channel for cultural enlightenment. Mixed media art has these abilities and function a very different role than the things we consider as ‘art’. Mixed media which began in early 20th century refers to visual art projects

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    alcohol‚ and has been made to have sex against his will. Marcel identifies himself as bisexual‚ not gay. Dennis first used alcohol at age 14‚ when he had his first sexual encounter with a man. He began using other drugs‚ including inhalants and marijuana by age 16 and amphetamines and cocaine by age 19. At 21‚ four months prior to entering treatment‚ he began using crack. 1. Identify and sort through the relevant facts presented by Marcel. 2. Identify the problems‚ issues‚ and concerns that arise

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