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    Alvar Aalto Research Paper

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    Alvar Aalto The figurehead of modernism and leader of bringing architecture back to the human scale that once was‚ Alvar Aalto is now an architectural inspiration to us all. Aalto did not use his architecture as a learning tool but more as a gesture toward the emotional and physical needs of man. His architecture was meant to enrich the lives of those it served. Aalto focused on context in site in relation to the human body. Forms‚ light and shadow were inspired by the Finnish forests Aalto grew

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    Woman's Hat

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    Formal Analysis The elements of art in Matisse’s ‘Woman With a Hat’ are line‚ shape‚ color and texture. The lines of the painting are soft‚ natural‚ and textured‚ and the brushstrokes are left apparent‚ as opposed to solid‚ straight lines. In addition‚ the lines‚ as well as the shapes‚ are curved and organic. The shapes of the painting are very circular. Their rounded nature emphasizes the humanity and softness of the woman. Color is the most dominant element of this piece‚ as the bright and

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    Understanding organisations – Case Analysis MMM262 Matthew Acciarito Contents: Introduction - 3 Modernist Analysis – 4 Environment - 4 Social structure - 5 Technology - 5 Culture - 6 Problem Statement - 7 Solutions – 7/8 Symbolic – Interpretive Critique - 9 Post Modern Critique - 10 Conclusion - 11 Reference List - 12 Introduction Qantas is the world’s second oldest airline‚ founded in the Queensland outback in 1920. The organisation has dominated

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    aim being to provoke‚ stimulate and involve the audience (even if that involvement was by talking negatively about the art‚ the fact that people are talking about it‚ meant the Dadaists had achieved their goal.) Oftener dubbed the “Farther of Post-Modernism”‚ Duchamp’s Readymades (a found objects he selected and exhibited as an artwork) broke boundaries in defining what art was in terms of martial practice and looking at the structural framework and looked at the ideas of conceptualism. Duchamp subverted

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    Art Appreciation 1101 Catherine Park Night Street Chaos (pg. 277) Toots Zynsky used various elements in her artwork named “Night Street Chaos.” The outline‚ exterior of the object‚ is obvious upon first look of the sculpture. Mass is also an obvious element that can be noticed since the sculpture is 3 dimensional. Although the sculpture already has mass‚ the value provides and enhanced illusion. Night Street Chaos incorporates a vivid blend of primary‚ secondary‚ and intermediate colors. Zynsky’s

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    Towards a New Architecture

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    Towards a New Architecture ‘Let us summarize the principal characteristics of a rhizome...it is comprised not of units but of dimensions‚ or rather directions in motion’ Giles Deleuze. 1. Introduction We may have to wait for the “end of history”. Francis Fukiyama (1992) originally made claims of political and cultural stability in an essay of the late 1980s‚ perhaps the high noon of the Postmodern era. If his historical predictions seem premature a generation later‚ then by some consensus

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    fear‚ curiosity)?" Your response is‚ to a great extent‚ the result of the choices the artist has made in the process of creation. Keep in mind that a formal analysis is not a research paper; it is an exercise in perception and articulation. See outline below for more instructions.  *Format for all writing assignments: double-spaced‚ 12 point Times New Roman‚ 1 inch margins‚ 700 words. SAVE your paper in Rich Text format.  Send me the link to the museum so I can view the work at

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    Daniel Burns Reaction

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    Reaction Paper On November 5th in Sloan Hall‚ Daniel Burns showed off his work and talents! Many of Burns works are filled with energy and expression. The energy of the paintings can be easily seen by the way Burn’s uses warm and cold colors. Expressionism‚ on the other hand‚ is a little more difficult to figure out with in each painting. Burns makes many different expressions with in his paintings! For some reason it was hard for me to get a clear expression on what exactly Burns was trying

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    The Bauhaus

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    shining steel as a new material for furniture. 1. Select a designer from the list. 2. Find an image of a chair that the designer created. This needs to be a clear image as it will be used in your presentation sheet. 3. Write a brief paragraph that outlines the main design contributions of this designer. What was the significance of this work or what did the designer design? 4. Design a border for your page or chair that incorporates lines from the chair. 5. Create of collage of images that show other

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    Visual Art Awareness Francis Criss Francis Hyman Criss was an American painter. Criss ’s style is associated with the American Precisionists like Charles Demuth and his friend Charles Sheeler. (http://www.in.com/francis-criss/biography-94231.html) The years he is most known for is between 1930 to 1950. His work largely uses images of urban environments. Examples are elevated subway tracks‚ skyscrapers‚ streets. Criss used these abstract styles‚ mostly without human figures‚ in his works. He is

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