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    networking and social media‚ meaning that the way we communicate is now much more interactive. Media and indeed other aspects of culture have been affected by the movement known as postmodernism‚ which is a concept that was formed as a reaction to modernism; postmodern work has multiple meanings and several possible interpretations. This however not many people are aware of‚ because its initiation was gradual‚ but it has far reaching implications especially in the world of media. There are those who

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    Georgia O’Keeffe Biography Praised by many people around the world‚ Georgia O’Keeffe is considered to be one of the greatest American artists of the twentieth century‚ a time in which American Modernism became prominent. Finding splendor in nature‚ O’Keeffe painted things the way she saw them and did not let others’ opinions change her perspective. O’Keefe was passionate about art at a young age and successfully pursued her dream as an abstraction naturalist artist for over seven decades. Her incredible

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    Comparative Study of Structural and Postmodern elements in artworks William Robinson and Imants Tillers are both Australian landscape artists. Robinson born in 1936 and Tillers in 1950 both have a completely different stylisation in how they view and capture the land they paint. Imants Tillers Mount Analogue (1985) a mass media appropriation of Eugene Von Guerard’s North-East view from the northern top of Mount Kosciusko (1863) is very alike to William Robinson’s Ridge and gully in afternoon light

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    The history of graphic art and the cycle of politicization‚ depoliticization and then repoliticization span the late 19th century through and into the 21st century. Evolving from humble beginnings into the commercial behemoth it’s become to today this essay will explore graphic design’s evolution and the politics that affected this growing art movement during this influential timeline. Graphic design set its first roots in Germany in 1455 with the introduction of the Blackletter typeface and Johannes

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    For Europe‚ the nineteenth century was an age of radical change. As science and technology challenged old views‚ political revolution challenged the old dominations of church and monarchy with the upheaval of the French Revolution of 1789‚ a sequence of revolution‚ counter-revolutions‚ and civil wars in Europe and America continued the assault upon established power. In a world that was experiencing a population explosion of extreme magnitude‚ revolution followed revolution‚ including the industrial

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    Burgos 1 Brianna Burgos American Literature Period 6 May‚ 10 2013 Pablo Neruda Modernism was a famous era within poetry. A large array of poets participated in the era such as‚ Elizabeth Bishop‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ Ernest Hemingway along with Pablo Neruda‚ although he was into surrealism‚ some of his work revolved around modernism as well. The Modernist Literary Movement created the idea that conventional forms of art‚ literature‚ and ideals were outdated. The poem I chose is “If You Forget

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    their roots in Europe. Art historians describe the history of Western art in terms of successive periods and/ormovements‚ including classical‚ medieval‚ Byzantine‚ Romanesque‚ Renaissance‚ baroque ‚ rococo ‚ neoclassicism‚ Romanticism‚ realism‚ modernism  and postmodernism. The traditional heart of artistic production and training was the workshop or atelier‚ presided over by a master artist. Apprentices learned their craft by preparing materials and helping the master execute commissions

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    concentrate on the related notion of “modernization‚” which covers the phenomenal social‚ urban and technological transformation of the world‚ stemming from the 19th century Industrial Revolution. Thirdly‚ we will examine how these developments informed “modernism‚” the radical artistic and architectural currents unfolding at the turn of the century into the 20th whereby all traditional notions of aesthetics‚ program and production were challenged in an unprecedented way. In discussing these interwoven strands

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    reality for him (Johnson 11).” A major part of interpreting modern art lies within determining that reality. Viewers search for their own meaning in the painting since the simplicity of most modern works leaves much room for imagination. When the modernism phase of artwork began it was not exactly obvious to the public‚ but over time there “came about a general awareness that there was such thing as a modern sensibility‚ and that that sensibility had the key to modern life (Russell 126)”. It was thought

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    the novel we see the almost tug-of-war between the two different values with one side trying to cling to the old ways and customs and the other side‚ the newer generation‚ pushing the limits and breaking free of these traditions. This idea of Modernism and its values taking the place of the traditional values is shown through the two symbols of the car and the airplane. The car represents the traditional values of the time of conformity and all people acting and thinking as one‚ enforcing the idea

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