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    to Judd and Morris‚ who he decried as literalists‚ coining the term to describe attitudes in opposition to his abstractionist interpretation of Modernism. For Fried‚ its theatricality is a symptom of the decadence of literalist works of art‚ which establishes a staged relationship‚ in time‚ between object and beholder. Fried preferences a kind of Modernism which is more authentically abstract: insisting Modern artworks should be abstracted from pretence‚ from time and from a sense of object. The publication

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    more important than the art itself. As shown by Hegel‚ “We have gone beyond just the emotional response to art‚ our ideas about the art‚ our judgments about the art is not for creating art again‚ but understanding the philosophy behind it. As with Modernism which pushed art to its limit‚ “The age of Manifestos is what it took to be philosophy into the heart of artistic production…discovery of that philosophical truth” (Danto‚ 30). An example of common manifesto of the college dorm room: The lava lamp

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    What is ART - skill acquired by experience the conscious use of skill & creative imagination especially in the production of aesthetic objects LASCAUX PALEOLITHIC cave painting (c15‚000 BC) MANUNGGUL JAR (c710-890) 2nd LGBT Flores de Mayo Q.C. CCP by leandro locsin (1969) DL UMALI HALL by Leandro Locsin (1965) Pahiyas Festival ‚ Lucban Quezon What counts as Art? * ART as an EXPERIENCE OF PLEASURE David

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    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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    In the 1930s‚ Moore’s transition into modernism paralleled that of Barbara Hepworth; the two exchanged new ideas with each other and several other artists then living in Hampstead. Moore made many preparatory sketches and drawings for each sculpture. Most of these sketchbooks have survived and

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    from pre-modern norms and conventions. Key historical events concerning immigration and the emergence of the money economy gave rise to a particular set of values attributed to urban life. In order to situate Thomson’s poem within the context of modernism‚ key ideas regarding the emergence of the urban centre (Soares)‚ the birth of the modern subject (Williams) and the modern subject’s interaction with the metropolis (Simmel)‚ are considered. With key ideas emphasised by Mills‚ Thomson’s poem explores

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    but were more interested in giving subjects agency • Called insufficiently modern • Whistler’s work is about distancing us‚ Bellows is about confronting the difficult world‚ the real world‚ gritty grimy The Stieglitz Circle & Transatlantic Modernism General: Cubism‚ Italian Futurists‚ Fauvism‚ abstraction‚ NY Dada • Six O’Clock‚ Winter‚ John Sloane‚ 1912 o Display Discontinuity of urban life

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    art world that humans don’t always have to be aesthetically pleasing (women in particular). Lastly‚ Duchamp (b.1887-1968) started the phase of ‘ready made’ art proving that you don’t need to make something in order for it to be classified as art. Modernism encompassed the most intensive period of change in art history‚ the industrial revolution (1880’s). It did this by focusing on the transformation of atmosphere in regards to machinery (humans becoming redundant)‚ agricultural processes and the manufacturing

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    technology from TV shows‚ to the way you can send a text message and its received instantly etc. living in the Information Age makes life a lot easier and simple. Postmodern which came into use shortly after World War II‚ it is the era that follows Modernism‚ and designates the cultural condition of the late twentieth century. Postmodern primarily occurred in the West‚ artist offered alternatives to the high seriousness and introversion of Modernist expression. Postmodernism is also self consciously

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    morals and secular authority. They wage intellectual revolution to voice their concerns about traditional establishment. • Ownership - They claim that collective ownership would most fairly administrate goods and services. • Disillusionment with modernism - Postmodernists rue the unfulfilled promises of science‚ technology‚ government‚ and religion. • Morality is personal - Believing ethics to be relative‚ postmodernists subject morality to personal opinion. They define morality as each person’s

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