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    Man Ray’s career is distinctive above all for the success he achieved in both the United States and Europe. First maturing in the center of American modernism in the 1910s‚ he made Paris his home in the 1920s and 1930s‚ and in the 1940s he crossed the Atlantic once again‚ spending periods in New York and Hollywood. His art spanned painting‚ sculpture‚ film‚ prints and poetry‚ and in his long career he worked in styles influenced by Cubism‚ Futurism‚ Dada and Surrealism. He also successfully navigated

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    Paul Rand

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    Mouron Cassandre and Moholy Nagy as well as an understanding of line through the works of artists such as Paul Klee. Rand developed elements from these artists and fused them with the American Modernist Movement that grew out of the 1930’s. Modernism was a movement that continued to change and grow as the twentieth century progressed. During Rand’s time‚ modernist art expression started to merge with American pop culture. Other designers of the time‚ such as Lester Beall‚ Saul Bass and Bradbury

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    themes. The assignment is broken down into four parts. Part 1: Choose a Romantic Poem Romantic literature champions the beauty of the world and the inherent goodness of human beings‚ and Romantic verse is highly structured and deeply traditional. Modernism frequently defines itself as a reaction against and a rejection of romanticism. Modernist poets viewed Romantic poetry as a remnant of the nineteenth century. Modernists did not think that writing as the Romantics did in the 1800s could effectively

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    he left behind. He is exiled because of his writing freely about his culture‚ region. He wants to write especially primity‚ not modern society full with machines. He uses impressionistic language. MODERNISM Modernism is a 20th century literary‚ artistic and cultural movement. It is a reaction against historical and academic traditions conventions. Modernist writers think that new is good. Individuality and personal experiences are important. They believe

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    William Butler Yeats On June 13‚ 1865 the erie town of Sandymount‚ Ireland welcomed William Butler Yeats‚ who later becomes a legend in modern English literature. In 1867 his family moved to London‚ but he frequently visited his grandparents in Northern Ireland. There he was immensely influenced by the folklore of the region. Eventually in 1881 his family returned to Dublin. There Yeats studied at the Metropolitan School of Art‚ getting increasingly more focused on literature‚ and later evolving

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    Post-Modernism and Connection to Society In a world that is constantly changing and developing‚ art can fluctuate throughout time. Postmodernism‚ is commonly referred to the movement of art‚ architecture‚ and criticism in the late 20th century. Various interpretations of culture‚ art‚ philosophy‚ history‚ economics‚ and fiction are widely pronounced themes and topics found in art during this era. In history‚ many different societies have emerged throughout time. In many third world and developing

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    literature‚ postmodernism is considered a reaction to the modernist movement because of the paradigm shift of philosophies. Also‚ it is a metaphysical movement that questions all the fundamentals of literature that came before in the romanticism‚ modernism‚ and imagism movements. Although postmodernism literature has no set definition‚ common traits include fragmentation‚ black humor‚ and challenging the borders of decency which is exemplified in Eugene O’Neill’s “Long Day’s Journey Into Night.”

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    Modern Art in Denver (1919-1960): Eleven Denver Artists‚ by Elizabeth Schlosser‚ is a little book covering the introductory biographies of artists involved in French Modernism‚ American Scene Painting or Regionalism‚ and Abstract Expressionism. The book starts with an introduction about the Denver Art Museum’s inauguration and the controversies surrounding modern art during its inception. Schlosser focuses on artists who influenced the art scene in Denver‚ but didn’t originate Denver. The book spotlights

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    Abolitionist favors the abolition of a practice or institution‚ esp. capital punishment or (formerly) slavery Abstract art Generally representational‚ but greatly simplified and or geometrified. In common usage as it is applied to modern twentieth-century art‚ an abstract work implies considerable simplification‚ distortion‚ and often a geometrification of forms. Nevertheless‚ most twentieth-century art is still representational‚ in that one can recognize figures derived from the natural world

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    On the whole‚ this is a balanced book‚ which introduces each side of the arguments encountered. Sometimes‚ however‚ one is not clear whether Pocock‚ Van Rheenen and McConnell are making their own assertions or simply rehearsing others’. Often‚ and perhaps inevitably‚ a North American bias emerges in terms of language‚ theology and social analysis - for example‚ many Christians in Europe and the developing world would question the assertion that "The hand of God is discernible in globalization." The

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