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    Contemporary Art Essay Code: 81.232 Word count: 1‚836 Topic: 4 Painting was proclaimed dead in the 1980s. Discuss referencing Greenberg‚ the Conceptual Art movement and the revival of painting in the 1980s. I have written this work myself and have made every attempt to acknowledge the ideas of others. Painting has been declared dead numerous times since the 1960s but it refuses to die‚ even though the relevance and legitimacy of the medium is repeatedly questioned. Because

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    that have made use of the term since the late 1950s‚ postmodernism has been applied at different levels of conceptual abstraction to a range of objects and phenomena in what we did call reality (Bertens‚1995 p3). Postmodernism is also related to Modernism which refers to a certain period in Western culture‚ which covered the later Nineteenth and early Twentieth centuries. However‚ others dated the movement in the 1960s after the War‚ notably to Marshall McLuhan ’s coining of the phrase: “ The medium

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    Looking is to actively make meaning of that world with a more involved sense of purpose and direction. From looking we interpret social interaction and meanings. Professors Marita Sturken and Lisa Cartwright explain all about these concepts in the pages of their book Practices of Looking. It is an interesting and appealing novel offers understanding visual culture. Filled with numerous illustrations‚ the book observes how images play a very significant role in our everyday lives. The concepts of

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    melody‚ the opening of the Prélude à ‘L’ après-midi d’un faune’ by Claude Debussy. Paul Griffiths‚ Modern Music: A Concise History from Debussy to Boulez Why is Debussy’s Prelude considered such an important work of musical modernism? Section 1: (Introduction) Brief outline of the methodology you intend to employ and an overview of the works you intend to centre on: close with a ‘hooking sentence’ which links to the opening paragraph of the main body of your essay; these

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    Title Neue Staatsgalerie‚ Stuttgart‚ Germany James Stirling Introduction Main Aim of Essay To find out how close Neue Staatsgalerie comes in terms of the postmodern qualities described in “Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture” by Robert Venturi Structure of Essay Introduction – The problems of modern architecture - Too reductive - Oversimplistic Body – The qualities of postmodern architecture - Double-coding - Not selective on problems

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    Seminar Questions 1. Modernism- Benjamin‚ Walter “On some Motifs in Baudelaire” Question 1: In “On some Motifs in Baudelaire” Walter Benjamin argues that extended exposure to stimuli‚ or shocks‚ in the environment alters the human experience of our world and creates a conditioned reaction within the crowd. How does this overstimulation shape our current society and was Benjamin correct in warning against it? Walter Benjamin implied that our minds are not equipped with the facilities

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    Fear and Loathing Postmodernism Postmodernism is a philosophical term that describes an era or movement in American culture marked by attitudes of skepticism which challenges many of the ideals of Modernism. As an opposition towards the modern era‚ Postmodernism can be identified in art through its related terms such as fragmentation‚ hyper-realism‚ deconstruction‚ pastiche and ambiguity. Specifically‚ postmodernism refutes such concepts as reality‚ the ability to reach perfection‚ absolute truth

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    Post Modern attributes of the de young museum: History: The Loma Prieta earthquake of 1989 damaged the old de Young museum building located in Golden Gate Park and uncovered severe seismic flaws in the building and hence a comprehensive plan to rebuild the building in stages was overtaken to make the de Young museum up to date. In January 1999 the Swiss firm Herzog & de Meuron were chosen to rebuild the De young museum‚ due to their willingness to engage in an extended process of architectural

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    Modernism was a colorful trend‚ it manifested in a different way in many national cinemas. For example the French new wave become famous for its playfulness‚ Italian post-neorealist for the alienation of its neurotic characters‚ the Czechoslovak new wave for its grotesque kitchen sink realism‚ Polish cinema for its historism and the Hungarian new wave for its parabolic stories. But even though its diverse national versions‚ Modernism was an international phenomenon

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    Prufrock reflects on a troubled society‚ distorted and fractured from the changes accompanied with Modernism. As an immediate sense of distress‚ the dark and ominous imagery within the simile‚ “Like a patient etherized upon a table”‚ suffering mankind. Such outrageous imagery‚ such as “etherized”‚ is a portrayal of the tormented lifeless tone and as a result

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