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    Regionalism a movement that rejected modernism in favor of a naturalistic and representational style. Regionalism gained recognition through public art works in highly visible locations such as banks‚ post offices‚ and political buildings. The Indiana Murals‚ Benton’s most

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    Meeting Buff Monster was an interesting artist. I did not know much about Buff Monster until a week before we met with him and I learned much more than I expected on this trip as an art education major. As an art education major I learned how hard being an artist can be and having to teach it involves so much more. Buff had an interesting vibe as he spoke about his art and art in general. He was passionate about street art‚ although he does not consider himself a street artist. He loves connecting

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    dictator‚ Victoriano Huerta. For Siqueiros‚ incorporating politics in his art was a must. His big and bold murals‚ were often filled with causes that supported his leftist politics. Throughout his career‚ he created paintings depicting human struggle against authoritarian regime. Siqueiros was often jailed for his political work. Even so‚ in 1922‚ he painted what might be his most famous mural at the National

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    Studio Art - James Borg Question 7-Identify an art industry issue that you have studied this year. -Identify and describe key ideas and/or concerns in the issue. -What do you think about the issue. Art Industry Issue -Is graffiti becoming more of a crime than art and how can it be controlled. Graffiti originated in New York in the late 1970s. It started off with locals writing their names on walls and subway train just for fame. Before and after that though there were other types

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    inner feelings regarding the common goal of fighting oppression and celebrating their love for their cultural heritage. To emulate labor as an issue‚ Rivera created murals such as “Allegory of California at the pacific Stock Exchange Luncheon Club (1931)” (In the Spirit of Resistance‚ 33). For the most part the reading‚ lectures‚ and murals of Mexican artists allowed African-American artists to stay committed to the depiction of social issues in their work. The workings of the “Three Great Ones” and

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    Space for displays of the different cultures‚ were in cases on the floor or murals painted on the wall. For instance‚ a mural on the wall was painted for the Egyptian culture and floor space was given to the other shared cultures for some of their artifact displays. In the photo below notice the diversity of the performers dancing. With this being

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    Perhaps Robert Colescott is a good place to start‚ to see how the art in our current world has evolved. Multiculturalism allows one to see art in various ways and from differing perspectives. Colescott’s training in art exposed him to many artists. His experience with Egyptian art also had an influence in his work. What was intriguing about his work is that he made use of compositions to illustrate his own experiences especially concerning multiculturalism. An example of this is the similarity of

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    In “the war of the wall” by Toni Cade Bambara‚ the painter girl keeps being called “rude” even though she didn’t do much to have the kids call her that. The story shows the struggles in America while also teaching not to make assumptions about people and their motives‚ bambaras use of irony‚ and a theme that makes the message of the story interesting and exciting to say the least. The biggest theme in the story is integration‚ it is started at the start of the story when the narrator says “big kids

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    Graffiti SAC Graffiti art is an art form. The reasons‚ including aesthetic criteria‚ as to why it is an art form far outweighs the criticism of illegality‚ incoherence‚ and nonstandard presentation. Suppose that Leonardo‚ Picasso or any of the recognized artists of Western Europe were alive today. Then‚ suppose that one of these famous artists decided to paint a masterpiece on the side of your house or on a wall in your neighbourhood. Would Picasso ’s markings be graffiti or art or vandalism

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    bowl found in Iran in Shahr-e Sukhteh and an ancient Egyptian mural. The Persian bowl has five images painted along the sides‚ showing phases of a goat leaping up to nip at a tree.[2][3] The Egyptian mural‚ found in the thomb of Khnumhotep and Niankhkhnum‚ at the Beni Hassan cemetery. The paintings are approximately 4000 years old and show scenes of young soldiers being trained in wrestling and combat.[4] Egyptian burial chamber mural. Seven drawings by Leonardo da Vinci (ca. 1510) extending

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