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    be seen as a division from modernism. During the 1960’s societies approach to creativity‚ history‚ literature‚ architecture‚ science‚ values and society in general began to drastically change. Throughout the 1970’s and 1980’s the art style grew and was greatly influenced by the end of the Vietnam War. Artists and writers began to challenge the conventions of Modernism and societies reaction to the works they created‚ thus Postmodernism can be seen as a split from Modernism which was influenced by the

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    Introduction Modernists perceive organisations as tangibly factual bodies operating in the reality. When the organisation has been well designed and managed‚ the systems of actions and decisions made will be driven by the norms of rationality‚ efficiency and effectiveness to realize the organisation goals such as mission and vision. (Hatch‚ 1997) Critical Theorists view organisation as places where inequalities in power relations will dominate‚ resulting in the exploitation and estrangement of proletariat

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    Download songs on Arts and Music and listen to them  d) Read poems in literature/every link  e) Watch The Dark Knight   2) Debate questions/Quiz    Outline  Bold​  means applied to most works in the area    1. Art & Music:  a. Post Structuring of the WorldBonadventure Hotel  1. Post Modernism Art  a. Late 20th Century Work that is characterized by the mix  of previous styles and general distrust theories.  2. Los Angeles  3. Suggests to condemn consumerism/celebrate capitalism? It’s a  famous site for television shootings ever since it finished 

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    Jeff Koons’ Balloon Dog (Yellow) This essay discusses the sculpture Balloon Dog (yellow) (1994-2000) by American artist Jeffrey Lynn Koons (b.1955). I will explain how Koons uses the Balloon Dog (yellow) to talk about both childhood experience and sexuality‚ and uses these ideas to manipulate the viewers’ emotion. [pic] Jeff Koons‚ 1994-2000‚ Balloon Dog (Yellow)‚ [High chromium stainless steel with transparent color coating‚ 121 x 143 x 45 inches‚ 307.3 x 363.2 x 114.3 cm]‚ The Steven and

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    century in the USA. During this time period society was going through great social and technological change due to two world wars and the development of technology and automation. Thus introducing the idea of the Modern world and the philosophies of Modernism into the art world. This affected the art world as it shaped the ideas‚ attitudes and practices of artists by encouraging freedom of expression in their practice. This was highly influenced by the invention of the camera which saw the demise of realist

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    The Einstein Tower: An Expressionist Landmark Introduction Erich Mendelsohn began his creative architectural sketches while standing guard in World War I‚ along with many other famous architects such as Mies van der Rohe‚ Gropius‚ and Le Corbusier. What was it about standing guard between life and death that enticed a certain creative architectural vision? Maybe it simply provided an ability to envision a world unlike the one being occupied or maybe it reminded these young men of the preciousness

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    [Abstract: The pivotal figures of paleo-modernism in English poetry have consistently expressed a profound fervor for the classical mythic world- a world that is deeply real and vivid to them. The appeal of mythic world to these poets is profound and they have sought poetic inspiration from here. Naturally‚ the subject of myths is predominantly present in the poetry of the modernists. The aim of this research is to show W. H. Auden’s treatment of classical myths in “The Shield of Achilles”

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    Art is contemporarily defined as the product or process of deliberately arranging symbolic elements in a way that influences and affects the senses‚ emotions‚ and/or intellect. It encompasses a diverse range of human activities‚ creations‚ and modes of expression. The renaissance is the rebirth of classicism; classicism comes from the ancient Greece and Rome; they portray art to captivate perfection‚ harmony and order. Italian High Renaissance artists achieved ideal of harmony and balance comparable

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    relationship between the city‚ modernism‚ film and architecture. Throughout this essay‚ I will relate her ideas of modernity particularly in the ‘mobilized gaze ’ and ‘commodity-experience ’ to Jacques Tati ’s film Mon Oncle (1958). Anne Friedberg ’s ideas of modernity in the ‘mobilized gaze ’ and ‘commodity experience ’ as well as the reversal of public and private spaces can be inexorably applied to Mon Oncle (1958). Their interconnectibility‚ and Friedberg ’s ideas on modernism can be observed during

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    government classified Emil Nolde’s Modernist style as “degenerate‚” and forbade him to paint. Nazi oppression influenced the work of Emil Nolde‚ making the watercolors and oil paints he produced during his time in isolation emblematic of Degenerate Art‚ modernism‚ and German Expressionism. Nolde’s Sunflowers in the Windstorm (1943) is one of the few oil paintings he made during his time in isolation in Seebüll‚ Germany. Nolde painted more than 1‚300 watercolors during his time there‚ only rarely using oil

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