Carmen Ji Instructor Vogel Art100 3/25/2013 Critique of Exhibition “Intimacy” At the beginning I didn’t really understand why Zoe Bray used “Intimacy” as the title of the exhibition‚ until I appreciated those works again and again‚ I finally knew what it means: the artist wanted the audience to get to know what’s in her eyes‚ being her‚ sharing her inner-most feelings and make a unity of understanding both the artist and the works. The work that resonated with me the most was the oil painting
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Chapter 1 The Sociological Perspective I. The Sociological Perspective. A. Sociology is the systematic study of human society. B. The sociological perspective helps us to see general social patterns in the behavior of particular individuals. C. It also encourages us to realize that society guides our thoughts and deeds — to see the strange in the familiar. D. Sociology also encourages us to see personal choice in social context. 1. For example‚ Emile Durkheim’s research showed that
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blindness) a condition which means Close cannot recognize people by their facial features in three-dimensional form. Present him with a two-dimensional portrait‚ photograph or painting‚ though‚ and the problem goes away. * This is why he starts every portrait with a photograph. * Bob 1970 is one of a series of eight large black and white portraits that Close painted between November 1967 and April 1970. He began work on Bob in the last months of 1969 and finished at the beginning of 1970.1 Bob
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Art101-15 Assigment-4 1- The Maids of Honor is a 1656 painting done by Diego Velazquez. Its subject goes around a portrait of the main characters in the painting‚ also it shows the artist who is painting. The theme of the painting is social where it shows a very casual time of a royal family’s life. 2- IT was a commissioned work by King Philip IV‚ the main point of the painting is the king’s daughter were she is encircled by the other characters‚ and the painter shows her clearly by using
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Introduction In this assignment‚ I shall be exploring two factors of sociology and linking them with two sociological perspectives. The two factors that will be discussed are family and crime‚ which will each be linked to Functionism and Marxism. This will offer a comparative and contrasting view‚ to highlight differences between sociological views. The factors and perspectives will be presented using past theories to support each aspect of this discussion. As a factor‚ family plays a crucial
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Natural Disasters‚ High Unemployment Rates and the End of a War Shaping My life The sociological imagination looks at the level of the individual and sees how the larger social issues affect the troubles faced by individuals; we can also look at how the individual troubles connect to the larger social issues. I can see this happening in my life today. Looking back at my nineteen years of life‚ I look at three certain events and seeing how they have shaped my life; Hurricane Katrina (2005) and
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"The Little Deer"‚ by Frida Kahlo‚ caught the attention right away. her love of nature and the world as one of her primary sources of inspiration. This painting is one of the many symbolic representations of Frida’s naturalist persona. Frida‚ as the deer‚ is a creature of nature. She’s innocent‚ and she’s organic. She looks poised and proud as an animal‚ and although the representation is surreal and strange-feeling‚ it conveys a sense of emotion and imaginative thought that makes it enjoyable to
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Sociological imagination: Peter L. Berger It is very easy to take our own way of life for granted because we tend to fall into the same routines or patterns every day‚ sometimes without even realizing it. With society always advancing everyone has the ideal image of “keeping up with the joneses.” We have gotten so comfortable with all the advances and luxuries and all we tend to think about is “the latest and greatest” and “how can we can it.” In fact‚ more often than not‚ it is usually not until
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The sociological perspective is a specific method for drawing closer a marvel basic in sociology. It includes looking after objectivity‚ not by stripping oneself of qualities‚ but rather by fundamentally assessing and testing thoughts‚ and tolerating what might amaze or notwithstanding disappointing in light of the proof. The sociological perspective frequently accept that "official" clarifications are fragmented or self-serving. It includes a cognizant push to go past the conspicuous and question
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Deborah Tatko Art 131 Maggie Whitley November 15‚ 2012 Portraits Throughout History Portraits and self portraits throughout history have been crucial to the development in the artistic world‚ be it due to self development in the artist own personal gain of self understanding or if it is an economical gain of not having to pay a model to sit for the artist while he/she works. Without all of the amazing portraits society has gained over the years‚ especially in the 16th century. Take The Mona
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