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    based only on stories and poetry; in tone occasions‚ music and dancing “go along” with a text which is read by a speaker or sang by a choir. The mid 19th century represents the “peek” of literary‚ historical‚ and anecdotal painting despite the Surrealists ‚ this “statement” in literature faded in the 20th century. The broken boundary between literature and arts is more subtle nowadays‚ mostly in the use of parralel technoques – for instance‚ the national dissociation of the culrits or the spontaneous

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    A Dream Play Review Both the plot of the play and the author’s personal experience successfully demonstrate that the theme of the play is the sin of human existence. First‚ the theme is illustrated by Agnes’s gradual recognition of humanity. Agnes respectively gets in touch with different people including the Officer‚ the Lawyer‚ the Doorkeeper and the Poet. These characters represent their different social roles‚ which collectively create the symbol of humanity. As Agnes gradually understands

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    A. M. T. Bachelor of Communications with Theatre Studies Critical History of the Development of the Theatrical Text: From Diderot to Brecht University of Malta The strive for revolution through theatre Contrasting the ways through which Artaud and Brecht attempted to renovate theatre Abstract This essay defines and illustrates the ways in which Antonin Artaud and Bertolt Brecht have used theatre as a means for revolution. It explores the meaning each

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    Driver‚ is an interesting surprise. The build-up‚ kiss‚ bashing and exit involved in the scene of the incident help us to understand the character of Driver. The visual and oral features of camera shots‚ dialogue and lighting are used to create a surrealist incident. The Driver’s romantic love affair with Irene and his care for her young child sets the film as a romance and a drama‚ as the love he experiences for the two‚ both Platonic and Eros‚ ultimately leads him to unleash his true beast though

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    ------------------------------------------------- Cesar Torrente Legaspi Cesar Legaspi on April 2‚ 1917 in Tondo‚ Manila (1917–1994) is a Filipino National Artist awardee in painting. He was also an art director prior to going full-time in his visual art practice in the 1960s. His early (1940s-1960s) works‚ alongside those of peer‚ Hernando Ocampo are described as depictions of anguish and dehumanization of beggars and laborers in the city. These include Man and Woman (alternatively known as Beggars)

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    Consuming Art with Daniel Spoerri A boy born in 1930 to a Jewish family‚ who migrated to Switzerland at the age of 12 with his mother after his father’s execution by the Nazis‚ grew up to work as dancer‚ choreographer‚ poet‚ cook and an artist Daniel Spoerri said in 1970 during the opening of Eat Art Gallery - I am interested in the issue of how we survive; i.e. first of all whether we have to survive‚ and from what point of view. The theme that we somewhat tackily call Eat Art is broad enough to

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    Picasso’s Women Picasso had a love/hate relationship with women. He was not an abuser‚ physically or verbally‚ but he did not always get along with them. He also couldn’t stay with one woman for a long time. After reading articles on Picasso‚ I learned that he had major relationships with several women throughout his life and fathered four children by three of them. His tumultuous and complicated love life can be seen through his art; the women often served as his artistic muses and are the subjects

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    Urban Modernity in NY (1908) and Ash Can artists General: The thrills of technology‚ such as coney island‚ city of wonders‚ also had the nitty gritty‚ more poverty and realistic side of the city with the ash can artists • Song Slide: nickelodeon o Diversity‚ adults children white black o Let the audience feel as a presence w/in performance o Act of watching was also entertainment • Coney Island at Night- film frame o Electricity changing what nighttime meant in urban setting • Before

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    Salvador Dalis Art

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    Dali’s Persistence of Memory is by far his most recognizable piece of art. Salvador Dali was born on May 11th‚ 1904 in Catalonia‚ Spain (Dali). Persistence of Memory was done in 1931‚ while he was living in Paris‚ France (Dali). The work itself is a surrealist landscape‚ which stays true to his style throughout his career. Persistence of Memory is full of symbolism and has many elements of art within the piece. By dissecting the various parts of images used in Dali’s piece‚ we can begin to pick apart

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    perpetual; cross for the real." This insight is significant‚ as it shows how Parr perceives modern day performance art and what his views on it are. Parr sees his works as having strong historical connections with the Dada movement‚ Cubist and Surrealist artworks. He seeks to explore the withdrawn self‚ to draw from his own physical and emotional pain. His works are highly confronting challenging or shocking to the audience who views them. Performance art to Parr is Cathartic; he deals with his

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