Category: Art

  • “Movement in Squares” Abstract Painting by Riley

    Fig. 1. Movement in Squares (Riley). Bridget Louise Riley was born in London in 1931. She originated from a family of artists. Riley’s early work was figurative and painted in a semi-impressionist style. Only in 1960 did Riley begin to develop her unique style of Op art. Her paintings at that time consisted of black…

  • The Power of Color and Black & White in Art and Design

    Zettl explores the use of color in visual design and its effect on the audience in chapter 5 of “Sight, Sound, Motion: Applied Media Aesthetics.” The use of color is a crucial component of art and design, and it has the power to communicate a wide variety of feelings, meanings, and details. I will examine…

  • “Communication Concepts in Love Actually” by Richard Curtis

    Love is a complex emotion that has puzzled people for centuries. Many areas of art, including cinema, give a special place to the coverage of this topic, one of the brightest examples is the film Love Actually. In this essay, I will explore the concepts of stages of romantic relationships and love languages and use…

  • Live Performances Analysis: Joe Pass Jazz Baltica 1992

    The first live jazz performance under analysis is Joe Pass’s show in 1992. This musician is often called the most notable and virtuous guitarist of the 20th century. His playing influenced future jazz development because he established high standards to be in the industry. During the performance, Pass is accompanied by his friend, Niels-Henning Ørsted…

  • The Play “A View from the Bridge” by Arthur Miller

    Table of Contents Introduction Life Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Eddie Carbone was an Italian American longshoreman who lived in a small community near Brooklyn Bridge in New York. He was married to Beatrice, and they lived in Red Hook, a community that sheltered illegal immigrants. They lived with his niece Catherine whose parents were deceased.…

  • The Ethnological Reflection on Visit of Treptow Museum

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion Reference Introduction The “zurückgeschaut | looking back” exhibition in Berlin is dedicated to significant issues, such as colonialism, racism, and black resistance. Treptow Park hosted the “First German Colonial Exhibition” more than a century ago, from May 1 to October 15, 1896 (“Looking back,” n.d.). The Colonial Exhibition of…

  • The Role of the Images in Music Videos

    Images in music videos have a big role as they help convey the main message of the work. In some cases, they are used to indicate a problem. This was done in the music video “Lady Gaga – Til It Happens To You,” which raised the issue of sexual violence in educational institutions. In the…

  • Researching of Cine-Aztlán Collective

    The effects of colonialism have percolated into every facet of people’s lives, affecting the way in which they perceive reality and express their attitude toward it. In art and, particularly, in cinema, promoting a diverse outlook on how movies are shot and how reality is portrayed is particularly difficult due to the overwhelming power of…

  • MoMA as a Cultural Institution

    To discuss why the Museum of Modern Arts (MoMA) in New York is considered a cultural institution, one must first define the term. According to the RICHES foundation, cultural institutions may be described as the organizations whose mission is to preserve, interpret, and distribute “cultural, scientific, and environmental knowledge” and “promote activities meant to inform…

  • Consciousness and Reality in the “Matrix” Film

    Table of Contents Introduction Perception vs. Reality Consciousness Conclusion References Introduction It is hard to disagree that numerous psychological concepts are challenging to comprehend. For example, although a person may dedicate much time exploring consciousness, perceptions, and reality, it is still tricky because one needs to use their brain to understand how processes within it…