Category: Art
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“Dr. Strangelove or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb” by S.Kubrick
Table of Contents Political and Historical Context Doomsday Machine Uncertainty, Communication, and Risk Thomas Schelling’s Ideas in Dr. Strangelove Conclusion References Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb is one of the biggest American classics in the movie industry and one of the famous comedies ever made in the…
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“The Man I Love” Performance Comparison
George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin originally created the song “The Man I Love” in 1924. George was responsible for composing the music while Ira wrote the lyrics. The song performed in AABA form became increasingly popular and was added to the Great American Songbook. Major and minor chords alternate throughout the song, helping reflect opposing…
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Loneliness of Hopper’s Nighthawks Painting
In the plot of Hopper’s most famous painting, Nighthawks, they are the night guests of the diner, each of whom is immersed in his thoughts. As if for a second, the only representative of the cafe staff breaks away from his business to look somewhere in the distance, over the heads of customers, over everything…
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“Mass” Painting by Franz Wilhelm Seiwert
The current paper presents the impression of Mass painted in oil on wood by Franz Wilhelm Seiwert in 1931. This artwork belongs to the Bauhaus art school, which was prospering from 1919 to 1933. Bauhaus highlighted the modernization of the world and argued that art should depict it correspondingly (Gropius 1). Specifically, painters from this…
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James Bond Film Trailer: Media Report
Table of Contents Introduction Main Theme Introducing Casino Royale Trailer: Analysis Form and Purpose Conclusion References Introduction Primarily, one should note that the James Bond franchise is a collection of 25 feature films about the British secret agent working under the codename 007. To date, the set of movies about Agent 007 is a classic…
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Interior Architecture in Context: Still Undead Exhibition
‘I believe that fashion (where all the girls have clear skins, blue eyes, blond blow-waved ha and a size ten figure and where all the man have clear skins, moustaches, short blow-waved hair and masculine physique and appearance) STINKS’ – Leigh Bowery (Tilley 1997, p. 97). Everything was surprising and unsurprising at the same time…
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Medicine Buddha: The Role of Thangka Art in Tibetan Buddhism
Table of Contents Introduction Validation of the Importance of Researching Thangka Art Painting Overview The Production of the Painting in the Traditions of Thangka Cultural Heritage Embodied in Thangka through the Perspective of Medicine Buddha Conclusion References Introduction Art is an important part of human life since it depicts people’s beliefs, values, culture, and history.…
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Deities and Devotion in Mongolian Buddhist Art: Online Exhibition
Organizing an exhibition of art or other artifacts by selecting artworks to be introduced, arranging where and how they will be presented, and presenting a shared vision is what constitutes curation. The goal of curation is to discover and conserve what is significant before sharing that information with society. Curating an art exhibition entails conveying…
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The Films “Citizen Kane”, “It’s a Wonderful Life”, and “Rear Window”
Table of Contents Introduction It’s a Wonderful Life Citizen Kane Rear Window Conclusion References Introduction Film is an evolving medium, one which has developed throughout generations of creators, actors and filmmakers. Ever since the first attempts of producing moving images, individuals have worked to apply cinema in innovative and interesting ways. It is more than…
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Art Fairs’ Increasing of Number and Significance
Table of Contents Introduction The factors contributing to the increase of art fairs Discussion Conclusion Bibliography Introduction This paper is aimed at discussing the factors that could have contributed to the increasing number of art fairs during the last ten years. Additionally, it is important to study the reasons why such events have become more…