Category: Art
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The Language of Art
Table of Contents How the Language is used to Interpret Art Example of a Powerful Image and Reflection Works Cited John Berger proposes that, in the contemporary setting, images are not always interpreted on the basis of their explicit denotation but the often-slanted viewpoints of the audience. He stated, “The way we see things is…
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Run-D.M.C, Raising Hell: Album Review
Introduction Hip-hop songs are as pervasive in our culture and have been popular for a long time. Rappers are one of the most prominent pop artists currently alive. This style of music is already impacting rock, soul music, rhythm, blues, and dance music (Böhmer, 2021). Although this might seem the norm, it has not always…
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History of Asian Exhibition: Analysis
Asian exhibition is a study of art from all over the world, from antiquity to the present, and it spans almost all facets of human experience and history. This is because it views artistic creations as a means of comprehending the world and the society in which they were produced, rather than merely as things.…
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The Malecon Painting by Frances de la Rosa
The Malecon painting by Frances de la Rosa is medium to small, exhibited in 2014. The painting was viewed in a solo exhibition in Lima, Peru. The landscape’s Tangibles, such as plants, are displayed as parts rather than a whole. The three significant aspects of the artwork are color, space, and pattern. The three concepts…
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Kandinsky’s and Mondrian’s Abstraction Works
Table of Contents Introduction Main text Summary Introduction All art is intrinsically abstract, as it involves translation of ideas into form. All through history, there have been many different styles of art utilizing an abstracting approach but abstract art was established in the early 20th century as artists began creating works of art lacking any…
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“500 Days of Summer” by Mark Waters
The opening images of the film 500 Days of Summer are of Tom and Summer, who are sitting on a park bench. This is on the 488th day. As they hold hands, the focus shifts to the image of Summer’s engagement ring, which represents the wide rift between the lovers. Tom, who works in a…
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The Lifestyle of Salvador Dali
Table of Contents Introduction The Early Days of Dali Entry into Surrealism and Rise to Success Reaction to his Work and Personality Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Salvador Dali has always been referred to as one of the greatest artists of the 20th century. Due to his great paintings and other works of art, some people…
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Social Issues in the “When They See Us” Film
“When They See Us” highlights the challenges experienced by individuals who have left the jail institution and captures all the memorable events that anyone in the surrounding vicinities of New York City (NYC) at the time would recall. The laws that apply to formerly incarcerated people seem to be set up to ensure the ultimate…
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Review of “Fight Club” Essay by Peter Travers
The essay on “Fight Club” movie written by Peter Travers focuses on highlighting the unique protest of the film’s narration against the currently existing capitalistic society. Travers emotionally describes some of the scenes from the movie, emphasizing the implicit messages of those to the audience. Using expressive language and various metaphors, the author of the…
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The Art Piece “The Sacred Heart” by Damien Hirst
The larger theme that can be traced in the majority of Damien Hirst’s artworks is condensing social contradiction into complex and haunting imagery. The artist is known for the continuing tradition of the “commodified sublime” that has its roots in early modernity. Hirst transferred the traditional, historical, and religious symbolism onto gory objects such as…