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    One possible answer to this question involves the concept of scarcity, ironically an economics concept. Based on the findings of historian Kate Hill in her book Culture and Class in English Public Museums, 1850 – 1914, I conclude that the rarity, storied biography, and “significance in human history” of certain works of art can give them mystical attributes (11), qualifying them as potential candidates for what I deem museum-hood. As the first nude bronze statue created during the Renaissance (McHam

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    mediatic, virtual, the only alternative is to be subdue by The quantity of followers of any sect chief (to belong to a sect), any mystical chief, any work chief, almost like an overflow of freedom that demolishes quality. There is no more time, Andy Warhol thinks. Out of the background of the poverty, A.W. a Rhutenian Slovak who entered the blinding light of the city, the dream factory, a place where anything could happen if just you wanted to, like in a tale of identity where the real life could

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    Likewise, if just the water were visible, it would be hard to determine if the water was to represent a pond, a stream, or a river. The same goes for the mountains in the background. Without them, the painting would not seem nearly as vast. In Empire, Andy Warhol emphasizes the very top of the Empire State Building. In the black and white photograph, the tall building takes center stage as the top of the Empire State Building is lit up against a dark background. The numerous other buildings in the picture

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    The New York rock band, The Velvet Underground became a vital chapter in musical history as they emerged into the work in 1964. Initially the band achieved little critical recognition with the release of four studio albums between their formation in 1964 and the bands departure in 1973. Today The Velvet Underground are widely recognized as one of the most influential bands of our time as front man, Lou Reed, originated the spirit that defines the punk rock genre through unconventional lyrics that

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    Jacqueline Kennedy's smiling face shines out from the surface of Andy Warhol's Jackie, embodying "Camelot", the dream of a new American renaissance that accompanied John F. Kennedy's election as the 35th President of the United States. Warhol based this painting on a press photograph of the First Lady, taken just hours before an assassin's bullet shattered the dream. The First Lady appears relaxed and glamorous in this intimate portrait with her pillbox hat and fur-collared coat. Marking out this

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    accepted norms of society and have even become expected of from celebrities. Celebrity idolization has evolved to a point where they lose their identity as a human and simply become entertainment, as seen in the movie The Truman Show and the work of Andy Warhol. The Truman Show, directed by Peter Weir, encapsulates the negative ideas behind reality T.V and literally living your life in front of the public eye. Although it was not by choice and not even known to Truman, his whole life

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    Life, people say, is made up of many sacrifices. For many second generation Americans, this sacrifice comes in the form of cultural and identity abandonment. Rather than integrating themselves into the American culture, many second generation immigrants feel the need to assimilate and adopt another culture entirely. Immigrants with non-European or typical “American” names often create an English name that is easier to pronounce. When it comes to job applications, second generation immigrants also

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    1. Art has evolved over the last century moving from Modernism to Postmodernism. Modernism 's birth is somewhat controversial but our text puts it at 1910. Paul Cezanne, who was closely tied with Cubism, has been credited as one of the fathers of Modernism. A lot was changing during this period which produced a slew of new styles such as, Post Impressionism, Symbolism, and Surrealism to name a few. Modernism thrived from the early 20th century until the period denoted by World War II at which

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    Claudine Capistrano De Luca Humanities 332 6 November 2014 Midterm #2 Part 1 The Disney movie Pocahontas was released in 1995 and was directed by Mike Gabriel and Eric Goldberg. The film depicts the life of a young Native American woman known as Pocahontas and the hardships she comes to face as she develops a relationship with an English settler whose original plan was to take stronghold of their land. Pocahontas utilizes the dramatic progression of exposition, complication/rising, action and resolution

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    Winning the heavyweight boxing championship many times and an olympic medal, Muhammad Ali, proved to the world that he really was the greatest. After having his bike stolen at 12, Ali began training in boxing for revenge with cop he complained to, going on to win many novice tournaments. Honing his craft and utilizing his stature Ali, with his quick feet went to the Olympics for America in 1960 and came on bearing a gold medal, when trouble reared its head. Ali, converted to Islam with the radical

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