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    animations are complicated, obscure and abstract. Variety kinds of visual images in it stimulate the audience's optic nerves. This is the salient features of experimental animation. Experimental animation belongs to the field which between film and pure art. Innovation is the soul of it. In the production process, the

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    Art censorship is an ‘Orwellian’ control which attempts to manipulate and influence society by gaining a ‘state of control’ over the ability of a community and its ability to access and create contemporary art. George Orwell wrote the acclaimed novel ‘1984’ in the 1940’s which depicts a futuristic society whose thoughts are controlled by the mind police. Orwell describes an Orwellian control as being ‘destructive to the welfare of a free and open society’ (REFERENCE). Art censorship is culturally

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    Book From The Sky

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    One of the most well know pieces of art in the Chinese New Art movement “A Book from the Sky” is a mixed media installation comprised of volumes of book laid across the floor, sheets of paper attached to the walls along with bellowing scrolls that hang down from the ceiling. The one interesting attribute that they all have in common is that they are filled to the brim with complete nonsensical gibberish. Artist Xu Bing spent four years creating his own false Chinese characters for the project. He didn't

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    front page opened signals the name of the artwork, followed by a couple other closed books, all over a short wooden block like table. Each hanging scroll and book is filled with several small Chinese characters, a contrasting black ink on white paper, that Xu Bing carefully printed using traditional Chinese wood blocking technique. To produce the columns of text, the artist hand carved over a thousand individual character on blocks of wood, then arranged them in a specific sequence before stamping

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    Storytelling Through The Ages Art tells a story. No matter how you swing it there’s a rhyme or reason as to why it was created. Ancient art is no exception to this especially when it comes to the ancient Greeks and the Chinese. Mixing Bowl Depicting Dueling Scene from the Trojan War and the Nine Dragons scroll, though seemingly different have a lot more in common with each other than initially visible. Chinese scroll art starts with mounting the backs of silks with paper and pasting them

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    Antonio Art Museum was called “28 Chinese”. This exhibit was based on the artwork of 28 contemporary Chinese artists. Throughout the exhibit, it was discussing the fall of communism, poverty, the essence of time, resistance, rebellion and the conservation of history. Some of the artwork I saw were created by Zhu Jinshi, Qiu Zhijie, Zhang Huan, and Shang Yixin, just to name a few. The exhibit was on two floors of the museum. When I first entered the exhibit, it led me to a big white room with art being

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    Throughout history, one of the most expressive mediums through which humans can convey their thoughts is via art. Whether it is through sculpture, painting, or a print, an artist is capable of making a political statement or endorsing an idea simply by subtly alluding to it in their work. Alternatively, an artist can be forthright with their ideals as would have been the case for people such as the Dadaists. In any case, artists are able to support a lot more than just beauty in their work, and a

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    This is the fourth location of this medium-sized gallery. Founded in 1990 by three co-founders who share extensive professional experience in the contemporary art world, CRG was originally located in a townhouse on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, then moved to South SoHo, Manhattan and in 2000 settled on 22nd street as its list of artists represented grew. In 2015, the gallery relocated again in their current

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    I am going to compare Northern Renaissance art to the landscape art of the Chinese. Northern Renaissance worked with realistic detail and focused on symbolic imagery more than on the replication of nature. Landscape painting was popular in the Northern Renaissance era using landscape as the subject of art. This is comparable to the landscape paintings of the Chinese. Their paintings were meant to be read from bottom to top and often had a high point of view. These paintings were full of ambiguity

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    audience interpretations of artworks have caused debate in the art world. An artwork is often an artist’s subjective expression of their context. The ideology of artists, their perceptions of their contexts and the materials available to them play a significant role in the creation of their artworks. However, an artist’s intentions can be misinterpreted or disregarded by their audience, often sparking fervent discussion within the art world. Through the artists Ai Weiwei and Marcel Duchamp, we can

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