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    Irony In Political Irony

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    Irony as a Trap: A Polling Device for Socio-Political Awareness Abstract This text explores how irony functions in the field of art and beyond, driven by the current socio-political situation. The functionality of irony considered as a device is analyzed and tested on/ applied in four different cases while the potential power of a political (de)stabilization of this device is highlighted. The cases are chosen in accordance with the controversial relation between anticipation and contingency, intention

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    Lucy Keeler Influence

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    portraits. She also works in projection, production design and animation and has worked in this way in theatre and cultural events for ten years now. Her work has been an influence on my artwork since the start of the production of my portfolio of art. Her use of people as her subject matter, her love of texture and the detailed way in which she interprets an image and produces a piece that is both beautiful and striking are all elements that have influenced me in my portfolio of work. My first

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    The influence of surrealist art on society on the past centuries has been powerful, and artists like Salvador Dali contributed a lot to this form of art, in this research paper I piece together the career and life then by focusing on one of his remarkable artworks and trying to analyze it and how it affected the target audience of the culture and society and for all these topics which makes the main questions in my research paper I did a research to know more about them so that I can be able to link

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    for a work to receive classification as modernist contributes to disputes about the origin and ending of the movement. Modernist artists, especially writers, had great influence on the artists and art that succeeded them in subsequent eras of art. Modernism remains one of the most important eras within art, because of it reaffirms of the possibilities of human creativity by removing the restrictive limits of previous artistic

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    INSTANCES: I. Arts and culture: Art; Meaning of Art Art is a worldwide activity, it is a skill, which is used to covey the meanings through different creativity, thus, all branches of creative activities are called art. . It is expression of emotions and others things. Who Is Artist? The person who has any kind of art is called artist. Forms of Art: There are many forms of art, it has a various sort of human activities, but mostly included imaginative and technical skills usually a) Sculptor,

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    Rembrandt Impact On Art

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    Dutch painter, Rembrandt van Rijn, went beyond the traditional art styles and changed the art world forever. He lived during the Dutch Golden Age. The Dutch Golden Age took place in the 17th Century. It was a time in the Netherlands when wealth, power, and culture flourished like never before (Rembrandt and the). Artists such as Rembrandt took advantage of the changes and captured the transformation of the world through art. Rembrandt was born on July 15, 1606. First he had to develop as an artist

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    “Shadow Magic” and article “The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction” by Walter Benjamin Noor Inas Aliah Binti Mohamad Zahari 1132701133 Describe two parts of the Shadow Magic movie that reminded you of the article “The work of art in the age of mechanical reproduction” by Walter Benjamin. Please state timeline. (5%)      There are a few elements of some scenes in the movie Shadow Magic by Ann Hu that reminded me of the article The Work of Art In The Age of Mechanical Reproduction

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    light of Ode on a Grecian Urn Mavra Tanveer, Anam Kanwal, Maratab Abid, Sumera Batool Abstract This research paper studies the mortality of human world and the immortality of art via the poem ‘Ode to a Grecian Urn’. In this paper, we study the difference between imagination and reality through human sculpture on Urn. People in art are frozen perfectly but the living individuals are imperfect. Keywords: Paradox, sensual imagery, binary opposition, mortality and immortality. Introduction Keats was an archetype

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    The theme of The Intimate Act of Choreography by Lynne Anne Blom and L. Tarin Chaplin is to inform the audience on what choreography is and how to go about the creative process of dance. This book's purpose is to be a guide into choreographic process. The choreographic process, which is a series of steps that create dance and classify dance as a whole, helps the authors break down the major ideas to form smaller concepts which are used to initialize a dance. The work provides an analytical view on

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    imagination. Bearden studied at the Art Students League with George Grosz, an immigrant to New York from Germany where he had been a major figure in the artistic movement called Dada. The politically charged Dada images would likely have interested Bearden who created a weekly political cartoon for the Baltimore Afro-American for two years in the mid-1930s. Another aspect of Dada practice that later emerged in Bearden's art

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