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    L 'analyse de Voltaire des principes anglais ne crée plus connotations positives ou négatives? La polémique de Voltaire l 'a suivi au-delà des frontières d 'un seul pays. Malgré originaire de Paris, vingt-quatre de certains des éléments les plus importants de Voltaire de travail ont été initialement créé à Londres. Mais pour quelle raison? Au cours de l 'un de ses nombreux exilés de France, Voltaire a entrepris un voyage en Grande-Bretagne. Il était là, dans la nation inversé politiquement et religieusement

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    counterparts. Ai WeiWei, for example, openly criticizes the Chinese government with his art. Also Banksy a poplar street artist, uses graffiti, which is illegal most places, as a way to make commentary about governments and issues around the world. Even though Allora and Calzadilla have a lighter way of using

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    Similarly another artist from the same period yet different culture than Holzer was Ai WeiWei. Ai WeiWei is an architect, activist, filmmaker, curator, and China’s most famous artist. WeiWei is unapologetic in his criticism of the Chinese government, which led to him being famously detained for months in 2011, then released to house arrest. Most of WeiWei’s best known works are installations, often leaning towards the conceptual and creating dialogue between the contemporary world and traditional

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    Ai Weiwei Research Paper

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    Ai Weiwei was born in August 28, 1957, a time period in which the chinese government attacked enemies who did not like the government. His father was sent into exile along with his family away from China due to some of his work being not liked by the government. He was sent to do hard labor. Artists who did not put art that the government did not like were put into a prison. After Mao Zedong died, his policies were abandoned, and Ai Weiwei’s family was brought out of exile. Ai Weiwei then left China

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    Ai Weiwei has been influenced by his social context. He grew up in a Beijing, a society that was strict, regimented and allowed for little freedom of expression. Having grown up knowing nothing different, Weiwei was amazed when he moved too the untied states of America. Compared to china, the united states welcomed freedom, personal voices and allowed for a change in social movements. When returning to Beijing after his father fell ill and seeing the complete difference in the two societies, Weiwei

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    Wei-Wei is Wai-Tung’s tenant in a particularly poorly maintained apartment who paints abstract art. She desires to succeed in painting even though she has no money, job, or green card—the latter which would cause her eventual deportation from the United States. Unlike the stereotypical (Eastern) woman, Wei-Wei is incapable of cooking but creates what she calls a “depression special,” a concoction made of old rice and melted bars of chocolate. Being an immigrant from mainland China, Wei-Wei is in

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    My Childhood Journey

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    I spent most of my childhood traveling the world. What a way to spend a childhood tell you, I am the person I am today because of the places I have been, the opportunities I have had, and the people I have met. I can not even remember the abundant number of times I have been woken up at four am to leave for the airport. Dragging my sleepy feet behind me and dumping myself into the car. I remember waiting in the jet way and, the deep inhale I would take when I’d first step foot on the aircraft. Taking

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    Absolutism in France (Order #A2068670) European monarchs did not simply emerge on the scene as absolute rulers but slowly acquired supreme power over a long period of time. This interest in becoming absolute rulers infected the European monarchs, becoming particularly acute during the religious wars of the 16th century. As a result of the chaos and destruction, the kings of Europe began to consolidate power into a centralized system with the monarch at the top. By the beginning of the 17th century

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    Ai Weiwei Research Paper

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    Ai Weiwei is arguably the most iconic artist in China today, his ability to be creative and express his mind and beliefs on a government that does not appreciate it is very unique. As an activist, he calls attention to human rights violations on a high scale; as an artist, he expands the definition of art through expression. His works have put him in trouble with Chinese law, but he continues to fight for his beliefs influences the common Chinese cititzens and continues to make him a true global

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    Miami Art Museum Essay

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    Perez of Miami Art is a Museum of modern and contemporary art, dedicated to collecting and exhibiting international art of the 20th and 21st centuries. It has influences of the cultures of the Caribbean, North and South America that add vitality and texture to the civic landscape. The effort of the city of Miami to attract artists and cultural exhibitions have helped build a magnificent installation as part of the revitalization of the Downtown of Miami, which can be visited by residents and visitors

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