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    Comparing Dada to Pop Art

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    represented the opposite. Dada’s intention was to offend and shock common sense. (“Pop art/dada”‚ 2013) Dada artists developed the collage‚ photomontage‚ assemblage and readymade techniques. The collage‚ which imitated the techniques used during cubism through the pasting of cut pieces of paper items to include items such as transportation tickets‚ maps‚ plastic wrappers in order to represent features of life instead of still life. Photomontage – this technique used scissors and glue rather than

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    Ages‚ they did have some similarities‚ including how the flat‚ unrealistic figures of the Middle Ages being quite similar to the works of cubism in the twentieth century. Artists also had their own specific styles that caused revolutionary techniques to emerge; in the Middle Ages‚ the gothic style of architecture came about‚ and in the 20th century‚ dadaismcubism‚ surrealism and many other styles

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    Art and writing after Ww1

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    during battle. Many horrific experiences and emotions they had became the subject for new types of poetry‚ writing‚ and even artwork. Artists used their mediums to question the experience as well as emotion. Using new modern art techniques such as cubism and impressionism‚ artwork was completely changed from its previous forms‚ reflecting the confusion of the era. ​Modernism in artwork and literature rejected the older Victorian standards of how art is created‚ portrayed‚ and what its meaning should

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    convey to the viewers‚ readers or audiences the message of his work. 4- FAUVISM – the artist use of bright colors which shows pictures of comfort‚ joy and pleasure. This is the method used by Henry Matisse‚ Raoul Drify and George Ronault. 5- DADAISM – is a protest movement in the art that is

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    c. Mangling Soft Construction With Boiled Eggs Salvador Dali Dali made this painting to represent the horrors of the Spanish Civil War Unknown No description available d. Cubism VIOLIN AND CANDLESTICK GEORGE BRACQUES This work embodies the dynamic and

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    Art Appropriation Essay

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    Appropriation in art is the use of pre-existing objects or images with little or no transformation applied to them. The use of appropriation has played a significant role in the history of the arts . In the visual arts‚ to appropriate means to properly adopt‚ borrow‚ recycle or sample aspects of human-made visual culture. Notable in this respect are the Readymades of Marcel Duchamp. Inherent in our understanding of appropriation is the concept that the new work recontextualizes whatever it borrows

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    lacerated d.) Cubism > geometric shapes e.) Abstract expressionism > colors are splashed/mixed 3. Symbolism : a.) Sign > specific /definite b.) Symbols > deeper meanings (Da Vinci / Michelangelo 4. Fauvism > Latin word “wild beast Intense‚ bright‚ vivid colors Joy‚ comfortable Least use of light & shadow 5. Futurism > Machine and thermology Planes‚ car‚ robot‚ computer‚ aliens 6. Dadaism > “Dada” means

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    purifying to the soul. -by Kandinsky (pioneer of non-representational art) Cubism (by Pablo Picasso) *-one of the greatest and most influential artists of the 20th century -was a Spanish painter‚ sculptor‚ printmaker‚ ceramicist‚ and stage designer who spent most of his adult life in France. -rejected the plastic norms of the Renaissance by introducing multiple perspectives into a two-dimensional image Dadaism - anti-art; for everything that art stood for‚ Dada was to represent the opposite

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    Modernism as a movement was a response to the horrors of World War-I and to the rising industrial societies and growth of cities in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It challenged the harmony and the rationality of the Enlightenment and sought to reinvent art and literature of the age. To do so‚ it broke away from the works of the past and conventions that were earlier held at a pedestal. The conception that reality could be easily be comprehended was replaced by modernism with a more

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    HISTORY CHANGES LITERATURE Every single act or fact that occurs during the life of an author affects how they think and of course‚ how they write. During the early XVII century‚ Shakespeare was influenced by the ideas of inventors and thinkers like Diderot‚ Rousseau‚ and others. Other authors have also been influenced by the historic events and people of their time. Ernest Hemingway is one of these authors. Hemingway was influenced by his experience during WWI‚ and used it to write his most famous

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