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    The elephant in the Art room The mother the other Addressing the elephant in the Art room Linda Nochlin posed the question in her 1971 article “Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists? Arguing it was necessary to question “the unstated domination of white male subjectivity” that shaped the art historical canon; the article explored the reasons for the severe asymmetry of female to male artists throughout the course of art history. When examining western art as viewed through the canon one must

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    Maria Popova said this about art. “This is the power of art: The power to transcend our own self-interest‚ our solipsistic zoom-lens on life‚ and relate to the world and each other with more integrity‚ more curiosity‚ and more wholeheartedness.” Over the course‚ I look art differently and actually in enjoy it. I went to the Brooks Museum of Art to get a better feel for art. The Brooks’ collection of African Art includes wood carving‚ metal‚ textiles‚ bead-work‚ paintings‚ and books. These holdings

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    success it brings‚ forcing some people to believe that it is impossible to accomplish their dreams‚ but if they try‚ they will surprise themselves and others. First‚ the portrayal of ambition in the song "Hall of Fame"‚ by The Script and Will-I-Am‚ the title is a motivation that anyone can be in the "Hall of Fame" if they put the effort. The drums and piano create the sense of strength in the song. Figurative language like allusions and hyperboles are also significant in strengthening the

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    Business Study Mr. Q 9/5/2012 Red Bull Red bull mainly sells energy drinks to the public. They also do sponsors for the contests to promote their brands. It is always said in the advertisements‚ “Red Bull gives you wings.” Dietrich Mateschitz is the CEO and founder of the Red Bull. He gets $5 billion per year for Red Bull and is a very successful entrepreneur. Red Bull’s cans are supplied by Rexam. Rexam is the world’s biggest supplier of beverage cans. Red Bull is packaged in very small size

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    Liberal arts education is unique in the sense that learning is not geared to one specific vocation‚ but rather is based on broad learning. This ‘broad learning’ is made up of several diverse courses and can potentially be geared towards many different professions. For example‚ a curriculum may include courses from literature‚ languages and art to sociology‚ mathematics‚ statistics‚ biology‚ and even economics and political science! The authors of the article Defining Liberal Arts Education aim to

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    Laguna Art Museum The Laguna Art Museum’s collection consists of works from the early nineteenth century to the present day. The museum was celebrating The Plein Annual Laguna air Painting show‚ which consists of various painters that painted in and around Laguna Beach. The public was encouraged to view the painters during the week as they created the paintings which were available on the second floor of the gallery for sell and viewing. The Artists in California‚ Early Twentieth Century from

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    The primary goal of art is to convey meaning and express important ideas‚ revealing what is significant to every society. Art is as diverse as the life from which it springs and each artist represents different aspects of the world they know. It may be said that artists do their work to discover the truth and create order. The Greeks were a culture that strived for harmony‚ and perfection. The Geometric period of Greek art takes its name from the geometric patterns on vases from this era. However

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    Art of Losing This poem‚ “One Art” by Elizabeth Bishop‚ dramatizes the conflict between one’s inner feelings and what they actually say. The poem begins in the speaker’s past‚ sorting through memories‚ then arrives in the present‚ addressing their self saying “It’s evident / the art of losing’s not too hard to master / though it may look like (Write it!) like disaster” (17-19). The speaker’s use of tone‚ repetition‚ and rhyme shows the speaker’s change of attitude. In the beginning‚ the speaker’s

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    Rock art was a popular among hunter gathers‚ however it can be interpreted in many alternative ways. It is well known that rock art can be associated with a combination of beliefs‚ rituals and experiences. Throughout the first article by J. David Lewis-William (2012) focus on the religious aspects of rock art known as shamanism. In this text the author uses a system of ethnography to analyze the different interpretation of rock art (Lewis-William‚ 2012‚ p.22). The idea of animism‚ mythology‚ analogy

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    In an essay akin to the clean methodology he is in praise of that one has derived from advances in technology‚ Francastel states that there are three phases of how art and architecture as art has developed in light of advancements in technology. In the first phase‚ he details how people were generally reluctant to create new forms‚ instead using new technology to reinforce and recreate older styles. The second phase‚ he begins to contest Giedion in his thought that America was the one at the forefront

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