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    culture in the Philippines. Last‚ it discusses the research gap that needs to be filled up through this study. This literature was helpful in finding the theories that the researcher used in analyzing date. Identity and Representation Magritte‚ a Surrealist painter‚ reasons that one has to study the process of representation‚ in order to understand “how words and images produce meaning” in the world (Sturken and Cartwright 2001) According to Marita Sturken and Lisa Cartwright (2001)‚ “Representation

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    Aldo Rossi's Inspiration

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    maintaining historical and traditional values. Aldo Rossi also admires Loos for his concept of having reason behind everything he does with his projects. Through Aldo Rossi’s drawings and paintings‚ we can see how he has been greatly influenced by the surrealist painter Giorgio de Chirico for being able to explore the mysteries of remembrance . Both are also able to create a metaphysical and dreamlike atmosphere by creating very simple paintings with very complex underlying meanings. Aldo Rossi also

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    strong person. This very argument is ageless; used by people throughout time. One could say Wendell Berry is somewhat of a modern day Thomas Jefferson seeing how they share similar ideas. To fully understand Wendell Berry’s works more especially “Manifesto: The Mad Farmer Liberation Front” we take a look at his life. Born to an educated farmer in rural Kentucky Wendell Berry learned at an early age how important the environment is. Later in life Berry purchased a farm of his own where he wrote and

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    evoke certain emotions. Roy Lichtenstein and René Magritte are world-renowned artists both known for different art styles and different views on art itself. Roy Lichtenstein is a Pop artist and painted Drowning Girl whilst René Magritte‚ generally a surrealist‚ painted The Lovers. Both paintings focus on using the elements and principles of design to portray the themes of Love and Loneliness. By analyzing these two artists and their artworks this report will evaluate how successful the artworks and artists

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    Art and Aesthetics

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    Art and Aesthetics at Work Edited by Adrian Carr and Philip Hancock Art and Aesthetics at Work This page intentionally left blank Art and Aesthetics at Work Edited by Adrian Carr University of Western Sydney and Philip Hancock University of Warwick Editorial matter‚ selection and Chapters 1‚ 5 and 9 © Adrian Carr and Philip Hancock 2003 Other chapters (in order) © Adrian Carr; George Cairns and Tamar Jeffers; Mary-Ellen Boyle; Catrina Alferoff and David Knights; Nick

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    interior and landscape. This conveys some idea of the artist’s psyche and state of mind. Basically‚ ‘inscapes’ show what the artist’s mind would look like if it were splashed onto a canvas. Matta officially joined the Surrealist Movement in 1937. He was well-known as a Biomorphic Surrealist painter. For clarification: Surrealism was “A 20th Century movement in art and literature aiming at expressing the subconscious mind.” (The Concise Oxford Dictionary: 8th Edition‚ 1990‚ p.1228) This movement was divided

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    Boccioni‚ to Jean-Paul Sartre and Francis Bacon have been greatly preoccupied with time. Background Information The Italian writer Filippo Tommaso Marinetti was its founder and most influential personality. He launched the movement in his Futurist Manifesto‚ which he published for the first time on 5th February 1909 in La gazzetta dell’Emilia‚ an article then reproduced in the French daily newspaper Le Figaro on 20 February 1909. In it Marinetti expressed a passionate loathing of everything old‚

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    Jan Svankmajer

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    An Evaluation of the Work of Jan Svankmajer Jan Svankmajer is an animator like no other that I know of. Surrealist in style‚ his artistic work encompasses a broad range of mediums- film‚ sculpture‚ painting‚ graphic design‚ prose and poetry. His filmic work often involves a combination of animation‚ puppetry and live action- a challenging style for any filmmaker to use effectively. Svankmajer films are by trademark dark and macabre tales‚ told not for the sake of aesthetic or technique‚ but always

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    How did the Tsar survive the 1905 Revolution? Introduction Controversy surrounds whether or not the revolution was a "dress rehearsal" for the 1917 revolution or a missed opportunity for Tsar Nicholas II to consolidate a constitutional monarchy. This dissertation will focus on the survival of the Tsar‚ as it is ultimately an open question whether he would have saved the monarchy. The dissertation will also reveal that in the Tsar ’s heart was more in reaction than reform. This coursework will

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    writers seem to suggest that machinery will lead to a type of immortality‚ whether literally or theoretically. In their writing‚ technology acts as an active facilitator in the process of achieving eternal life. In the opening of his Technical Manifesto of Futurist Literature‚ Marinetti is “Sitting astride the fuel tank of an airplane...” and the “swirling propeller” speaks to him as he flies “two hundred meters above the powerful smokestacks of Milan” (15). For Marinetti‚ technological advancements

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