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    how to analyze artwork

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     anything  from  a  place   to  an  emotion.     a. What  is  depicted  in  the  painting‚  is  it  a  narrative?   b. How  has  the  artist  interpreted  or  “staged”  the  story?   c. What  does  the  artist  include  or  leave  out?  (Scrutinize  the  characters  in  your  painting  and   describe  their  actions  and  attitudes.)     3.  Content

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    ARCHIVING VOICES AND EXPRESSIONS. A ground breaking exhibition curated by Probir Gupta featuring various folk artists and contemporary photographers. Held at the Gurusday Museum from 27th March- 10th April. This museum was founded by the very well-known Shri Gurusday Dutt held this successful show of pictures and paintings that echoed departures from traditional folk Bengal art. This exhibition gives an extraordinary glimpse into the breadth of various contemporary art and photographs.

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    people…conformity is derived from the wholly venal business of catering to a popular market” (The Shape of Content‚ Ben Shahn). This piece of writing speaks of how the general public is in love with works of art‚ yet at the same time loathes the artists that created them‚ merely for being a little different than the norm. If art was about “cookie-cutter” design‚ then according to the reading‚ we should all be living in a place similar to Soviet Russia. Yes‚ it is extremely important to

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    today‚ for this reason‚ many movements remain undefined and ambiguous making it difficult to navigate the pertinent political themes relevant in current society. Looking at scholarly art journals helps inform the viewer how a majority of contemporary artists weave together extraordinary pieces addressing complex cultural questions and how it relates to society. Having these texts is important also because the same piece can be interpreted in a variety of ways. This analysis will examine how the approaches

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    what makes art art

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    self-expression. Art is something that is created that entertains‚ inspires‚ educates or makes a person feel something good‚ bad or unexplainable. Art is whatever the artist does or makes in which they deem to be art whether it is of value or not. There is a wide variety of art‚ some that people wouldn’t imagine as art‚ but a true artist sees art in every creation. Art is everywhere and in everything I see. Art is not just a painting‚ poem‚ drawing or a ballet. When I think of art I think of something

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    of an artists’ rendition or perception of truth. Art has the ability to transport us to a different time and place. It allows us to gain historical perspective and understanding. Art allows us to appreciate different periods in history and their impact and significance in our world. Art immortalizes people‚ places‚ and events. Artists create a visual record of life experiences commemorating the memorable and challenging social injustices‚ such as slavery and abuses‚ in time. Artists serve

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    Importance of Art

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    Through the ages‚ art has played a fundamental role in life. We experience Art on a daily basis because it’s universal and therefore everywhere. Art plays a huge part in making our lives considerably rich. Imagine‚ just for a second‚ a world with no art. You may probably think "So what?" but just consider the impact that lack of graphics would have on your favorite video game‚ on Internet. Art gives people a way to be imaginative and express themselves. For some people‚ art is one of the reasons

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    With the rise of humanism artists during the early renaissance began to depict lifelike human forms that had realistic proportions‚ facial expressions‚ and clothing. Artists started to acquire “modern” techniques in order to apply more life like and three-dimensional characteristics to their paintings. Artists started to study human and animal anatomy in order to really understand how to best portray their subject in their painting. Despite the fact that in the article Painting and Experience in

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    Isabelle d’Este by the artist Titian and Adele Bloch-Bauer by Klimt are two well known portraits that depict women of considerable wealth and beauty in our society. The artists who created these portraits each took special care‚ time‚ and use of technique to illustrate the beauty‚ wealth‚ and power these women held during their time. Portraits can not only contain the artist’s own visions and interpretations‚ but may also display the perceptions of how the commissioners’s see themselves or wish to

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    Art Censorship

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    music and literature. A major issue in the United States is censorship‚ and we need to take notice right away. How did the arts censorship issues in the United States come about? It is very vital to note that censorship had nothing to do with the artists themselves. Rather it was a religious‚ class‚ moral and political clash. The simple issue was whether government funds should be allowed for works of art that some people find offensive or objectionable. Any federal program will end up with the lowest

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