Results for Marcel Duchamp
- History of Dadaism -
...ists were wont to do. It also hints at a tenet of the Dadaist movement, the negation of the family, in my opinion.
A latter painting from Picabia from 1929 called “Catax” displays more principles of Dadaism (see figure 6... - my world history mega -
...work but included it in one of his concerts in San Francisco. Cage hitchhiked to make his way to the performance. By the time he got there he learned that the lead clarinet had not even looked at the music until that day a... - dadaism -
...nt officially began in 1915 and ended about in 1923.
The reason that Dada was an anti-art movement was that a few years prior to the war the Futurist artists of Italy glorified machines and futuristic ideas. The Dadaist... - Orpheus and Eurydice -
.... One day Eurydice was bitten by a venomous snake and died. Orpheus grieved very much for her and descended into the Underworld, using his song to lull to sleep the three-headed dog Cerberus who guarded its entrance. Throu... - Abstract Expressionis -
... metaphorical blindfold, later known as the technique, Automatism. Surrealists welcomed accident and exploited the random. This concept of art, was agreed as a worthy objective and modern psycology showed that the consciou... - Bauhaus -
...efine its form, this was known as the ‘functionalist’ approach.
In 1927 Gropius employed Hannes Meyer to run an architecture department. This department specialised in furniture fittings, interiors and colour schemes. The... - scientist of the century -
...he Swiss National Polytechnic in Zurich. This school was perfect for Einstein because it had world-renowned scientists and mathematicians as professors. It was here that he spent his happiest and most rewarding year of his... - Statements Materials and Technology Contemporary Chairs and Movements -
Statements, Materials and Technology: Contemporary Chairs and Movements
“A designer once made
the perfect chair
so perfect was it
that it was not there
He boasted about its immaculate
form and use
so ... - Ineffable Essence: The Spiritual in Modern Art -
...d by traditional media (e.g., painting) and where performance art, film, and music are too often separated from museum studies altogether, did not apply to Ono’s work—which is by nature beyond and between genres, open, uno... - Surealism -
... hole in it and through the hole is picture of woman’s body that was raped and murdered. In his later works, he tried to show the violence and sex in his works. Sadly enough the Dadaism did not last very long nevertheless ... - science in the tree tops -
...Mitchell. “We then added components relating to conservation, education and poverty alleviation of those people who depend upon these forests.” Launched with funding from the Rufford and Maurice Laing foundations, the GCP ... - DIALEKTIKA SENI :Proses Komunikasi ‘Informasi dan Tanggapan’ Estetis.Soeprapto Soedjono -
...s kreatif yang berguna bagi proses penciptaan karya seni baru di masa mendatang. Sedangkan bagi penikmat seni hal tersebut akan juga meningkatkan nilai apresiatif yang mereka punyai dan sekaligus memberi nilai tambah pada ...