| 1. | expressionism Abstract Expressionism embraced a wide variety of postwar American painting through which the US first became the center of the avant garde. ... The expressive aspect of this art has been linked to the subjective heroism of earlier forms of Expressionism as well as to the Surrealist technique of au...
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| 2. | Abstract Expressionism Abstract Expressionism embraced a wide variety of postwar American painting through which the US first became the center of the avant garde. ... The expressive aspect of this art has been linked to the subjective heroism of earlier forms of Expressionism as well as to the Surrealist technique of au...
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| 3. | fleming In the book of Arts and Ideass 21th chapter named 20th-Century Styles, William Fleming examines the movements in art in the 20th century. ... Fleming starts out his chapter by explaining the earlier century. ... Fleming beleives that in this century the act of creating had
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| 4. | Abstract Expressionism Introduction
First I am going to give you the basic information about the mentality of Abstract Expressionism. Then I will talk about the relationship between Abstract Expressionism and Photography, using Aaron Siskind as an example to demonstrate. ...
It is impossible to estimate how much the...
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| 5. | Abstract Expressionism a new art movementAndJackson Pollack Abstract Expressionism was an American art movement which started to develop during the 1940s. Abstract Expressionism is a genre of painting that shows the subjective responses to scenes or emotions rather than the scenes themselves. ... The piece created is non-representational art, meaning there ...
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| 6. | Expressionism in Vanilla Sky Vanilla Sky is very different from any conventional motion picture. ... Nevertheless, the film successfully connects the protagonist to the audience and captivates viewer interest, and this is achieved with expressionism. ... In Vanilla Sky, more specifically, the use of music, camera angles, ligh...
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| 7. | Expressionism Elmer Rice s The Adding Machine In Expressionism the dramatist has a theme, usually centered about ideas of justice, social relationships and the evils of the machine age. ... Expressionism alters surface reality to communicate an inner vision, giving priority to thoughts and images rooted within the mind over those that (more...
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| 8. | Abstract Expressionism a new art movementAndJackson Pollack Abstract Expressionism was an American art movement which started to develop during the 1940s. Abstract Expressionism is a genre of painting that shows the subjective responses to scenes or emotions rather than the scenes themselves. ... The piece created is non-representational art, meaning there ...
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| 9. | Expressionism Expressionism seeks out to show the inner life and emotions of humanity. German expressionism was created from the combination of expressionist art and Germany’s devastating loss in WWI. German expressionism in film was created by the use of lighting techniques, lavish sets, and interesting new came...
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| 10. | revolt against realism A Revolt against Realism
There are many sources you can find on the Internet about Expressionism. ... One of the definitions found “In literature, expressionism is often considered a revolt against realism and naturalism, seeking to achieve a psychological or spiritual reality rather than record...
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| 11. | German Expressionism Fritz Langs Metropolis Question: How is Fritz Lang’s ‘Metropolis’ a response to the social environment? Discuss how images of power relations and relations between classes in modern society are portrayed in Fritz Lang’s Metropolis.
It is clear through an understanding of Expressionism and German Expressionism how Fritz...
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| 12. | women in art “Modernism” refers to international styles of art from the time of Cezanne and the Post Impressionists through Cubism, Futurism, Expressionism, and later Abstract Expressionism. Held responsible for the Modernism movement were women artists such as Simpson, Cossington Smith, Crowley and Preston who ...
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| 13. | Robert Rauschenberg Robert Rauschenberg-And His Influences
‘Robert’ Rauschenberg was born Milton Rauschenberg in 1925 with parents, Ernest and Dora Rauschenberg. ... When he was ten, Rauschenberg painted ‘fleur-de-lis’ patterns all over his room, only to receive threats of a severe whipping from his father, whos...
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| 14. | Cubism unfinished Cubism
Art changed more dramatically in the twentieth Century, than any other century. A
lot of new and different art styles developed such as, Fauvism, expressionism,
cubism, futurism, constructivism, neoplasticism, surrealism, precisionism, and
minimalism. Some of these other art movements i...
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| 15. | schools of art ...
The ter style is most easily understood as a " way of doing art". A movement in art, for example Impressionism or Expressionism, can be called a style.
In this essay, the origins and main characteristics of comoe of the most important Schools of Art, from the Ancient times to the present...
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| 16. | A Robert Bateman was born on May 24, 1930 in Toronto, Ontario. His house was adjacent to the Forest Hill area, which provided him with ample opportunity to observe nature from a very early age. He knew by the time he was 12 that he would become an artist when he grew up, and took an interest in conser...
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| 17. | K paxian Emoton K-PAXIAN EMOTION
Emotions play an integral role in everyday life. ... In the film K-PAX, directed by Ian Softly, many techniques are used to deliver expressionism. K-PAX displays five major human emotions through expressionistic techniques: Joy, Anger, Sorrow, Fear, and Desire. ... In the movi...
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| 18. | Andy Warhol Andy Warhol has long been regarded as the pioneer of the American Pop Art culture, achieving something that previously had been thought impossible – “high” art through a “low” art process. In the early 60’s, after making a name for himself as a graphic designer, Warhol made the transition into the a...
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| 19. | Rudy Autio Born in Butte, Montana, Rudy Autio was educated at Montana State University and received an M. ... Rudy Autios extensive career in ceramics is international in capacity.
Over the years Rudy Autio has accumulated recognition and many awards. ...
Rudy Autio sees himself as a Montana artist. .....
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| 20. | Ham Funeral Themes of spiritual growth Patrick White ... The Ham Funeral - Patrick White.
"White is concerned with large themes of spiritual growth. Using the theatrical conventions of modern expressionism allows him the freedom to explore such themes"
Discuss. ... It refers specifically to that part of Drama and Theatre which allows Playwrigh...
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| 23. | Morality of Murder in M Is it acceptable to for a society to murder its murderers? ... Interestingly enough, the morality of capital punishment, in regard to a single man, was the most prominent theme in Fritz Lang’s film M. ... In Fritz Lang’s M the issue of the death penalty for an insane person took center stage for...
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| 24. | Self Portrait With Seven Fingers SELF-PORTRAIT WITH SEVEN FINGERS
MARC CHAGALL (MARK ZAKHAROVICH SHAGAL)
(1889 – 1985) (OFTEN REPORTED HE WAS BORN IN 1887)
“On 7 July 1887 (1889) Moyshe Segal was born at Vitebsk in Belorussia, not
far from the Lithuanian border, to a Yiddish-speaking family of Hassidic Jews. ... In Chagall...
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| 25. | CIndy SHerm and Jackson POllock ...
Cindy Sherman is one of the most highly respected and widely known artists to emerge in the last twenty years. ... That twinge of instant recognition is what makes the series tick, and it arises from Cindy Shermans uncanny poise. ... Looking at the images of Cindy Sherman, one has to w...
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| 26. | film ... boxing- organizes crime see the film (Set-up)
4. ... Couple film + major distinct genre. ... (noir / western)
Stars - leading roles to sell film. ...
Suggest a film contains multiple genres but don’t name them. ...
film historians, critics, archivist
Why mix genre? ...
The L...
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| 27. | Absurdism The term is applied to a number of works in drama and prose fiction which have in common the sense that the human condition is essentially and ineradicably absurd, and that this condition can be adequately represented only in works of literature that are themselves absurd. Both the mood and dramatur...
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| 28. | Minimalism in the United States Minimalism, an art movement developed in the late 1950s and lasted until the mid-1970s, primarily flourished in the United States. ... Minimalism emerged as a term from the writings of the critic Barbara Rose, who wrote an article entitled “ABC Art”(Fineberg 294). Although that name did not catch...
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| 29. | Andy Warhol ... One such artist was Andy Warhol. Andy Warhol adopted a different approach from the prevailing tradition of the 1950’s (Abstract Expressionism) and in doing so paved the way for the development of Post-Modernism. Andy Warhol was the first artist to introduce what was a strange idea back then kn...
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| 30. | Expressionism in A Streetcar Named Desire Many authors struggle with the need to “show, not tell” the reader, finding it easier to tell the traits of a character or why a character behaves in a certain manner rather than showing the reader. Playwrights have an advantage over book authors, in that they are able to use the stage to convey dif...
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| 31. | Deconstruction and Eric Fischl ... Eric
Fischl walks us through this world in his work. ... Fischl’s paintings are the very subject that is taboo and is all too familiar to the viewer. ... Fischl zeroes in with unblinking curiosity on the discontent of the American
middle class, whose territory stretches from Scarsdale to...
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| 32. | Artists Gogh, Vincent (Willem) van (b. March 30, 1853, Zundert, Neth.--d. July 29, 1890, Auvers-sur-Oise, near Paris), generally considered the greatest Dutch painter and draughtsman after Rembrandt. With Cezanne the greatest of Post-Impressionist artists. He powerfully influenced the current of Expressioni...
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| 33. | Contempory Period The Twentieth century looms before us big with the fate of many nations. Let us therefore boldly face the life of strife resolute to do our duty well and manfully; resolute to uphold righteousness by deed and by word, resolute to be both honest and brave, to serve high ideals, yet to use practical m...
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| 34. | Illusion and Reality in selected plays by Tennessee Williams and Arhur Miller ...
Tennessee Williams (1911-1983), is one of the representative of innovation and creativity in modern American drama, and the greatest from the south. ... Williams wrote many fiction and motion picture screenplays but he is acclaimed primarily for his plays that approach universal themes like ...
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| 35. | Surrealism ...
Surrealism - was developed by the 20th-century literary and artistic movement. ... Surrealism grew principally out of the earlier Dada movement, which before World War I produced works of anti-art that deliberately defied reason; but Surrealism emphasis was not on negation but on positive ...
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| 36. | Romare Bearden ROMARE BEARDEN
1950’s Bearden was painting small oils based on classical literary works. In the Late 1950’s and early 1960’s Bearden was out of synch again when figures and objects re-entered painting via Pop Art, and minimizing lean well-organized surfaces were the abstract vocabulary trend. Be...
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| 37. | Brechts Epic Theatre Epic theatre of Brecht
Although Bertolt Brechts first plays were written in Germany during the 1920s, he was not widely known until much later. Eventually his theories of stage presentation exerted more influence on the course of mid-century theatre in the West than did those of any other individua...
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| 38. | goths Gothic Tombs In the late 14th century, court portraits and coats-of-arms played a significant role in Europe from which the development of tomb-stone sculpture cannot be separated. Louis I erected a gilded tomb made of red marble and white limestone for himself and his father. It had the shape of a ...
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