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    African, Indian, European, chine mix up! In an interview these were the words of the great mass man describing himself as a Caribbean man. He studied at London's Central School of Art and Design and became deeply involved in West Indian theatre in England. It developed his sense of what made "good theatre, or good art and what didn't," he said. But his roots were calling! Minshall study the quotes of great fuluserfers such as Balanchine, in an interview (Carnival.com) he said that Balanchine’s quoted

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    Media Regulation Effectiveness.

    How effective is current media regulation? Media regulation is the way in which media are controlled. The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) first started in 1912. It is their role to regulate the media for example they decide what age certification is suitable for films, whether a film needs to be cut or not or what type of cinema a film can be screened in. Many would argue that the BBFC are effective in what they do. At the end of each year give the general public a chance to take

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    Art Final

    decided on an interactive timeline focused on one art medium. It is your responsibility to choose one art form such as a painting or sculpture for the timeline. You must also have a common theme for the artwork you select. If you were to choose sculpture, your theme might be 20th-century sculpture. Whatever your selected focus is, make sure you do not make the timeline too long. Ten works of art should suffice. After selecting the 10 works of art, write a short paragraph to accompany each one.

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    Neoclassical Art Versus Romanticism Art

    history. The neoclassical era started as a reaction to the former Rococo period. The Rococo art was whimsical and playful. . The artwork of the neoclassical era was morally uplifting and inspirational. The artwork depicted the seriousness of the time, order, reason, tradition, society, intellect and political events. Neoclassical artists wanted a return to traditionalism and to the perceived purity of the arts of Rome. Neoclassical artists felt this would help the people to return to knowledge and a

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    Importance of Research in Education

    Integrate Science and Arts Process Skills in the Early Childhood Curriculum How can early childhood teachers help children think creatively, discover new possibilities, and connect their ideas? Integrate science and the arts in the curriculum! “The greatest scientists are also artists as well.” –Albert Einstein Kathy Morrison Art and science are intrinsically linked—the essence of both fields is discovery. Artists and scientists function systematically and creatively. Their knowledge, understanding

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    Georgia O'Keeffe

    Nicole Cueli FYS 135- Women in Art Leader of Modernist Art Throughout the decades art has escalated from simplistic male only dominated art to an array of art types and an abundance of well renown male and female artists. One of which style of art which has revolutionized different aspects in all other art forms is modernism. One leading modernist Georgia O’Keeffe who was also seen as the first female modernist who also played a pivotal role in the development of American Modernism and its relationship

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    Analyzing Art

    Analyzing art in the modern day culture is an art form on its own. The exhibition, “The Look of Law”, shows the different point of views of politics and conveys a message that looks down upon the government. It concentrates on the way how our society interprets current law and the choices our government makes. Susan Silton’s sculpture, “Bomb, Leaflet”, displays a green missile that has the word, “empty” written on the side. Her art piece refers to the “weapons of mass destruction” that were found

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    Globalization

    Globalization has opened many doors but may in fact permanently close others. With the world crossing over goods and services into other countries we are left with borders being blurred. You can see globalization occurring in many aspects of the world today. Art and literature are being affected by this phenomenon. The economic part of globalization has given us good and bad results with other countries. With political and economic tensions at a high, some countries banded together to freely trade goods

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    Research

    Comics as a Form of Art For many years, comic books were never to be considered works of art because they were never considered to be serious. They were just pictures with stories behind them, and nobody considered them to have actual meaning and passion behind them. Will Eisner in 1978 came out with a comic book, “A Contract with God” and that changed the way comic books were seen in America. The real question is to whether or not I think comic books should be considered forms of art. I absolutely

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    Mus 2313.003 Art Critique

    Visual Art Critique MUS 2313.003 Event: Gallery I & II of the Department of Art and Design Where: JCM Building at Texas State University Craven Image- Bill Komodore The Craven Painting was the first to catch my eye. Perhaps this was because the texture made the image seem blurry or maybe it was because it was the biggest, colorful painting you see when you walk in the door. Whatever the reason, I just had to stop and stare. At first glance it look like a soda can, and when you squinted

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