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    Anti- Bourgeoisie Aesthetics and the Rejection of Pre-Meditated Art in the Dada Movement: An Art Analysis of “Untitled (Collage with Squares Arranged according to the Laws of Chance)” (1917) and “Leaves and Navels” (1929) by Hans Arp This art analysis will define the fundamental modes of artistic production and aesthetics in the Dada Movement that opposed bourgeoisie art and the elements of pre-meditated art production in “Untitled (Collage with Squares Arranged according to the Laws of…

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    go are the art classes. This change in education takes away the expression of creativity and emotion from the students. As stated by Charles Fowler, “The arts provide a more comprehensive and insightful education because they invite students to explore the emotional, intuitive, and irrational aspects of life that science is hard pressed to explain,” (n. page.). Because art classes act as creative outlets for students, they should be kept in elementary schools. In elementary schools, art classes…

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    No matter how many times I view a work of art, each time I study it I find myself responding differently. I am certain I am not the only person who experiences such varied effects, for each time I am in a museum I observe others’ emotional reactions. The subjective nature of art and its ability to evoke emotion is what initially drew me to the study of the history of art. The methodology of Art History is one through which a great deal of information, both historically and culturally, may be…

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    The creative activity to express the beauty and power of emotions is visualized through the platform of art. Art consist of form and content; while the form is the way it is expressed and content the message intended, all aspects of art contains both. While the meaning of art is debatable and controversial, so is the public funding of it. Like all activities and professions, the field of art needs financial support in order to acquire notable excellence. American history has been driven and…

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    Art, what is art? Well art means “the expression or application of human creative skill and imagination, typically in a visual form such as painting or sculpture, producing works to be appreciated primarily for their beauty or emotional power” (dictionary). Art is also the various branches of creative activity, such as painting, music, literature, and dance. A basic meaning of art is hidden (under) a plan/purpose to attract to, and relate with, human emotion. Art can awaken/stimulate and…

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    An artist is struggling to make a living; she has two children who cannot predict when their next meal is. The artist heard that the WPA (the Works Progress Administration) was funding for the arts as part of a relief program. She was ecstatic to hear she could finally obtain a job to provide for her family. This artist was put in the position of poverty because after WWI, the economy was booming and the American society went through a prosperous period known as the Roaring 20s. In 1929, there…

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    experiment to see the role of integrated art in math performance. Brezovnik divided 210 fifth grade students into a control group and an experimental group. Both groups were taught four new math topics. The experimental group was taught the lessons with art integrated into the subject, while the control group was taught the lesson without art integration. Both groups were then given tests on the topics. The experimental group that was taught math with art integration received much better test…

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    it impossible to say what makes art [art] for everyone else and can only describe what makes art [art] for me. A simple query on google asking this question will demonstrate there are many theories of what makes art [art] with no definitive definition. Sure many have attempted to define art and there are definitions listed in dictionaries, however, art is different for everyone and a personal choice. This essay is my personal opinion of what I believe, art is. Art to me is an individual and…

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    Fine Arts Role

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    Fine Arts play in your life? Fine Arts doesn 't have a big role in my life, but that doesn 't mean art isn 't important to me. Without art our everyday lives would be boring and dull. I use art for entertainment everyday, without art I would be looking at plain walls everyday and I would rather watch grass grow than look at plain walls. I also use fine are to give me pleasure and a creative inspiration in life. I think fine art brings important problems to a person 's eye. How do the Fine Arts…

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    circumstances or their environment. Throughout the years, I have reflected on my changes, however, one interest that has always remained is visual art. Even though I have no current plans of pursuing visual art as a career, understanding my character would be difficult without including the relationship I have with art. My interest began at a young age and my love for art has never dwindled to this day because it serves as a way to express my emotions and thoughts when words are not enough.…

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