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    Corporate art consultants are curators who create and administer art programs for private companies. In this way, the corporate art consultant follows the traditional definition of the curator as an individual who maintains art objects in a collection. However, as the contemporary role of the curator has shifted into the practice of exhibition making and the cultural influence that comes along with it, the ability of a corporate art consultant to provide clients with objectified cultural capital…

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    It is this active engagement by contemporary avant-garde writers, with the renewed interrelation in the twenty-first century between the two fields in these three modes of epistemological enquiry that I believe requires both categorisation and examination. This is certainly an area that deserves and requires…

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    ‘The notion of the sublime did not, however, explicitly engage Rothko states Anna Chave in her book Mark Rothko; subjects in abstraction (Chave, 1989, p. 17). Rothko distrusted high-flown approaches to his paintings and preferred to talk about his art work in his own terms of the emotions. Rothko was interested in the writings of Friedrich Nietzsche, specifically the Birth of tragedy. Mark Rothko cites Nietzsche to provide a way to describe his own sense of modern tragedy as he felt that his…

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    Symbolism In Richard Cory

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    Richard Cory is written by Edwin Arlington Robinson in 1897. Richard Cory is a narrative poem, meaning it tells a story. It was published as part of The Children of the Night, one of Robinson’s most popular anthologized poems. Edwin Arlington Robinson was supposedly destined for a career in business or in a science since his dad was a wealthy New England merchant, but was he guided towards his poetic pursuits by a neighbor. He consistently dedicated himself to his work throughout his entire life…

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    than flat and boring. Her dress look smooth and soft through his painting. I am highly impressed by how talented Lemmen is although, his training compared to others seems to be lacking. Lemmen was drawn to Georges Seurat, Lemmen even joined the avant-garde group Les Vingt. That is where he was really exposed to Georges’ work. You may know George from his famous painting, Sunday on LA Grande Jatte…

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    Subcultures In Trifles

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    His was made when they spontaneously jumped on stage at the Palace Theatre during the Midnight Film screening, their joyful half naked performances were legendary, and the Cockettes were propelled by the height of the avant-garde (Figure 3). People were entranced by their vision of sexuality. These were the times of pioneering communal living, peace, sexual liberation, attracting some of the country’s most colourful freaks (Pinchetti, 2014), even though people were amused…

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    Enders Game Analysis

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    Challenged Book 5 Paragraph Essay For my challenged book I read “Enders Game” by Orson Scott Card. “Enders game” is about a family that the government praises for their impeccable children. Peter is the oldest, Valentine is the middle, and Ender is the youngest, all of whom are intelligent. Bullied by his brother, Peter, Ender is a deviant and learns from a very young age how to defend himself against the people who try to hurt him. The government sends Ender to be trained as a soldier to…

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    Matisse Vs Conservatism

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    1) Why do you think critics labeled Matisse and other artists who made paintings in a similar style as Wild Beasts? Do you agree or disagree? Why? What do you think these "Fauvist" artists were trying to express? The reason why critics labeled Matisse and other artists who made paintings in a similar style as Matisse is due to the fact they had an abstract or semi-abstract style as well as the use of strong or intense colors that were labeled as wild. It also is labeled as Wild Beasts because…

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    helping people that around that starting with her grandam. But that all changed when islamic said everyone need to wear veil. Mariji was not fan of veil she also made fun of it. “Deep down I was very religious but as a family we were very modern and avant-garde”. Her parent go to party and drink that consider as freedom. But the regime changed everything by wanting everyone to be religious. Marji doesn't have to wear veil to be religious. She believes in god and her faith is with her god. that…

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    Jazz has always been revolutionary. From its early beginnings as ragtime and blues, this music has swept the nation. Before jazz, “white” music dominated the United States, but soon enough classical music and folk songs were being replaced by songs that pushed the boundaries of music. African rhythms and hymns had taken flight and radically changed music in America by creating jazz. Music, as the world knew it, had been traded for something encompassing a whole new set of rules that began to…

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