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    discussed about the importance of both of the artists and designers, In this Chapter I will bring more evidence about the importance of the viewers in the artwork. To make participatory happens, a number of artists decide to use installation artwork to reveal their works such as Rafael Lozano-Hemmer. He is famous of using electronic elements works with ideas of installation performance etc. He is a specialist combine different technology and installation with the interaction from the viewers,…

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    filled the huge Turbine Hall of London’s Tate Modern. The installation of 100,000 million sunflower seeds also included booths on each side of the exhibit housing video interactive video equipment allowing the viewers to ask questions to Ai that he answered via Tate website. The other installation is in “Evidence” series 2014, named “Stools”. The “Evidence” exhibit was unveiled first in Berlin’s Martin-Gropius Bau museum. These two art installations convey similar meaning, however using…

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    “creative art, especially visual art whose products are to be appreciated primarily or solely for their imaginative, aesthetic, or intellectual content.” In other words, fine art is generally accepted to be something that requires creative input by the artist. In contrast, craft is less specifically defined as “an activity involving skill in making things by hand.” Collingwood introduced six principles of…

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    censor art pieces at which they deem unfit and unsuitable for the public audience. The act of censoring is unfair for the artists, as it may mean that they do not have the freedom of expression through art, defeating the purpose of the artwork due to the removal of the main items of the art piece. Some artworks may even be censored either partially or totally although the artist did not have the intention to send whichever inappropriate message the authority has inferred from the art piece.…

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    continually evolving and expanding to better reflect what an artist is trying to express through their work. An artist’s inspiration for their artwork is generally derived from the emotions they feel throughout their lifetime. These emotions stem from the world and events that surround an artist which determines their theme, or content, within a piece of work. The subject matter is then chosen as a means to express to the sentiments the artist is trying to convey. Given an artist’s timeframe of…

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    English artist who is known for her works that include visual puns and bawdy humour. In 2000, one of her works was installed and presented at the Freud Museum in London. This installation came to known as "Beyond the Pleasure Principle". The installation was quite a contradiction to the interior environment of the museum itself. Yet, the significance of the location is not lost upon the audience once they disintegrate the different layers of meaning that comes forward with the installation.…

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    an interesting counterpart to the artist duo Komar and Melamid. In comparison to Komar and Melamid who applied to emigrate twice in 1977, Kabakov was reluctant to leave his country, admitting that he would have remained in the Soviet Union “forever if perestroika hadn 't come”. Nonetheless, this was not due to any deep patriotism to the Soviet Union. Though he still retained his official position as a children’s book illustrator, he was seen as an unofficial artist and continued to quietly…

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    Syndrome) outbreak. This disease would go on to claim the lives of thousands of citizens including numerous entertainers and artists, causing others in those perspective communities to respond with epidemic, politicized art exhibitions, written pieces, music, and plays. (U.S. Department of Health & Human Services) Mark Doty was among many of the different types of artists who expressed his advocacy for the AIDS epidemic. This is seen in his series of poems entitled Atlantis, documenting…

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    The Korean and Japanese cultures are influential for artists Lee Bul and Yasumasa Morimura. Whether the artist comments on specifically Asian women or blurs the lines between males and females. Both artists, Lee Bul and Yasumasa Morimura, focus on gender issues through portraying themselves to appear indistinguishable and incorporating their culture. However, Bul focuses on the will of Asian women and portraying an emphasis on feminine identity, while Morimura expresses the boundaries between…

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    Leah Garnett, Sackville artist and Mount Allison University teacher in the department of Fine Arts, considers the aesthetic spaces of landscape, architecture and how we move through and live in places, past and present. The architectural narrative in Garnett’s installation, When One Space Meets Another, draws on her memories of her childhood of playing around construction sites in the forest behind her father’s woodshop in Maine and chosen artistic career path (Leah Garnett, October 11, 2017).…

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