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    expression (Loos, 167). In addition, Loos warns the individual that style and ornamentation are not interchangeable; style evokes new facets of meaning while ornamentation augments superfluousness. Loos claims people tend to associate simplicity and minimalism as synonymous with terms…

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    The author uses minimalism when the narrator talks about Rae, "As for Rae, she hadn't been to school for weeks. She said no one could make her go." Rae hasn't been going to school and it seems like she doesn’t care about it and also her parents. It might have to do with his Father's alcoholism and how her parents argue about it. Another minimalism is when L.D. is packing his toiletries, "Then he put in the soap dish and the glass…

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    What Is Serialism?

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    Orchestration: The techniwue of setting music ofr instruments in various comninations. Romanticism: The movement emphasized intense emotion as an authentic source of aesthetic experience, placing new emphasis on such emotions as apprehension. Virtuoso: Performer of extrordinary technical ability. a charismatic figure who was technically brilliant on his or her instrument and who riveted audiences in public concerts as well as in private recitals in fashionable salons. Tempo Rubato: Perfoemer…

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    supporters remained highly influential in art. This had a profound effect on the work of many artists who followed. Abstract Expressionism influenced all the art movements of the 1960s such as Color Field painting, Lyrical Abstraction, Fluxus, Pop Art, Minimalism, Postminimalism, Neo-expressionism. Abstract Expressionism serves as the gateway to the…

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    Modernism in art, in conventional sense, is defined as art from the late 1860s through the 1960s, which examines current (then) artistic, cultural, and social standards. The most common of these being the task that artists face in creating works of that abandons any form of illusionism. By the 1950s through the 1960s, modernism in art was challenged through the ever expanding growth of art reproduction, the art market, galleries and art dealers, and the development of fine art education in…

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    For example, the Minimalism art work “ Robert Rauschenberg, Erased de coming,1953” was not succeed in that it was a new way to do artworks; but in the concept of minimalism that change people’ s way of appreciating artworks. It make the audience to think harder ,or remind their existence. This idea is also applied to Abstract Art. The “Bird in…

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    Guerilla Girls Analysis

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    is this ethos representative, and how did the idea manifest in artworks? Which major events or publications may have signaled this change in artistic thought? “A work needs only to be interesting” was spoken by Donald Judd. Judd was an American minimalism artist. Complexity is key when it comes to making three dimensional sculptures. , and these are not scattered but asserted by one form. In the end of this idea it’s important to note that it’s not about a multiple of things in a piece making…

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    name references the groups use of “poor” materials such as “borrowed forms” and objects from everyday life (Falconer 2016). The artists’ use of everyday materials “contrasted with the apparently industrial sensibility of American Minimalism” (Falconer 2016). Minimalism was unlike Arte Povera in that it “avoided overt symbolism and emotional content” (Wolf 2016). Arte Povera artists sought to create emotionally significant and symbolic artwork. Like many of his notable pieces, David Hammons’ Pray…

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    Pop Art The Pop Art movement began in the 1950’s. It was the art of popular culture. The visual imagery of pop art created a sense of hopefulness during the post war of the 1950’s and the 1960’s. Pop art was a revolt against abstract expressionism. The goal was to bring art back from it’s obscurity of abstraction into the real world again (www.artfactory.com) Andy Warhol was a famous artist of the Pop art movement. He was against the idea of craftsmanship as a way of expressing an artist…

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    Gloria Chair Analysis

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    premises of minimalism, clean and abstract features, free from any deviation of attention through an aesthetic excess. Compatible with the minimalist proposal of shape, the piece has as a subtle detail, a milling cutter that holds for extra comfort in the seat, a trademark in the designer's works. In its manufacture Paulo Alves excels by quality and sustainability allied with the characteristics of traditional carpentry.…

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