Papers On Social & Political Issues In Art
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The Artisan Profession Up To 1850 England: Was Its Demise Inevitable?
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10 pages in length. The basis upon which the artisan profession existed subsequent to 1850 England was due to a metamorphosis of social and cultural change called the Enlightenment that ultimately provided for a foundation of renewed creativity that an otherwise industrial society had all but buried. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCartis.wps
The Arts & Political Power
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A 4 page research paper that discusses the relationship between the arts (focusing principally on architecture) and political power. The writer argues that from the dawn of history, art has been the handmaiden of those who possessed political power. For an artist to function, he had to have a benefactor, that is, someone who had sufficient wealth to subsidize an artistic enterprise. Throughout early history, wealth of this magnitude was possessed only by the state. The writer draws examples from Egyptian, Roman and Christian history. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: khartpol.rtf
The Arts-a Mix or a Match with Freud, Jung and Hegel
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(6 pp)After the last major space exploratory
flight, an announcer quipped, now all that is left
for major exploration is the human mind. That
probably became the case shortly after man thought
he had conquered fire, rather than conquered
space. Art has always played a part in that
exploration. This discussion will examine
the role of Art in the exploration of the psyche
for Freud, Jung and Hegel. Bibliography lists
one source.
Filename: BBpsyart.doc
The Beauty of Art in the Romantic Period
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A 5 page paper which examines the beauty
of art during the Romantic period as seen in the theories of G.W.F. Hegel in
“Introduction to the Philosophy of Art” and Percy Bysshe Shelley in “Defence of Poetry.”
No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAhegart.rtf
The Bias of the State Towards Cultural Institutions
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This 5 page paper consider the way in which traditional cultural institutions, such as the Victoria and Albert Museum are given more support, both general and financial in preference to the modern icons of popular culture and entertainment. The paper argues that there are many reasons for this including the governments role of protecting the heritage of the nation and its paternal attitude. The bibliography cites 3 sources.
Filename: TEculgov.wps
The Black Paintings of Francisco Goya
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A 6 page examination of the Black Paintings of Francisco Goya. The paper focuses primarily on "Saturn Devouring His Children" and "St. Isidore," although central ideas possessed by Goya, and displayed in his paintings, are discussed as well. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: RAgoya.wps
The Body and Art
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A 4 page paper which examines how artists have incorporated the body into art in different ways. The artists and work examined are Jackson Pollock's "Number 1 (1950)," Chris Burden's "Doorway to Heaven (1973)", and Arahmaiani's "Dayang Sumbi Refuses Status Quo (1999)." Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: RAbdyart.rtf
THE BODY AS STATEMENT: THE WORK OF FRIDA KAHLO AND GWENDOLYN BROOKS
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This 7 page paper discusses the works of protest artists, Gwendolyn Brooks and Frida Kohol. Shared themes and a work of art are compared to Brook's poetry. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: MBbodyart.rtf
The Concept of Talent and Genius of Artists in Renaissance Europe
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This 5 page paper considers how the perception of artist in contemporary renaissance Europe differed form today; seen more as craftsmen the role of talent and genius was less important, This paper discusses this idea and considers how this perception began to change during this period. The bibliography cite 1 source.
Filename: TErengen.rtf
THE CONNECTION BETWEEN ART AND SOCIETY -- REAL OR NOT?
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This 6-page paper is an argumentative essay that refutes art critic Clement Greenberg's philosophy that art must separate itself from everyday life and everyday culture to remain pure and not become "kitsch." Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: MTartsoc.rtf
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