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08 juin 2011
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Visual Arts Technician at the Drumcroon Gallery

Internship report - 14 pages - Arts and art history

This report is constructed as follows: the first part presents the gallery explaining its functioning and its philosophy in order to make my role in the organization easier to understand in the second part. The third part of the report analyses the problems I had to face, and what I learnt during...

08 juin 2011
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Pho Pasteur: Drawing in Emersonians and Bostonians

Essay - 3 pages - Arts and art history

It is quite popular among various social groups to have a favorite place to go for gastronomical options. A spot that encapsulates a comforting and familiar atmosphere, and that provides cuisine that is enjoyed and loved by those who flock to it. In Boston, it seems that there would be an endless...

08 juin 2011
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Global Festivals: An Overview

Essay - 5 pages - Arts and art history

In today's contemporary times, music festivals are held on every continent, except Antarctica. These numerous festivals that take place across the globe each year, are illustrations of cultural identity, in the host country, and in the collection of foreign artists participating in them. The...

12 mai 2011
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Art and globalization - published: 12/05/2011

Thesis - 21 pages - Arts and art history

"Art always has been and always will be important to humans", says Cynthia Freeland, professor of philosophy at the Houston University. This sentence, announced as a universal truth, shows that art remains strongly essential for human beings. It is also assured that everybody knows the importance...

12 mai 2011
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Art and globalization

Thesis - 21 pages - Arts and art history

"Art always has been and always will be important to humans", says Cynthia Freeland, professor of philosophy at the Houston University. This sentence, announced as a universal truth, shows that art remains strongly essential for human beings. It is also assured that everybody knows the importance...

26 avril 2011
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Abstract Expressionism

Thesis - 2 pages - Arts and art history

In the 1950s, abstract expressionism was the most influential in the world of art. But that movement which considered United States as the leading artistic place wasn't a bolt from the blue. In fact in the 1940s, some artists asked themselves about the idea of pure American art, and most of them...

28 févr. 2011
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Tricksters for Myths and Legends

Thesis - 2 pages - Arts and art history

Gods, according to mythology, are troublemakers. What shines through from the lessons espoused within most mythological tales is that Gods are apt to get carried away. They represent the most basic of human desires, seeking self success, happiness and fame; and they are driven entirely by blind...

25 févr. 2011

Anglais - Exposé Elite Model Power Point

Presentation - 1 pages - Arts and art history

With more than 35 agencies in its network and the most powerful model scouting process in the industry (the Elite Model Look), Elite offers complete international coverage. Thirty four years after opening its doors in Paris, Elite today manages over 800 models from 5 continents. Its approach to...

22 févr. 2011

Analyse d'une publicité

Case study - 1 pages - Arts and art history

This humoristic ad comes from the brand Mini. It's on a billboard. It's composed with three parts: the car Mini Cooper on the left, a bodycopy on the right, the logo and the website at the bottom and a frame around. The Mini Cooper is pink with the roof white. The bodycopy is white and...

21 févr. 2011
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Jenny Holzer: Merging Verbal and Visual Art

Thesis - 3 pages - Arts and art history

Art of the 20th century can be characterized by the common feature of progressing the definition of art and constantly challenging the relationship between artist, art and viewer; the ability to do this while utilizing new technologies that appeal to the modern world and current events is what...

21 févr. 2011
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Buddhist influence on architectural elements of the Dunhuang Caves of China

Thesis - 4 pages - Arts and art history

The Dunhuang Caves have long been one of the most important architectural sites in the world, not only as a monument of cultural heritage, but also as memorial to the only religion to ever be universally accepted throughout the vast empire of China. While the sheer number of caves is an...

16 févr. 2011

An Artist : Gaudi

Essay - 1 pages - Arts and art history

Antonio Gaudi was a Spanish and a Catalan architect, who belonged to the Modernism (Art Nouveau) movement. He was famous for his unique style and highly individualistic designs. We think he was born in the province of Tarragona in Catalonia in 1852. While there is some dispute about his...

03 févr. 2011
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Comparison of two artist-painters' works: Jacques-Louis David and Gustave Courbet

Thesis - 4 pages - Arts and art history

The artists chosen for this study are the two French painters Jacques-Louis David and Gustave Courbet.They lived similar experiences in the social and political chaos of post-revolutionary France. Chronologically speaking, the two of them together examined the changes in the society furthermore...

03 févr. 2011
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A historiography of the net.art

Essay - 4 pages - Arts and art history

The historiography of an event, phenomenon or a novel can be defined as the examination of different discourses and diverse modes of writing history. Therefore, we must first, examine the design of the history and methodology. Today, historiography is characterized by a rapid methodology that...

19 janv. 2011
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Cinema and Technology: An Essay - published: 19/01/2011

Thesis - 3 pages - Arts and art history

'The cinema of attractions directly solicits spectator attention, inciting visual curiosity, and supplying pleasure through an exciting spectacle' Gunning (1990), p. 58. To what extent does mainstream cinema today continue to operate as a 'cinema of attractions'? Illustrate this...

03 janv. 2011
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Medieval Europe: Investiture Controversy

Thesis - 3 pages - Arts and art history

The Investiture Controversy marks one of the most unstable moments in the history of the Catholic Church. At the heart of the controversy, there were two sides competing for supreme authority, trying to answer the question of whether the king's power outranks that of the Pope's or vice versa....

03 janv. 2011
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Art After 1945: Gordon Matta-Clark

Thesis - 7 pages - Arts and art history

Like many of the artists of the 1970s, Gordon Matta-Clark was concerned with the impact of a capitalist-driven society on an urban setting. After studying architecture at Cornell University, Matta-Clark devoted himself to the concept of “anarchitecture.” Anarchitecture is an...

29 déc. 2010
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The Night Cafe by Van Gogh: An analysis

Thesis - 5 pages - Arts and art history

The Night Cafe by Van Gogh gives a real sense of melancholy, which is an outcome of the deep night glow in the cafe. This canvas has a very specific character. Painted in 1888, the Night Cafe is the pictorial transcription of sentimental and emotional tribulations that haunted the painter....

29 déc. 2010
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Joseph Beuys's 'I Like America and America Likes Me'

Thesis - 10 pages - Arts and art history

Joseph Beuys's “I Like America and America Likes Me" was performed in May 1974. The location of the action is commonly referred to as the Rene Block Gallery in New York. The gallery opened with this performance at 409 West Broadway. Beuys performed this action as a 53-year- old and with...

29 déc. 2010
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Street art: A case study

Thesis - 5 pages - Arts and art history

Places and means of access to culture are very numerous and very diverse. However, one often makes a deliberate approach to access knowledge: visit a museum, surf the net, participate in classes etc. Fortunately, there are areas of universal access, all you need is to keep your eyes and ears...

29 déc. 2010
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Jackson Pollock's Black and White: Number 26 A:

Thesis - 9 pages - Arts and art history

On 11 August 1956, the art world lost one of its most innovative American artists. Jackson Pollock died in a car accident and took with him the secrets of his work (which had been controversial) specifically the art of "drippings" (which he had engaged in from 1947 to1950). Among the...

29 déc. 2010
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The representation of the Great War in German Art: Otto Dix (1891-1961)

Thesis - 5 pages - Arts and art history

In August 1914, after months of a prolonging crisis and tension, the Great War broke out, abruptly interrupting any artistic activity in Europe. Indeed, those who had helped launch the first wave of new ideas of the twentieth century by their avant-garde trends were mobilized. It is in the...

28 déc. 2010
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Land Art

Thesis - 20 pages - Arts and art history

In the late 1960s, a limited number of artists, especially from New York, United States, left the classical settings of the workshop, gallery and museum, to work directly in nature, or introduce natural elements into museums. According to GillesTiberghien, this new Land Art can be defined as "a...

22 oct. 2010
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Analyze the (critical) implications of how Double Indemnity (Billy Wilder, Universal, USA, 1944) uses the conventions associated with film noir.

Thesis - 4 pages - Arts and art history

Double Indemnity is widely regarded as a classic example of film noir by film critics and fans of the genre alike. In terms of genre Double Indemnity clearly belongs to the film noir category although it is due to the lighting and style that many believe, film noir should be classed as a style...

29 sept. 2010
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The emergence of Al-Jazeera in the Middle East - published: 29/09/2010

Essay - 2 pages - Arts and art history

Olfa Lamloul, in her book entitled Al-Jazeera, Defiant and Ambiguous Mirror of the Arab World wrote, ‘The short history of the disrespectful Arabic channel Al-Jazeera, broadcast from the emirate of Qatar,provides valuable reference points in the maze of Middle Eastern issues in the post-Cold...

29 sept. 2010
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In what way does Romanticism challenge the aesthetic values of Neoclassicism? - published: 29/09/2010

Essay - 4 pages - Arts and art history

At a time when the ideal of enlightment dominated in European cultural life, Rousseau was the only philosopher to enhance the significance of individual experiment and the need for nature in the education of young boys. Nature is elevated to a moral guide, a source of innocence and timeless...

29 sept. 2010
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What image of the ' native ' population does Delacroix's 1834 Femmes d'Alger dans leur appartement present, and how did Picasso revisit this painting in 1954? - published: 29/09/2010

Essay - 5 pages - Arts and art history

Delacroix painted Femmes d'Alger dans leur appartement in 1834 after he was back from his journey in Morocco and Algeria which had profoundly influenced him,. In 1954, after having revisited many painters such as Velasquez or Monet, Picasso decided to revisit Delacroix's Femmes...

29 sept. 2010
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Women with the Hat, Henri Matisse, 1905 - published: 29/09/2010

Essay - 3 pages - Arts and art history

This paper analyzes the extent to which the artwork, by virtue of the painting technique used, has an impact on the reaction of its audience, and the artistic context in which it was created. Imagine a woman looking at someone. She is seated, with her face turned towards the audience. She seems...

29 sept. 2010
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Avedon and Evans - Portraits of the Country - publié le 29/09/2010

Essay - 3 pages - Arts and art history

Walker Evans (1903-1975) is often said to the best American documentary photographer of the century. His most important and famous work was his depiction of American rural life during the Great Depression. Commissioned by the Farm Security Administration (FSA) in 1935, he meticulously documented...

29 sept. 2010
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Forest Interior, Paul Cézanne - publié le 29/09/2010

Case study - 3 pages - Arts and art history

Paul Cézanne painted the landscape Forest Interior between 1898 and 1899. This small painting depicts the interior of a forest, at a nameless location. Cézanne regularly painted landscapes in Aix en Provence, like the Mont Sainte Victoire which he painted over and over again in an effort to...