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    Zevs's Graffiti Style

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    According to the passage‚ what is Zevs’s well-known graffiti style? What does the Chanel logo represent? Why does Zevs want to ‘liquidate’ it? Zevs’s well-known style is to liquidate famous logos by pouring paint over them‚ making the logos look as if they are melting. The Chanel logo represents the high-class‚ expensive‚ capitalist culture which promotes conspicuous consumption and worships famous international designer ‘brands’. By liquidating (melting) the Chanel logo‚ Zevs expresses

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    in which the art movement‚ Dadaism and Futurism reacted to the War. It is evident that Dada and Futurism have much in common in terms of their rejection to the past. However‚ one might argue that the Dada movement is anti-war and anti-establishment. It was a response to World War I and the way it destroyed the idea of individualism and mechanized human beings. However‚ Futurism almost revered war and was influenced by machinery‚ speed and nationalism. Futurism opposes the past in order to embrace the

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    Vsevolod Meyerhold and Vladimir Mayakovsky are two legendary names in the realm of Russian and international art frequently associated with the most turbulent period in Russian history‚ the beginning of the twentieth century‚ during which Russian society underwent a profound social and political change. This period (1900 – 1930) saw the October Revolution‚ the First World War‚ the Russian Civil War‚ and the beginnings of Stalinism. It is precisely during these times of turmoil that Russian Avant-garde

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    An Itch You Can’t Scratch Futurism is a movement in the 20th century that valued technology’s beauty. In their works of art the Futurists tried to capture the experience of a modern world transformed by steam engines‚ electricity‚ automobiles‚ and airplanes. Futurist art was an appreciation of life and sought to obliterate the contemplative concept of art. Instead of standing separate from the experience of the modern world‚ Futurist artists threw themselves into the battle against a tame past

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    Mark Antliff‚ “The Fourth Dimension and Futurism: A Politicized Space‚” The Art Bulletin‚ Vol. 82‚ No. 4 (Dec. 2000)‚ pp. 720-733. 1. What does Antliff explore‚ with respect to the Futurists’ incorporation of aesthetic theories of time and space? Whose notions of temporality and intuitive consciousness does the author analyze? (p. 720) Antliff explores the futurists’ incorporations of aesthetic theories of time and space into a utopian campaign to transform the consciousness of the Italian

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    current status quo was too dissatisfying. Germany in and after the First World War and Italy from Risorgimento to Mosolini’s Fascist regime were two places of this kind. Two artistic movements emerged at this time: German Expressionism and Italian Futurism‚ pioneered respectively by two imaginative architects: Bruno Taut and Sant’Elia. Although utopias seem to be discarded after World War II‚ they are worth examining. Both Bruno Taut and Sant’Elia’s architecture drawings were unrealistic‚ but

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    expression of art because she lived with the constant worry that her beloved Larinov would lose his life while in service. Majority of her paintings art form are both impressionism and expressionism‚ but once the war hit she began drawing in the form of futurism. PART 2: The social questions that the art addresses during the World War I are whether or not this is what an individual perceives the war as when they have a loved one serving the front line. Most of Goncharova’s paintings deal with her

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    http://arthistory.about.com/cs/arthistory10one/a/dada.htm Futurism (1909-1914). (n.d.) Retrieved January 20‚ 2010‚ from http://www.huntfor.com/arthistory/C20th/futurism.htm McLaughlin‚ N. (n.d.). Futurism art. Retrieved January 20‚ 2010‚ from http://virtualology.com/hallofartmovements/futurismart.com/ Order from stone: Nazi architecture. (n.d.) Retrieved January 20‚ 2010‚ from http://sitemaker.umich.edu/artunderfascism/architecture Pioch‚ N. (2002‚ October). Futurism. Retrieved January 20‚ 2010‚ from http://www

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    Liubov Popova

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    Artist: Liubov Popova Title of Art: The Pianist (1915) Media: Oil on Canvas Page: 70 Liubov Popova completed The Pianist in 1915. Through a combination of styles Popova created this painting using Cubo-Futurism‚ a synthetic style painting developed in Russia around 1910 (Boguslawski). She displays great poise by painting a large composition based on an abstract pattern of arched and straight planes. This is a representational composition of a pianist‚ piano keys‚ and sheet music. This painting

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    was intended for the general public to read and it was meant to change their minds and get them to accept new ideas. According to his biography from Princeton.edu‚ Filippo Tommaso Marinetti; the author of The Futurist Manifesto and founder of the Futurism movement; spent his early years in Alexandra‚ Egypt. He gained an early love for literature. This love for literature also showed his willingness to push boundaries‚ he started his first school magazine at seventeen it was called‚ Papyrus‚ and he

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