Category: Art 2722

  • The Theatre of Absurd History

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion Bibliography Introduction The theatre of absurd is attributed to the origin when a French philosopher Albert Camus through his myth which he wrote in 1942 did outline that the humans situation sand surroundings are in basic terms on no use, lacks meaning and are literally absurd From the…

  • Art Creation and Reflection: A Personal Art Piece

    Painting is one of the most popular forms of traditional art, which has fascinated people by the variability of genres and the uniqueness of ideas hidden behind each creation. My favorite kinds of painting are landscape and still life. In the present paper, I would like to present my own art piece inspired by Georgia…

  • Art & Culture. Monet’s Waterlilies & Hirst’s Shark

    Introduction In the modern-day world of prevailing dynamism, that is moving from progress to greater progress, or better said, beauty to higher beauty in an endless motion, underneath all ostensible pandemonium and bewilderment. The trend, which dominates the globe, is its demonstration of orderliness and maintenance, which display their external mark and at the same…

  • An Analysis of Paolo Uccello’s “Hunt in the Forest” Through the Lens of Benjamin’s Historical Materialism

    Benjamin’s Historical Materialism In the 20th century, a new generation of thinkers began to understand Marx’s ideas in a new way and transform them. Historical materialism is designed to show the true essence of an event, clearing it from the interpretation of bourgeois historiography. That is why historical materialism is also the most important instrument…

  • Edward Hopper’s “Nighthawks”

    Analysis and Reflection Name of the painting: “Nighthawks” Name of the artist: Edward Hopper Date created: 1942 Image of the painting: Figure 1. “Nighthawks,” 1942 (Miglieri, 2019, p. 13). Edward Hopper is an outstanding American artist whose unique style vividly depicted the realities and specific features of American life in the middle of the 20th…

  • Rauch’s “Hunt”, Kaphar’s “Not My Burden”, Shaw’s “The Martyrdom of Icarus” Artworks

    An art gallery is a principal place where artists have an excellent opportunity to demonstrate their talents, attract public attention, and exchange bright, relevant ideas and recommendations. In this regard, the Chelsea neighborhood, New York City, is a unique site containing numerous art exhibitions where spectators can discover thousands of progressive, challenging, and curious works…

  • The Sprawl and the Redevelopment Plan for Times Square

    The video The Sprawl is showing us how change is not always good. All the music by Sonic Youth and Arcade Fire in this group of songs under this category of urban sprawl are really about the same thing. Each of the songs is about different aspects of the takeover of American spaces by business…

  • “Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra” Composition by Benjamin Britten

    Benjamin Britten Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra is both a study guide and a musical masterpiece. It combines the harmonious sound of many instruments and their unique tonalities. The significant components are woodwind, brass, percussion, and strings. The first category is based on flutes, oboes, bassoons, and clarinets. The second includes French horns, trumpets,…

  • “Gone Baby Gone” by Ben Affleck

    The movie “Gone Baby Gone” is an example of the moral dilemma of doing right things for right reasons. At the end of the movie, the main character, a detective Patrick Kenzie, has to answer the question what is morally right and what is good. This question can be analyzed from the point of view…

  • “C Jam Blues” by Duke Ellington

    Table of Contents Benjamin Britten, The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra Discussion Board Post Music Class Work Cited Duke Ellington, C Jam Blues is based on a 12-bar Blues pattern which uses a succession of various tone colours and hence leads to the different variety of this piece done by Duke Ellington and his…