Kafka's A Hunger Artist
.... The hunger
artist's art in that sense can be compared to the work of abstract artists whose painting, or performance works, fascinate and sometimes threaten or ....
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Creating the Culture of Art
....
Art is not required to be produced at the sole discretion of the
artist;
art can still be
art even if it is produced at the behest of a patron. ....
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)
Richard Baker: Digital Artist
.... he has spent his career painting, watercoloring, and exploring mixed media along with the use of digital technologies for making
art (About the
artist, 2003). ....
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Elements in Art
.... In that simple explanation, Cassirer essentially presents his argument for the autonomy of
art and of the
artist, or at least any
artist who truly accomplishes ....
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Aesthetic Views of the artist Raphael
When Danto considers the dominant aesthetic measure of
art to be the
artist's intention or thought and Hickey considers it as the complement of value judgments ....
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A Career as a Commercial Artist
.... illustration, and design but are also versed in product protection and display (Nelson and Ferris, 8). The
art director is a commercial
artist who coordinates ....
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Pop Artist Allen Jones
....
art. Jones is a British
artist whose first rise to prominence occurred during the Pop
Art scene of the early 1960's. Initially, Jones ....
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)
The Nature of Art
.... As Hebdige (as well as sociologist of
art Howard Becker) argues, we should be more concerned with the definition of
artist than
art because
art does not exist ....
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3

)
Art Across Time
.... The voice of the graffiti
artist cannot be heard inside an air-conditioned
art gallery, but on the streets, among real people who do not live their lives for ....
(753

3

)
Artist Andy Warhol
.... In other words, the pop
artist turns to his surroundings to find
art all around him in the everyday images that he finds in magazines and on television. ....
(1877

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)
Art as a Mirrorn on the World
.... we might see before us in the real world, but classical Greek
art compensated for the narrowly naturalistic definition by insisting that the
artist who was ....
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)
The Art World of the 1830s
.... In the eighteenth century, the term "
artist" had signified the professor of an
art and a skilful person rather than a novice. Artists ....
(1865

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)
Artist/Photographers
.... In
art, the big physical facts of nature must be truthfully rendered" (1986 .... Edward Steichen's early training as an
artist and his aesthetic sensibility induced ....
(1356

5

)
PostModern Artist Christo
.... individual but who can be seen as part of larger movements outside the
art world as well as some within, for Christo is an overtly political
artist desirous of ....
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)
Art Questions
.... By looking at either the
art or architecture produced in the era of each historical event, we can see the influence of the event on the
artist or architect. ....
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)
Public Art
.... Wainwright thus suggests two criteria by which to reach an overall judgment about social activist public
art: 1) the social goals of the
artist and the means ....
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)
Soviet Art & Avant-Garde Artists
.... The artists who held on to reactionary ideas, such as the autonomy of the
artist, had no place in an
art world where everyone, ostensibly, sought to produce ....
(1637

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)
Creating Art
.... Becker notes that both participants in the creation of
art and members of a society at large believe that an
artist "requires special talents, gifts, or ....
(1455

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)
Computer Art
.... medium." Smithsonian 25 (Feb. 1995): 56-60. Weingrod, Carmi. "Computerize Your
Art Career." American
Artist 59 (August 1995): 12-13.
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Portraiture in Western Art
.... In his study of the history of Western
art as emblematic of civilization, Clark .... eye and recorded his findings with a more delicate hand" than any
artist of the ....
(1631

7

)
Artist Frank Stella
.... be contradictory and good is what makes the life of an
artist exciting. Anyway, by the early seventies, I had more or less 'had it' with the
art world, and ....
(2500

10

)
Artist Frank Stella
.... be contradictory and good is what makes the life of an
artist exciting. Anyway, by the early seventies, I had more or less 'had it' with the
art world, and ....
(2401

10

)
Artist Jacques Louis David
.... In this sense, one may see
art as a way to intermix the revolutionary spirit .... David was not only an
artist, but an ardent revolutionary, and a Jacobian friend ....
(1480

6

)
An Artist of the Floating World (Kazuo Ishiguro)
.... His
art master Mori-san is surprised to learn that such avenues are not merely digressions of a talented
artist whose real
art should be developed in a better ....
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)
Formalist Art Critic Clement Greenberg
.... The
artist for Pollock and others had a personal relationship with the work of
art in that the artwork was seen as reflecting the process of painting itself. ....
(1534

6

)
Clement Greenberg & Modernism in Art
.... The
artist for Pollock and others had a personal relationship with the work of
art in that the artwork was seen as reflecting the process of painting itself. ....
(1534

6

)
What is Art?
.... have been made to answer such questions as "What is
art?," "What is the inherent value of
art," and "Who determines the value or
art (ie, the
artist or the ....
(1272

5

)
What is Art?
.... have been made to answer such questions as "What is
art?," "What is the inherent value of
art," and "Who determines the value or
art (ie, the
artist or the ....
(1272

5

)
Chaos Theory and Art
.... because rules themselves are antithetical to the process of creating
art: if artistry were simply a matter of following rules, anyone could be an
artist. ....
(3177

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)
Art and Technology
.... them. These movements were significant forces in breaking down traditional conceptions of what
art is and what an
artist does. A ....
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