What is Art?
.... With respect to the inherent value of
art, it is my
belief that
art should serve some purpose, even if the purpose is not profound or readily discernible. ....
(1272

5

)
What is Art?
.... With respect to the inherent value of
art, it is my
belief that
art should serve some purpose, even if the purpose is not profound or readily discernible. ....
(1272

5

)
Chinese Culture & Belief System
.... And the message is always one of good will: "It implies a
belief in a Supreme Power that can grant human beings their highest desires. No
art object conveys ....
(2823

11

)
Images of the Deity in Egyptian Religious Belief
.... Social functionality of religious
art. Whatever else is true of the role of symbolic artifacts in Egyptian religious
belief, it is also true that these ....
(3386

14

)
Soviet Art & Avant-Garde Artists
.... But the artists were fervent supporters of the Revolution and possessed a deep-seated
belief that their
art could help change the face of the world. ....
(1637

7

)
Belief, Disillusion & Soldiers of WWI
.... Churchill's autobiography, Modris Ecksteins' Rites of Spring, and two articles, one by Thomas Cleary, introducing his translation of Sun Tzu's The
Art of War ....
(1422

6

)
Art & Diversity in the Classroom
....
Art unleashes the hidden powers of that which is held subordinate within a culture. These two underlying principles of the American
belief system, the power of ....
(2386

10

)
Art: Theories, Function, and Affects
....
art. It is his
belief that
art functions as a mirror of the world and as an expression of the human perception of that world. What ....
(1619

6

)
Spirituality in Modern Art Despite t
.... It would be incorrect to argue that all of modern
art is fundamentally spiritual and equally incorrect to advance the
belief that modern
art lacks a spiritual ....
(916

4

)
Style in art
.... in the next moment he undercuts the sureness of his remark by noting that "the idea of style as defined by
art history is rooted in the
belief that artworks ....
(976

4

)
Sculpture & Erotic Art of India
.... Mitra also strongly doubted the modern
belief that the figures were meant as a kind .... that the explanation of the temple lies in the
art-historical development ....
(1675

7

)
Clement Greenberg's Definition of Modernism
.... accident--'cause I deny the accident." Another Pollock statement argues for the Greenberg emphasis on the basics of painting and the
belief that
art can indeed ....
(1566

6

)
Clement Greenberg's Definition of Modernism
.... accident--'cause I deny the accident." Another Pollock statement argues for the Greenberg emphasis on the basics of painting and the
belief that
art can indeed ....
(1578

6

)
Keith Haring
.... Harding's philosophy of
art was based on his
belief that
art needed to be demystified in order for it to be accessible to all people, not just well-to-do ....
(1294

5

)
John Dewey & Art as Experience
.... John Dewey was a pragmatist, and out of that
belief system came the philosophy that
art is experience rather than about experience. ....
(5308

21

)
Religion Answers
.... these
belief systems with primitive origins. A study of the initial chapters reveals just how often the divine is revealed in numerous cultures through
art. ....
(706

3

)
Kandinsky's Untitled Improvisation III
.... But Blavatsky's version guided Kandinsky in his
belief that "a special
art was obviously needed for these special times to come" (Hughes 299). ....
(1934

8

)
Zorba the Greek I. Introduction A. Kazantzakis and Z
.... the power of
art to transfigure life by creating images of true beauty out of the meaningless chaos of life His deeply held Romantic
belief in
art soon turned ....
(1578

6

)
Influences on Kazantzakis' Zorba the Greek
.... the power of
art to transfigure life by creating images of true beauty out of the meaningless chaos of life His deeply held Romantic
belief in
art soon turned ....
(1647

7

)
Contemporary Christian Art
.... The following description of contemporary Quaker
belief on the arts suggests some of the complexities of the practice of contemporary Christian
art: As an ....
(807

3

)
The Baroque Era in Art
.... The work is unusual in Dutch
art in subject and style, and this is the first .... is a tavern, with wine very much in evidence, plays on the popular
belief that one ....
(2934

12

)
Modernism Defined
.... Balakian 133). Beckett, on the other hand, had now come to reject any
belief that
art acted as a representation of reality. In Three ....
(3682

15

)
Fight Club
.... human existence. Karl Marx's
belief that economics shaped
art and culture is taken to an extreme in the novel Fight Club. In Fight ....
(1164

5

)
Spirit of the Medieval Period
Johan Huizinga (p. 1) introduces his portrait of life, thought, and
art in fourteenth .... the world." Permeating the discussion in the text is the
belief that for ....
(938

4

)
Huizinga's The Autumn of the Middle Ages
.... Johan Huizinga (p. 1) introduces his portrait of life, thought, and
art in fourteenth .... the world." Permeating the discussion in the text is the
belief that for ....
(946

4

)
Socio-Political Influence on Literature & Art
.... Once more, we see the theory that materialism impacts
art and artists .... between cultures, linguistic groups, or practitioners of specific
belief systems, who ....
(1281

5

)
The Socio-Political Influence on Literature & Art
.... Once more, we see the theory that materialism impacts
art and artists .... between cultures, linguistic groups, or practitioners of specific
belief systems, who ....
(1281

5

)
Creating the Culture of Art
....
art, an individual needs to be privileged. The ability to do something--the power to achieve, rule, invent, and create--is founded upon an individual's
belief ....
(1661

7

)
Plato and the Sophists
.... Rhetoric is a persuasive
art. Persuasion-to-
belief, bad rhetoric, is like carnal love-making; it is one-dimensional and ultimately unsatisfying. ....
(1713

7

)
Plato as a Rhetorician
.... Rhetoric is a persuasive
art. Persuasion-to-
belief, bad rhetoric, is like carnal love-making; it is one-dimensional and ultimately unsatisfying. ....
(1713

7

)