Orientalism is a term used by scholars and historians to identify the culture of East that how it is depicted by West. The West in generally refers to the Europe and united states, on the other hand, the East includes the Middle East, Africa, and Asia like Afghanistan India, and Pakistan. Traditionally, Orientalism points to...
Introduction In the central landmark of the city, Pairs, France, One of the world’s largest art museums is located The Louvre Museum. The Louver was first opened on 10 August 1793 the opening did not last long to then be closed in May 1796 due to structural deficiencies at the same time the French Revolution...
Pop art is art based on modern popular culture in the mass media. It has a critical or ironic comment on traditional fine art values. Pop art is very vibrant and uses a lot of expressions. Many big names were a part of the pop art movement like Keith Haring, Richard Hamilton and Andy Warhol...
This essay will be focusing on how practically relevant organisation theory is in contemporary organisations. It will look at two of the main paradigms in organisation theory which are the modernist approach and the postmodernist approach. An organisation “is the planned coordination of the activities of a number of people for the achievement of some...
For some of us, art is a means of catharsis, for some, it is good to look at, but for some of the curious souls, understanding what it means is still a mystery. When we say ‘art’, the traditional artworks, like the Mona Lisa, or the Picasso might pop up in our heads, for people...
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Analyse three aspects of Happenings and discuss their impact on contemporary art. ‘Making something happen.’ (Lang, 2019) Happenings across Europe and America have had a huge impact on contemporary art and artists today such as London based contemporary artist Anne Hardy. Happenings began in the 1960’s and aimed to merge art and life whilst also...
In this essay I will be using information gathered from my own personal research, studio research and relevant topics discussed throughout the lectures. Whilst also, considering social, economic, and cultural factors. I will be discussing and analysing attitudes towards consumerism in Contemporary Art. Built from familiar imagery, such as advertisements, heavily consumed products, such as...
‘It didn’t seek to be pretty; it didn’t seek to soothe.” “And it was soon the object of bien-pensant loathing’ continues Jonathan Meades in his reflection in “Bunkers, Brutalism and Bloodymindedness: Concrete Poetry” (2014), implementing Brutalism as a movement with its own distinct unapologetic characteristics and most importantly an architecture of effect. The essay will...
Architecture is a complex topic to talk about as it can function as a creative and artistic masterpiece whilst also being an intrinsic function as to how humans operate. Architecture dictates society and society dictates architecture. In a sense architecture is the embodiment of both the individual and the group, thus making it so hard...
The Industrial Revolution radically changed human’s everyday life and society in general, by bringing low-quality mass-created products in homes, more individuals, industry in urban areas, and progressively social, political, and financial issues. It would appear that ‘more’ is the word that best portrays this certain state. Henceforth, architects of the time acknowledged the failure of...