Category: Art 2722

  • Impact of “The Scream” by Edvard Munch, Art and Learning on Professional Skills and Personality

    Table of Contents The Instructive Component of The Scream The Influence of Art The Potential Impact of the Class Conclusion References It can be said that art is the result of the human mind’s influence on reality, and art affects the human mind in response. It is the ouroboros of human beings and nature. The…

  • Mondrian’s “Composition With Yellow, Blue and Red”

    For the purposes of this assignment, I have chosen Piet Mondrian’s “Composition with Yellow, Blue and Red.” The artist painted the picture between 1937 and 1942, and, according to Composition with yellow, blue and red (n.d.), it reflected the progression in his search for “the abstract quality of the line.” The picture is currently displayed…

  • “Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog” by Friedrich

    Wanderer above the Sea of Fog is an oil painting by a German artist, Caspar David Friedrich, created in 1818. It depicts a young man standing back to the viewer at the precipice, observing mountain ranges that extend in front of him (Friedrich, 1818). He is wearing a long overcoat and holds a walking stick.…

  • Development of the Museum as an Institution

    Table of Contents Marcel Duchamp The International Surrealist Exhibition of 1938 The Role of the “Context as Content” The “White Cube” Effect Conclusion Closing Words References The concept of an institution requires that there is a mutual agreement on what kind of solutions are used to respond to the problems that arise as a part…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • “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…

  • Deconstructing Kaphar’s “Another Fight For Remembrance”: A Racial Outcry

    Over a century after the Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights, American society is still rife with racial injustice in flagrant defiance of the nation’s founding ideals. The Great Migration, Civil Rights Movement, and a large body of antiracism literature are some forms of activism pushing for aggressive policy changes to make liberty…