Category: Art 2722

  • The Art of Africa Understanding

    The understanding of a well defined cultural or ethnic style was a significant reason for the study of African art. Through the exploration of the various ethnic styles, it becomes easier to recognize the standards of value and beauty that the African artists try to achieve and by which their artworks are evaluated by others…

  • “Network” by Sidney Lumet

    The Network is a famous American movie that was released in 1976 and gradually joined the ranks of the most culturally significant films ever produced in the United States. The plot is centered on Howard Beale – a prominent TV presenter who works for the Union Broadcasting System network. The problem is that Howard gradually…

  • The Sabra and Shatila Massacre: The Real Victims

    The new generation is infatuated with innovative visual imagery and aesthetically pleasing portrayal of violence. It sounds disturbing but is arguably quite logical. People may not be ready for films like Passion of the Christ, or I Spit on Your Grave, but they have evolved to the point of enjoying Quentin Tarantino’s films and sympathizing…

  • “The Eagle Huntress” by Otto Bell

    The film is primarily a documentary as it depicts the real story of a young eagle huntress from Mongolia. Moreover, the director showed many details from modern Mongolian nomadic inhabitants’ lives and their traditional occupations. Watching the documentary, the viewer can learn about the living of Altai’s people and the place which the eagle hunting…

  • “The Journey Through and Into Darkness”

    The Journey into Darkness – Who is in charge? The Do Lung Bridge scene is particularly archetypal in the context of the movie Apocalypse Now and cinematography in general. The scene begins with the boat approaching the bridge, as it is the last military post on the Nung River. Meanwhile, Lance admits that he dropped…

  • Reginald Rose’s Courtroom Drama “Twelve Angry Men”

    Table of Contents About the Play Summary of the Play Main Themes Justice Prejudice Father and Son Relations It is hard to disagree that all people are trying to achieve justice, equality, and freedom, and drawing the public’s attention to the fundamental problems is one way to do that. Since writing and words themselves are…

  • “The Slave Ship” by Turner: Romantic Landscape of Death

    Fig. 1. The Slave Ship Joseph Turner, a prominent Romanticist, expressed strong opinions on the anti-slavery agenda, and The Slave Ship is a part of his activist statements. The background portrays a lost ship caught in the storm (Turner). Foreground displays sea creatures and chained black slaves pushed into the water. I find it fascinating…

  • Jenifer Wofford “Flor 1975” Poster

    Jenifer Wofford, a contemporary artist from San Francisco, has created a series of works dedicated to Flor Villanueva, an imaginary immigrant from the Philippines. The drawings were initially outlined in ink and later colored and positioned in a photo editor. They show a Filipino nurse who moved to the US to help her family financially…

  • “Paradise Two” by Thomas Struth

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion Reference Introduction Many artists have used art as a means of communication with their audience and concisely passing information, encrypted in their art. These pieces of art include paintings, photographs, and sketches drawn to represent some information or to fulfill some people’s desires and ways of thinking. Looking at…

  • Miles Davis’ Compositions Played by the Lincoln Center Orchestra. Online Concert Report

    The concert that I was listening to was a collection of Miles Davis’ compositions played by the Lincoln Center Orchestra, with Wynton Marsalis in the role of one of the key instrumentalists (Jazz at Lincoln Center 2020). I was a rather attentive listener because jazz is one of my favorite genres, and I managed to…