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New York Times Arts
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- A Brazilian Artist Movement That Uses Paintings to Save Indigenous Culture
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- At Tate Modern, Artists Dream Electric Dreams
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The Art of Food
I have to say that as a Hospitality Student that I am, I would never eat that. with that being said, I found stunning the technique that she used to show art in this exposition. Food and art go together … Continue reading
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Art History Parodies
I believe that Art Parodies is has many different uses, one of them is actually see and understand what the artist is trying to transmit in the paintings. But this is not the case, the police officer is actually making … Continue reading
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Impossible Exhibitions, The Caravaggio Show
When you buy a expensive brand bag or a watch you want to make sure is original, but not everyone can have it. It is the same with this exhibition. Not everyone can go to Rome and appreciate this paintings, … Continue reading
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Picasso’s Les Demoiselles D’Avignon
Pablo Picasso had a purpose by painting this. He wanted to show that when painting, it is possible to borrow techniques and forms from other cultures and countries. For example, he borrowed African art and sculpture by painting the faces … Continue reading
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Commodus vs. Hercules
As the history says, Hercules (son of Zeus) was famous for his strength and heroic adventures. Commodus shows himself is this sculpture as an invincible man as Hercules was. He putted animal skin on top of his head to show … Continue reading
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