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ART IS EVERYWHERE “ART IS LIFE….. LIFE IS ART”

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ART IS EVERYWHERE

“ART IS LIFE…..LIFE IS ART”

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Roles of Art

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ART’S FUNCTIONS IN LIFE

Egyptians, Greeks and Romans a long time ago used;

Vessel Picther Jugs Jars Jewelry Utensils weapons

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The church was also a forerunner of the traditional crafts as shown woven church vestments, metal craft, and pottery. Glassmakers decorated the interiors of mass or ritual needs.

ART IN BELIEFS, RELIGION, SPIRITUALITY

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Dynasty is the succession prerogative of a ruling class where kingship is transferred from generations to generations.

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ART IN BELIEFS, RELIGION, SPIRITUALITY

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MOSAIC IN, SICILY ITALY

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MOSAIC

picture made with small colored pieces:

a picture or design made with small pieces of colored material such as glass or tile stuck onto a surface.

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ANASTASIS FRESCO

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FRESCO

1. painting done on fresh plaster: a painting on a wall or ceiling done by rapidly brushing watercolors onto fresh damp or partly dry plaster

2. technique of painting on fresh plaster: the technique or method of painting on fresh plaster.

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TRANSFIGURATION PAINTING

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ART IN TECHNOLOGY

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ART IN TECHNOLOGY: ELECTRONIC AGE

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Walt Disney, an American cartoonist and film producer.

started an entertainment empire with his creation of animated movies and world-renowned amusement parks.

Disney appears here at his drawing board in 1950 with a drawing of Mickey Mouse, his most famous cartoon character.

Disney won an honorary Oscar (Academy Award) in 1932 for his creation of Mickey.

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Matt Groening Cartoonist Matt Groening is

best known as the creator of The Simpsons, an animated television series that premiered in 1990.

The show features Groening’s own brand of twisted humor, first displayed in his popular comic strip “Life in Hell.”

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ART AND THE ECONOMY:GLOBALIZATION In the past decades, the WEST has

shown a new appreciation for the arts of other countries.

Western artist observe and study sculpture, dance and music of Southeast Asia and African countries.

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ART AND THE ECONOMY:GLOBALIZATION Rich nations have developed interest in

cultural treasures of other countries

thereby helping these countries preserve, restore, and protect their own national treasures.

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Horizontal Yellow

American sculptor Alexander Calder created Horizontal Yellow (1972) out of painted metal, metal rods, and wire. This delicately balanced work is an example of Calder’s abstract sculptures called mobiles, which are set in motion by air currents. Calder described these works as “four-dimensional drawings,” because through movement, they go beyond the three dimensions of space and into the fourth dimension, time

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Nude Descending a Staircase, No. 2 (1912),

by French artist Marcel Duchamp,

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French-born artist Marcel Duchamp changed the course of modern art in 1913 by exhibiting a bicycle wheel turned upside down and mounted on a kitchen stool.

Bicycle Wheel was the first of Duchamp’s so-called readymades, ordinary objects that he turned into objects of art by changing their context and exhibiting them as sculpture.

Shown here is a 1964 replica of the original, which is now lost.

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Kinetic Art, a form of art, usually sculpture, in which movement plays a primary role.

The source of this movement can be mechanical, the natural motion of surrounding air currents, or an interaction with the viewer.

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ART IN POLITICS: GOVERNMENT AND TERRORISM

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ART IN POLITICS

Many other issues were addressed by the developed and developing countries, such as production and use of deadly weapons, violation of human rights, the issue of intervention, especially in the UN and developed countries and terrorism

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Worldwide exchanges influenced literature and the visual arts.

We witnessed the use and appreciation of Asian Arts in Western painting, culture, and the arts especially in sculpture, dance

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Traditional art and crafts are incorporated in painting and sculpture.

The musical instruments of East are combined with Western instruments, and literary forms of the East and the West interact.

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FIRST AND THIRD WORLD COUNTRIES Third world- countries determined o build

stable government and economies. Third World consisted of economically and

technologically less developed countries belonging to neither bloc. (US & WEST)

The countries of the Third World, containing some two-thirds of the world's population, are located in Latin America, Africa, and Asia.

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