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Andy Warhol, which show that how we make sense of the world, as many times these things, are different from what we perceive these things. Similarly, Warhol's Campbell’s Soup Cans and Rene Magritte's Treachery of Images are the example of t...
Tennessee Williams changed the direction of the American stage from what he termed "the exhausted theatre of realistic conventions," to a new and poetic language- and character-focused drama that unflinchingly yet compassionately explored t...
Kara Walker will be discussed in relation to her 2008 Show at The Whitney Museum and how it pertains to race relations in the US. The study will also discuss the reasons for creating the work and how she thinks the world will benefit from h...
Mourning from Melancholia”: The Art of Kara Walker2) Text Author: Adair Rounthwaite3) Summary of the text The article portrays Kara Walker’s art as a progress from a gloomy attachment to bigoted formations of black American identity to a s...
of France’s largest commissions for monuments during the 1880s and 1890s. During these decades he produced grand public works and a vast oeuvre of drawings and small sculptures. By 1890 Rodin had become the most renowned sculptor in France...
the life of a black man, who is a brother of Sonny. It has been observed that sonny was not happy with the life that he was having in Harlem; therefore, he moved out with altering mission of joining army and finally returned to live in New...
Duchamp’s first retrospective exhibition. Organized by the young curator Walter Hopps, this exhibition introduced, for the fist time, Duchamp’s works to the West Coast's spectators and artists. The exhibition space was designed according to...