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Post Modern Era

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  In this week's assignment, I am going to showcase the Post-Modern era from 1980 to the present with a non-traditional theme. Post-Modern era art has a different style from the Mid-Modern era in the fact that it does not have one unified style like one would see in cubism. But you may see a common thread more like the dada or surrealism approach because of its style that is less abstract. The one common thread from the Mid to Post Modern era is the motivation to reject abstraction. Post-Modern art still has an approach that maintains a desire to produce nontraditional art. You may find a solid subject but the way the art is presented will leave the interpretation up to the viewer.  Mediums include many different types of materials. You may see fiber, technology, electronics, glass, and steel. I am going to start with Karen Finley. She is famously known for Performance Art and she is able to create art that injects passion, humor, honesty, and even aggravation into a room. She woul

Early Modern Era. The Harlem Renaissance.

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  This week I will be showcasing three works of art by three different artists from the influence of African Americans during the Harlem Renaissance.  The Harlem Renaissance was the development of the Harlem neighborhood in New York City as a black cultural mecca in the early 20th century and the subsequent social and artistic explosion that resulted. Lasting roughly from the 1910s through the mid-1930s, the period is considered a golden age in African American culture, manifesting in literature, music, stage performance, and art. I find this point in time fantastic because up until then the African American voice was largely absent from cultural influence and political life showcased in America. This movement will undeniably show you the influence that African Americans played in the formation of America's historical artistic cultural landscape.  Jacob Lawrence was one of the most influential African American painters from the twentieth century. The below painting is created out o

Romantic Blog

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  In this week's assignment, I will be talking about styles of art from the Romantic Era. A  style that I like and one that I don't like.  As one style would evolve, another style would emerge as an antidote or refinement of that style. The following styles are part of the expansion of the Romantic Era style of Art that was evolving and rapidly changing in the 1800s. Romantic Realist Naturalist Nationalist Impressionist and Post Impressionist  I like the Art Nouveau style shown here in these lamps by Louis Comfort Tiffany. Art Nouveau was short-lived and it was inspired by nature. Art Nouveau is characterized by its use of long organic lines as you can see in the dragonfly body in the top lamp. And is most often seen in jewelry and glass design, posters, architecture, and illustration. The color scheme was often muted like the below orange-browns and mustard greens of these glass lamps. The tone was one of rich colors and became because of the use of glass and not paint in Tiff