THE FOLLOWING PAPERS ARE ALL AVAILABLE FOR SAME DAY DELIVERY VIA
YOUR CHOICE OF E-MAIL OR FAX! ALL SUBJECTS ARE ONLY $11.95/pg
PLUS FREE BIBLIOGRAPHY -- REGARDLESS OF TOPIC AREA! MAKE YOUR SELECTION BELOW:
|
Papers On Social & Political Issues In Art
Page 10 of 17
|
|
Medieval Sculpture
[ send me this paper ]
A 5 page review of medieval sculpture. Using the sculptures the Archangel Michael, Lions and the Prophet, and Ekkehard and Uta, this paper traces the influence of the Church on sculpture during the early Christian, Romanesque, and Gothic Periods. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: PPartChrSclpt.rtf
Miniature Painting in Pakistan: History, Influences and Future
[ send me this paper ]
This is an 8 page paper discussing the history, influences and contemporary issues in miniature painting in Pakistan and India. The art of miniature painting was first known to exist in Persia where it was imported from into India during the 1500s at the beginning of the Mughal dynasties. In the Mughal schools of artistry, the art of miniature painting was given a more intense and dynamic feel which differentiated it from the formal structures used by the Persians. The technique is very specific in its use of wasli paper, squirrel hair brushes and vivid water based paint applied in multiple layers to earn it a silky finish. When the Mughal dynasty was displaced, so too were many of the artists who then had to earn livings applying their craft to other objects such as walls and furniture. During the late 1800s, when Indian nationalism began to take place, a revival of the traditional arts led to the re-introduction of miniature painting into the educational system where artists could earn specialties in it. Today, the art of miniature painting is one of the more popular and traditional methods of art especially found in the graduates of the National College of Arts in Lahore, Pakistan, the only school in the world offering a specialty in miniature painting. Modern miniature artists apply traditional Mughal methods in their depictions of the contemporary world and the political and lifestyle issues in Pakistan.
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TJminip1.rtf
Multicultural Approach to Art Practice
[ send me this paper ]
A 5 page paper discussing how and whether multiculturalism needs to be considered in pursuing the study of art. The purpose of the paper is to examine how other artists have handled the multicultural aspect either of their own heritage or their work. The bottom line is that the artist needs to define her own reasons for pursuing art with any cultural meaning at all. Then the research undertaken to help define the directions and the subjects that the art will encompass will come to be better clarified. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
Filename: KSartMulticult.rtf
Multicultural Issues in Art Therapy
[ send me this paper ]
This is a 10 page paper discussing multicultural issues in art therapy. Art therapy is known as the therapeutic use of art making in an attempt to help those experiencing illnesses, trauma or personal challenges, in their treatment and recovery. Art therapists are well educated professionals who have to take a great many certifications and courses in the areas of art, medicine and psychotherapy among others. In addition, art therapists have standards which must be maintained by the profession and a large portion of these standards have to do with successfully accounting for the multicultural differences in clients and the community. Art therapists must develop relationships with their clients and in order to do this properly art therapists must educate themselves on the differences in beliefs, norms, rituals and therapy expectations of individuals who are from different cultural, ethnic, race, gender, age or social backgrounds. In addition to knowing the belief systems which may influence therapy, art therapists must also be aware of how different belief systems have influenced clients’ lives outside of the clinical environment in addition to several other governing factors.
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TJartth1.rtf
Music and fan culture ideology
[ send me this paper ]
A 40 page paper which looks in detail at the relationship between musical genres and the development of fan cultures, with reference to the part that music plays in the development of collective memory and cultural ideology, as well as the relationship between music and the validation of outsider cultures. Bibliography lists 12 sources
Filename: JLfancul.rtf
National Endowment for the Arts: NEA is our friend.
[ send me this paper ]
This 10 page paper examines the past history of
the NEA; controversial issues which have surrounded
federal funding of the arts, including First
Amendment issues clarified in 1998. Censorship
outrage due to the work of Serrano and Maplethorpe
is also discussed.
Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: BBnea2.doc
National Enndowment for the Arts
[ send me this paper ]
This 9 page paper examines the past history of
the NEA; controversial issues which have surrounded
federal funding of the arts, including First
Amendment issues and censorship; and makes
suggestions for some calm resolution.
Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: BBnea.doc
National Identity & International Exhibitions
[ send me this paper ]
A 5 page research paper that discusses the manner in which nationalism was expressed at the Paris Exposition Universelle held in 1900. While the ostensible reason for this huge world's fair was to encourage peaceful idealism, it was also an occasion marked by intense nationalism. The writer argues that the nations that constructed exhibits at this fair did so with little or no thought to international cooperation; they were there to compete. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: khex1900.rtf
New Thoughts and Ideas of the Renaissance
[ send me this paper ]
(5 pp) Historically the Renaissance connects the
middle ages and the modern times; it is that time
period from about 1350 to 1650. The ideas and
accomplishments of that period were amazing, and
still remain astounding when we stop to consider
them, for they provided the building blocks of some
of the ideas that we hold today. Bibliography lists
5 sources.
Filename: BBrentht.doc
Orientalism - then and now.
[ send me this paper ]
(10 pp) In the nineteenth century artists
explored the Orient packing brushes and canvases
with them. They delivered an exotic view of the
Eastern world, often more based on the imagined
than what was real. This discussion will look at
that period of art history, known as
"orientalism," and see if any of those trends or
ideas are out and about today. Bibliography
lists 5 sources.
Filename: BBoriart.doc
Origins of Imagination:
[ send me this paper ]
This 7 page paper examines different western ideas of imagination and its origins. This paper specifically examines the ideas of Kant, romanticism, post-modern imagination, mimetic and Hebraic imagination, and more. This paper examins the relationship between imagination and artistic expression. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: GSImagin.rtf
Our Multicultural Heritage: Reflections in the Theater
[ send me this paper ]
A 4 page contention that America's multicultural heritage is reflected in practically every aspect of our daily lives. The arts, in particular, are a multicultural product. It might be contended, in fact, that the performing arts are the strongest reflection of the diversity of multicultural issues and ideologies that underpin American life. As a consequence, the image that we see there is relevant not only to the culture that produced it but to all Americans. Bibliography list 7 sources.
Filename: PPartClt.rtf
PAUL SIERRA: CUBAN ARTIST
[ send me this paper ]
This paper focuses on Paul Sierra, a Latin American artists originally from Cuba. The paper discusses Sierra's style, inspirations and his background. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: MTpausie.rtf
Perceiving the Arts
[ send me this paper ]
A 5 page exploration of why we create and perform and how art can have both personal and societal impacts. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: PPartPerforming.rtf
Perception, Memory And Time In the Sensual World
[ send me this paper ]
20 pages in length. Art is a language unto itself that speaks to the communal need for expression. Every individual -- no matter their origin or language -- has an inherent desire to express emotions, as well as to have these expressions understood. Art is such a universally recognized method of this statement that there exist no barriers with regard to interpretation. The mere fact that the human element is the primary implication in creating a particular work of art is enough of a connection to render any barrier obsolete; only when the erratic images of fractured time and space are again brought back into the mix are those boundaries erected once more. Clearly, the very essence of art transcends the otherwise finite and restrictive nature of expression; in order to bypass these barriers, one must reach beyond the limited scope of mortal time and space to achieve a more esoteric portrayal of perception, memory and time within the sensual world. Bibliography lists 19 sources.
Filename: TLCsense.wps
Perception, Memory, and Time in the Sensual World
[ send me this paper ]
This 10 page paper has been written to continue an exploration of the influence of Eastern philosophy on the development of my artistic practice. However, it also brings together, my increased artistic fascination with the temporal concepts of the physical body in relationship to ideas about perception, memory and time in an increasing sensual world. As the viewer participates through, or within the art experience, his physical body is defining that new experience, through his own awareness of perception, memory and time, therefore each viewer/participant may receive not only their own sense, or perception of the experience, but the back-loop of memory and time as well. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: BBmemart.doc
Don't see what you need?
CLICK HERE for
customized research paper assistance instead!
|