Critique
Unraveling the Dynamics of Contemporary Art: A Balancing Act of Money, Power, and Public Opinion
Introduction Joseph Beuys unintentionally reintroduced democracy to the modernist art world with his proclamation that "everyone is an artist." Beuys urged citizens to embrace creativity in their own fields, challenging the aftermath of post-World War II Germany. While advocating for cultural production as a means of political independence, Beuys' broader project remains perplexing to the general public.
By expository2 years ago in Art
Unraveling the Dynamics of Contemporary Art: A Balancing Act of Money, Power, and Public Opinion
Introduction Joseph Beuys unintentionally reintroduced democracy to the modernist art world with his proclamation that "everyone is an artist." Beuys urged citizens to embrace creativity in their own fields, challenging the aftermath of post-World War II Germany. While advocating for cultural production as a means of political independence, Beuys' broader project remains perplexing to the general public.
By expository2 years ago in Art
Napoleon Movie Review
Have you ever questioned how many shots of cannons shooting balls you could endure in a two-hour and thirty-eight minute movie time frame? One? Ten? While I do not know the exact number of times filmgoers watching Napoleon saw the large black machines slide back with a cloud of smoke, if that is your thing, this movie is for you.
By SM Reviews2 years ago in Art
Pranks that worked - Gotcha!. Content Warning.
In the small town of Merrickville, pranks were a rite of passage. From the classic whoopee cushion to elaborate schemes, the residents embraced the spirit of mischief. However, my friends and I, a mischievous trio known as the "Pranksters Extraordinaire," were determined to take things to a whole new level. Our most ambitious prank was about to unfold – a Gotcha moment that would go down in the annals of Merrickville's legendary pranks.
By Nexus Narrator2 years ago in Art
Exploring the Enriching Benefits of Filter Coffee by Levista
Filter coffee, especially when savored from Levista, offers a multitude of enriching benefits that transcend the ordinary coffee experience. Delve into the world of this beloved brew, where each cup holds more than just great taste—it embodies a host of advantages.
By lavanyatara2 years ago in Art
Unlock the Power of Cobalt Blue in your Designs
"Unlock the Power of Cobalt Blue in Your Designs" beckons designers to delve into the potential of this rich and versatile hue, suggesting a transformative experience. The title implies a journey of discovery, where cobalt blue transcends its status as a color and becomes a dynamic tool for creative expression.
By Cobalt Blue Color Combination2 years ago in Art
The Spectacle of Elegance: Miss Universe 2023 Unveiled
CLICK HERE TO WIN 1000$ Introduction: Set the stage by highlighting the global anticipation and excitement surrounding the Miss Universe 2023 pageant. Discuss the history and cultural impact of Miss Universe, leading into the current edition's significance.
By Alex Ayala2 years ago in Art
Isaiah 43:16
This portrait is worthy of blogging because it is a portrait of an inbetween lover. Done before the one titled “God’s Bull”, this was a person I dealt with in a time I was supposed to be dealing with myself. A lesson learned because he was an amazing person through and through and if I would have met him in a time of beig healed or just having dealt with my own shit I might have actually been something. The portrait is titled after the Bible verse and his name.
By Art by Pree2 years ago in Art
Art is for Fools and Here's Why
Art is foolish. It is an industry that has existed forever and will continue this way until the end of time. All because we love looking at things. It doesn’t matter how ‘high-caliber’ the art, we like shiny, pretty, colorful objects. Why? Because it’s cool. We spend our money on these items because it makes us feel good. Is it necessary? No. Is it economical? Usually no. Does it bring any tangible use to us? Probably not. Being an artist is the true foolery, and this is why.
By Carmen Petralia2 years ago in Art











