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Answer their challenge question. Responses should do the following: Derive from course material Center on thinking about the art object in myriad ways  Not be too obscure, obvious or off topic Challenge each other to think critically about the artwork & it’s context  Focus on developing ideas – think about other themes that may apply to … Read more

DB 10

2. Catherine Opie, SELF-PORTRAIT/NURSING, 2004 https://i1.wp.com/www.guggenheim.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/checklist_opie_nursting_2005.14_ph_1024.jpg in a paragraph between 150 – 250 words answer this promp: You write a clear, concise, and persuasive analysis, in your own words, for the 1 artist and their work that you select from the list above.  The analysis should convince your reader of the validity of your objective … Read more

art DB8

Include images of the artworks you’re discussing in your thread. in a 200-250 words paragraph answer all this questions. Life, death, and the afterlife are universal concerns expressed in artworks that span time and cultures.  What are the five purposes for creating tombs or commemorative artworks outlined in Chapter 8?  Choose an artwork from the … Read more

Compare/Contrast .

Compare and contrast a group of people from Mali and Egypt . Both past and present , the arts overall.  Topics that can be discussed : regions, music , food , interesting news , language , dances .  Include pictures .

art DB7

in a 200- 250 paragraph answer all the question below and Include images of the artworks you’re discussing in your thread. (all in your own words)  Lecture 11 and textbook Chapter 12 (Clan) introduced you to the potlatch ceremony of the Northwest Coast Native people.  What is the function of 1) potlatch dishes, such as … Read more

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*Length: answer all the questions posed in at least 200 – 250 words  2. Andy Warhol created myriad screen-printed artworks that focused on food – his one “great extravagance” – and that appropriated imagery from popular advertising, many times repeating the imagery over and over.  Consider the context of the 1950s and 1960s when Warhol … Read more