“Genius: Aretha”: Famous Singer Aretha Franklin

To embrace the complexity and impact of the past, it is essential to take retrospect on the key art pieces and artists that were relevant at the time since art serves as a means of reflecting the sociocultural environment of a specific time period. In her article, Mulligan (2021) describes...

Tanya Aguiñiga and Other Artists From the US

Proposal The proposal delves into the analysis of society’s influence on art and how Tanya Aguiñiga can use her artistic abilities to effect positive change in her environment. I have been inclined to learn of other artists who share the same activity line, such as Kelly Akashi and Edward Ruscha....

Relation of the Terms Postcolonial and Dance

The concept of dance refers to the rhythmical movements that match the tempo of the music. In some cases, dance is a set of repeated steps, whereas in other cases, a person can move freely without following a specific scheme or order. In my understanding, dance is about creativity and...

Venue for “Jesu, the Virgin’s Crown, Do Thou” Music

The significance of the venue for a piece of music to be played is emphasized with regard to various genres and, therefore, can be referred to when analyzing different pieces. Thus, for example, “Jesu, the virgin’s crown, do thou,” created by St. Ambrose, can be used for this purpose. This...

“Space Is the Place”: Reflecting the African American Culture in Cinematography

Introduction The issues concerning ethnicity and race have been complexifying public life for centuries. Every sphere of life is touched by inequality, unfairness, and varying attitudes towards different groups of people based on their race, ethnic identity, or any other feature. However, the questions regarding the absence of racial equality...

Researching of Greek Mythological Painting

The ancient Greek myths are stories about the adventures of superhumans, heroes, and gods. These myths were painted in ceramic vases to depict the culture and the past of the nation. Such paintings are valuable information sources for researchers as they provide insights into ancient people’s beliefs and traditions. Analyzing...

Silver Linings Playbook by David O. Russell

Silver Linings Playbook is a film directed by David O. Russell based on Mathew Quick’s novel. The movie is focused on a troubled character Pat who returns home from a psychiatric facility to reunite with his family. Pat had suffered from bipolar disorder, which led him to fight the boyfriend...

Jackson Pollock in History of Art

Jackson Pollock is a world-famous conceptual artist from the US. Jackson created abstract expressionism, a trend in the last century’s art, which shifted the world’s attention from European classics to American innovation. He spread the canvas on the floor and moved around it, pouring and spraying paint with brushes and...

Analysis of the Audiovisual Ecosystem and the Strategies: Walt Disney

Background Audiovisual (AV) is a wide range of devices that transmit information by combining audio and visual media. The application of AV technology in business is what creates an audiovisual ecosystem. The AV includes slide tape presentations, television programs, cinema films, and digital smartboards. To capitalize on this technology, various...

A Remediation of The Hobbit by Tolkien

The success of Peter Jackson’s earlier adaptations of J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings brought forward the idea of adapting The Hobbit to the cinema. Taking the liberty to fill in the unexplained parts of the book, Peter Jackson decided to release The Hobbit as a trilogy as well....

Michel Goldry’s Talent and Approach to Cinematography

Introduction Michel Gondry is a contemporary filmmaker from France, famous for his works Science of Sleep, Mood Indigo, and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. The spectacular cinema approach was inspired by the pioneers of this genre, Georges Méliès, and Busby Berkeley. Gold has received several awards as an appraisal...

Importance of Artwork Visual Aspects

The visual aspects of the artwork are intertwined between each other, creating a foundation of any art piece. Line, shape, tone, color, pattern, texture, and form must be evaluated when examining a drawing, painting, or sculpture to discover how they interact to produce the overall impact of the piece of...

Individualism vs. Collectivism in A Beautiful Mind

Introduction A person cannot live outside of society, outside of the collective. But simultaneously, for harmonious development and happy life, it is important to preserve individuality. A Beautiful Mind of Ron Howard was conceived as a film biography of the mathematician, Nobel Prize winner John Forbes Nash. The main character...

Comparison of the Style and Works of Yves Klein and Lothar Wolleh

Introduction Art as a complex process involving a variety of manifestations of a creative thought provides an abundance of interpretations and meanings that the audience is persuaded to experience under the influence of an artist. Regardless of the intentions and narratives encoded in a given work of art and the...

Chapter 4 of Art of Islam by Burckhardt et al.

In the fourth chapter, the key points Burkhardt et al. are trying to make the Arab art Islam art. Arab art and Islamic art are intertwined in the language and history of Islam. Arabic calligraphy is the art of writing among Muslim artists. The Arabesque entails strict geometrical interlacing work...

What Is Art?: Kehinde Wiley’s Works

People have always tried to display somehow and pass on to their descendants all the most beautiful things. To do this, they used various forms of art. However, to this day, there is no clear definition of this unique notion. Different people can have their unique concept of art. For...

“David” by Michelangelo Di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni

Representing an attempt to interpret objective reality through the prism of one’s senses, perception, culture, and philosophy, art has always been a crucial emotional outlet for people across the globe. While the subjects of artistic endeavors have been quite numerous, the attempts at depicting the human body as a means...

Buonarroti’s Moses from the Tomb of Pope Julius II

Context The statue of Moses was created by Michelangelo Buonarotti approximately in 1513-1515. Michelangelo’s previous work, David, quickly gained recognition among the public (Zirpolo 160). Following these events, in 1505, Pope Julius II commissioned the artist to come to Rome to build a tomb (Fenichel 153). Moses was planned to...

Researching the Concept of Difficult Art

A viewer can approach difficult art by using observation skills and critical thinking. The first two steps for understanding complex art pieces are to look and see and examine the details, the materials, and the small elements of the work. Critical thinking skills are needed to analyze the observed details...

Online Museum Tour: “The Son of Man” by René Magritte

Introduction I chose “The Son of Man” by René Magritte, which is a 1964 painting. Magritte is most famous for his “The Treachery of Images” or “This is not a pipe” (Ceci n’est pas une pipe) work, as well as many others. Below is the image of the painting I...

The Photography Atelier 21 Exhibition

Nowadays, it is not recommended to visit public places, and many people prefer to stay home and find other ways to enjoy their free time. However, many persons may notice that engaging with various art forms heals and helps relieve anxiety and depression. Therefore, in this century of technology, it...

Frida Kahlo: A Current Dialogue on the Artist

Frida is the most significant Mexican artist whose art captivates various viewers. This essay describes more about Frida, including her The Broken Column, The Wounded Table, Thinking About Death, and My Birth paintings. She was a painter who used her art to express the physical and mental trauma she had...

Composition of “Dominos-Havana” by John Goodman

In a 2000 photograph of Dominos/Havana, John Goodman depicts a game of dominoes by capturing two pairs of moving hands over dominoes on gelatin silver. The effect of hand movement conveys to the viewer the message that the players are shuffling dominoes at the moment captured in the frame. A...

Andy Goldsworthy in History of Art

Andy Goldsworthy is a modern sculptor and photographer, the defender of the environment and natural resources, originally from Cheshire. However, at the moment, he works and lives in Scotland. He is the author of sensational installations of genuine art and sculptures in land art. Andy experiments with an infinite variety...

Changing Claude Monet’s “The Truth of Nature”

I have chosen Claude Monet’s painting as it illustrates a very vibrant floral setting, demonstrating the pure beauty of nature. Considering my intentions of presenting a contrast between earlier depictions of nature and the modern environmental predicament, the brilliant green colors of the painting would facilitate the contrasting process. To...

Contemporary R&B: Development and Events

Introduction to R&B The genre of RNB appeared across the Southern areas of the United States in the 1940s, featuring electric guitar, piano, and drum sounds. Numerous blues musicians were able to release their new music specifically in the South, where the level of appreciation in regard to blues and...

Response to a Musical Identity and The Queer Composition of America’s Sound

A flexible musical identity, chapter 7, written by Ryan Dohoney, is a written work that partially shows the life of Julius Eastman, an African American musician. It describes the hardships Eastman had to go through due to him being a person of color and his efforts to make music that...

Attitude Towards Black Dancers in the Modern Society

Dance is a form of art where the artists are always present. In a dance performance, the artist himself becomes the art; they portray their feelings, ideas, and artistic abilities through themselves. Dissolving the identity and personality and mixing with the movements in the eyes of the audience to create...

Understanding Frida Kahlo’s Artworks

To understand Frida Kahlo, one has to approach her work through the lens of personal perception, adding intimacy to the viewing, just like Kahlo immersed herself in each artwork. There is an inevitable consequence of such close viewing – endowing Kahlo’s work with many interpretations, and appropriately so. The integrative,...

Worldly Writing on Music: K-Pop Culture

Music is an essential component in the socio-cultural mainframe of any community due to the trickle-down effect of influencing emotional connectivity despite diversity. Heterogeneity is an issue across the different ethnic groups that leads to conflicts among individuals hence the significance of exchanging values and norms. In this case, it...

Film Project: “Christopher Robin” by Marc Forster

The topic of the project should be formulated using tools of doubt and relevance assessment since there can not be a single consolidated opinion. Although various probabilities exist, the greatest deeds require sacrifice and discipline since dreams do not come true on their own. This statement is related to the...

“Carrie” by Stephen king in 1976

Summary The film Carrie is an American horror movie that premiered in 1976 by Stephen King. The movie revolves around a young girl called Carrie White; she is a teenager with no friends; in the beginning, she is shy and rarely interacts with others. Her domineering and religious mother shelters...

“Atlanta, Police Car Window” Review

The photograph “Atlanta, police car window” was taken in 1963 by a famous American New Journalism photographer, writer, and filmmaker, Danny Lyon, and was exhibited at the Chrysler Museum of Art. The medium that was used is Gelatin Silver print, and the dimensions are 13 in x 8 3/4 in;...

“People Get Old” by Lori McKenna: A Song Analysis

The song I would like to discuss is “People Get Old” by Lori McKenna. I think that the piece is sad, as the singer describes how her father and now she is getting old. The lyrics discuss small moments in the family’s life and the small tasks that need to...

Visual Effects in “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them” Film

Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them is a film that has received widespread critical acclaim, including an Academy Award for Best Visual Effects. VFX directors Tim Burke and Christian Manz have implemented many innovative technical visions to create visuals during filming. This paper aims to discuss the new techniques...

Kehinde Wiley in History of Art

Kehinde Wiley is one of the most commercially successful modern American artists with a unique, unusual, and impressive manner of drawing. In particular, Wiley became the first black artist to depict a portrait of President Barack Obama. Significantly, his works have become famous since they represent predominantly African Americans dressed...

The Renaissance Collection at the British Museum

A brief description of the location I decided to take a virtual tour of the Renaissance collection at the British Museum for this project. The British Museum focuses on London’s human history, art, and culture. It is located in the Bloomsbury neighborhood and is open to the public. There are...

Songwriting Process and Its Main Phases

Writing a song does not follow a specific structure, and while some songwriters adhere to a semi-formal or formal process, others tend to work randomly. However, it must be pointed out that using the latter approach to songwriting often results in less predictable outcomes. The lack of or limited success...

The “M.A.S.H” Movie by Robert Altman

The movie M.A.S.H (Robert Altman, 1970), the scenario of which was written in accordance with the eponymous book of Richard Hooker, is a 1970 American satire military film. The movie is the only feature picture of the M.A.S.H series to be released in theaters, and it was one of Twentieth...

Western Art Music of the Classical Era

Classical music refers to western art music that elaborates on the various styles of creating and singing various melodies. Mozart and Haydn were the top artists who composed their music according to the innovation and the new genres (Bonds 174). The new styles adapted were because of innovations in the...

Michael Jackson as One of the Brightest Pop Stars

Michael Jackson was one of the brightest pop stars of all time. His talent was admired, millions of fans idolized him, and colleagues recognized his brilliant performing and dancing abilities. The list of epithets that journalists gave him for a long and unsurpassed creative life is unlikely to fit on...

The Baader-Meinhof Complex & The Red Army Faction

The movie The Baader Meinhof Complex takes place in the late 1960s and 1970s Western Germany and tells the story of The Red Army Faction (RAF) – a far-left terrorist group that organized bombings, hijackings, assassinations, robberies, and kidnappings. The group consisted of people who believed that West Germany was...

“Childhood” by Mary Ellen Mark: Atmosphere and Content

Introduction The coronavirus pandemic has contributed to the development of the online exhibition industry. Such showcases allow for the promotion of demonstrators’ goods and services without the restriction of place or time and provide direct communication between vendors – exhibitors and potential buyers of the exposition. This paper will discuss...

For Four, Hope, Promise, and Future Concert Analysis

Field studies are an essential source of gathering valuable information regarding the subject of interest. Through this method, the researcher is able to immerse themselves in the corresponding environment and observe the subject in it. It is particularly important in the various forms of arts, especially dances. In this case,...

Forks Over Knives and Health Improvement

Forks over Knives is a 2011 American advocacy film and documentary that promotes a low-fat, whole-food, plant-based diet to avoid or prevent several chronic diseases. The documentary also focuses on the distribution of the US healthcare budget and other global issues of the nation. However, the film’s actual value lies...

Tracing Raphael’s Career Development

Introduction Raphael was a prolific Italian artist who made a mark in art and architecture. He was born in 1493 and was privileged to work under the mentorship of his father, who was himself a court painter. Raphael’s hometown, Urbino, was a cultural center contributing immensely to his early career....

Alberto Giacometti in History of Art

Alberto Giacometti is a Swiss artist interested in sculpture, graphics, and painting, giving more preference to creating memorable and unique figures. Alberto, as a rule, was addicted to philosophical, existential, and phenomenological aspects, which he successfully “transformed” into a creative channel. Uncertainty is the main feature of his personality, becoming...

Discussion of Susan Chen’s Artworks

Susan Chen is among the most popular and promising artists who deal with the East Asian theme in their creative work. Her paintings have attracted the attention of art lovers before the COVID-19 pandemic and, especially, after it. For instance, Chen’s works at her first personal exhibition at Meredith Rosen...

The Dinner Party Installation by Judy Chicago

What is the purpose of your artwork? The Dinner Party is an installation piece created by Judy Chicago over five years (1974-1979); it is considered the first epic feminist artwork. The primary purpose behind this complex artistic work was to end the recurrent cycle of omission, wherein women were written...

Relationships in the “For Colored Girls” Film

One of the abusive and violent relationships seen in the film For Colored Girls is between Yasmine and a man she had recently met and started dating, named Bill. Upon going out on a date at a restaurant, Yasmine invites Bill into her home. At this point, with no warning,...

The Presentation of a Song Made by Brianna Mejia

In general, the presentation of a song made by Brianna Mejia may be regarded as comprehensive and informative. First of all, the speaker provided all the necessary information in an appropriate structured way. Thus, the audience had an opportunity to listen to the song under analysis to understand what the...

The Day of the Dead in the Film “Coco”

Coco, a culturally sensitive, beautiful, and colorfully animated film, is formed around the Dia De Muertos (the day of the dead), a Mexican-based traditional and cultural celebration conducted to commemorate and honor the dead. Norms and cultural practices are usually specific and meant to portray or represent a precise meaning...

The Northern Renaissance and the Reformation Bible

The Reformation has ultimately changed Christianity and people’s knowledge of the history of the Bible. The concept of the Northern Renaissance includes a period of cultural and social transition from the Middle Ages to modernity. As the Renaissance movement emerged in Italy, its ideas of humanism developed in Northern European...

She Wolf and Elegy to the Spanish Republic

She Wolf by Jackson Pollock and Elegy to the Spanish Republic by Robert Motherwell are two abstraction artworks. When Jackson painted the She Wolf, he was not at his prime yet regarding his drip style as one of the greatest inventors of abstract expressionism. There are traces of numerous colors...

University of Iowa Stanley Museum of Art Analysis

When it comes to heritage, most people are not interested in saving the memory of their ancestors. On the other hand, there are special places where everybody can come and reconnect with their past, understand another way of living, and participate in interactive shows that enable the other culture to...

Hip-Hop and Early African-American Music

Parallel forms of hip-hop and early African-American music include, first of all, beatboxing. Beatboxing did not exist in the days of blues and jazz, but this is a direct reference to the ethnic music of the indigenous tribes of Africa. In general, staccato rhythms, thumps, and jerky jolts are familiar...

Analysis of Kristan Hodge Presentation

The presentation is devoted to analyzing the psychological peculiarities of the data visualization design. The video provides many valuable insights about the color and essential visual functioning of the human brain, which I did not learn from the previous assignments. For example, Kristan Hodge discusses vision deviation and people’s inability...

The Figure of David in Renaissance Art

An Overview of David’s Story One of the most well-known Old Testament stories in modern culture is the battle of David and Goliath. According to the Old Testament, the Philistines decided to fight the Israelites (Desnitsky, 2019). The Israeli army was led by Saul, and David’s older brothers were among...

Religious Interpretive Art Project on God’s Omnipresence

Christ has no body now on earth, but yours, no hands but yours, no feet but yours; yours are the eyes through which Christ’s compassion looks out at the world, yours are the feet with which he is to go about doing good, and yours are the hands with which...

Dances: Visual Elements and Historical Context

Introduction Having multiple social and cultural functions, dance has always been viewed as a mixture of the tradition and the means of self-expression. Therefore, as an art form, dance represents a very complex notion worth researching further (Predovan et al., 2019). Remarkably, despite belonging of the same category of dance,...

What Are the Reasons for the Imperfection of Baroque Music?

Baroque was one of the most significant and influential styles in arts in the first half of the 17th century. Despite the vague Baroque definition, particular features of pieces related to this style are revealed. One of them is extravagance manifested in inner imperfection and inconsistency in architecture, sculpture, and...

Discussion of Four Musical Pieces of Still, Gershwin, Copland, Márquez

Composer: William Grant Still Composer Dates: 1895-1978 Piece: Suite for Violin and Piano: III Date of piece: 1990 Medium: Violin, Piano Discussion: The playful piano accompaniment at the beginning of the piece invites a choppy violin tune. A lively staccato tune is interrupted by a legato melody. The piano changes...

Cultural Artifacts and Their Theme

Cultural Artifacts The first selected cultural artifact is the poem “The Colonel” by Carolyn Forché. It was written in El Salvador in 1978 in the middle of a civil war between the US-backed military and government on the one side and the Foarabundo Martí National Liberation Front on the other...

The Pre-Raphaelite Movement Representatives

It should be noted that Loreena McKennitt’s music, as well as her personality, embodies a sense of mysticism when it comes to her artistic expression. One of the core elements of her presented values and themes is nature, where the latter acts as a form of unique spirituality. In other...

Discussion of “Dancing” by Jonas

The first chapter primarily discusses the power of dance and its use as a symbol of cultural, religious, personal and group expression. All of the information discussed in this section pertains to two factors: the emotional power of dancing and its societal significance. The Tongan Dance, Ubud Legong Dance and...

“Study for the Head of Julius Caesar” by Andrea Del Salto

The drawing Study for the Head of Julius Caesar by Andrea del Salto is a red chalk portrait of Julius Caesar. His face presents a profile but does not appear as angular and rigid as profile images of political figures of the ancient era usually do. The image is based...

How Wagner’s Preludes Transformed Opera Music

Introduction This topic was very appealing to me because I was interested in studying opera music. Richard Wagner is one of the most well-recognized opera writers, and his works are still highly popular throughout the world. So, I decided to investigate Wanger’s trends in creating opera music. In addition, I...

Humanities Concepts as Applied to AI, on the Example of the Film “Zoe”

Introduction Artificial intelligence is a promising area of study in healthcare, as it can significantly improve the quality of patient care. Developing and applying AI falls within the scope of STEM research that “stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math” (Dalton). While STEM is firmly rooted in science and mathematics,...

“One Day in September”: Contrasting Israeli and Palestinian Stories

Introduction One Day in September is a 1999 movie directed and produced by Kevin Macdonald, describing the assassination of eleven Israeli sportspeople at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, Germany, on September 5, 1972. On March 26, 2000, the screenplay won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature at the...

Gorilla Glue Girl Is Back With the Rap Release

Extraordinary ‘Gorilla Glue Girl’ is calling Nicki Minaj for feat track! We are talking about the funny Internet nickname of Jessica Brown that went viral with her TikTok video where she used Gorilla Glue instead of hair spray. From that day on, Tessica found a way to monetize her fame...

Discrimination Against Black Women: “The Body Knows Its Door” by Williams

From the gallery visit, art comes out as a functional representation. Borrowing from the works of Williams, her oil paintings in the nine standard-sized door paintings bring out a unique way through which art comes to life. The images showcase the human body as an emblem of memories and as...

Home Training and the Issue of Dancing Outside of the Home

Dancing and ordinary training at home can be considered a state of human mind and self-expression. People might have an inner motivation to dance and show their emotions through body movements. Some individuals may find this activity as an easy way to receive money and build their future careers. However,...

John Lennon’s “Imagine” as a Secular Hymn

I believe that this song touches on the main concern of every person in modern life: death, possessions, and hunger. John Lennon encourages us to join him in a world where there are no countries, and everybody is united, living in peace. Furthermore, he emphasizes the lines about the nonexistence...

History of Ecology Topic in Art

The paper discusses ecological art by researching its history and its development throughout the years. The research recognizes that the art form began during the Neolithic period; however, eco arts prominent promoters emerged in the 1950s and 1960. The main purpose of eco arts is to inform people about the...

Greater Equality of Women in “New” Gilded Age by Beyonce

Beyonce, in her song “Flawless” (Knowles para.6), shows how previous generations affect young women’s perceptions of themselves: We say to girls “You can have ambition But not too much You should aim to be successful But not too successful Otherwise, you will threaten the man.” When listening to the song,...

“The Body Remembers When the World Broke Out” Drama

“The body remembers when the world broke out” is a drama picture depicting two indigenous women who struggle with the stark realities that have beaten them throughout their life paths. This picture’s main topic is domestic abuse indigenous females face regularly due to their complexion or social backgrounds, which do...

“President Barack Obama” and “First Lady Michelle Obama”

Introduction The study of art helps people use their creative potential and think critically. The artistic works contain specific stories, sometimes fictitious, and sometimes based on actual events. Nevertheless, they always create a connection with the realities of the time in which they were made. This paper examines two works...

Swan Lake: How Matthew Bourne Made Love Absolute

Introduction Swan Lake is a work that has become a world classic. It has resonated in the hearts of many people and has become a benchmark for them among ballets. The ballet’s musical accompaniment is striking: the composer was the Russian classical composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. He gave each note...

The Love and Dance Terms in Modern Life

No field is exempt from the sociopolitical influence of history in the modern world of neocolonialism—even and especially art. Current scholars and practitioners in the departments of Dance, Performance, and Africana Studies are working to dismantle the colonialist structures that still dictate our perception of what constitutes art and its...

Spirit Spouse Sculpture at Restorative Healing Exhibition

About the Selected Work of Art Restorative Healing Exhibition Spirit Spouse Baule people, Ivory Coast (no date period indicated) Wood According to the background information, this is an H 12” Spirit figure, possibly Spirit Spouse. One of the beliefs of the Baule of the Ivory Coast is that there is...

“There Will Be Blood” Film by Paul Thomas Anderson

Most of the greatest films reveal complex and controversial topics to show the intricacy of human life and morality. There Will Be Blood by Paul Thomas Anderson is one example of such film as it depicts themes of capitalist greed, violence, power, hypocrisy, and loneliness, telling the story of one...

Frida Kahlo: Master Drawing in Art History

Frida Kahlo was a stunning woman who expressed her tragedies in the form of paintings. She was a Mexican native-born on 16th July in 1907. Her father was from Germany, while her mother was a descent of Spanish and India. Moreover, she had three siblings named Adriana, Christine, and Matilde....

Cayou’s Africanist Characteristics

Summary The Africanist characteristics seen in Katherine Dunham’s Barrelhouse Blues include polyrhythms in the body, the individualism of stylishness within the set style, raising/using the foot as a whole, and bent laps with the figure near the earth. Polyrhythms body movements originate and activate more than one movement. Individualism of...

Beethoven’s Innovations and Their Influence on Romanticism

Beethoven’s music is influential primarily based on the transitional role that his musical work played during the classical music period and the commencement of the Romantic period. According to Horton (2018), Beethoven was born in Bonn, Germany, in 1770, during an era when Bach, Mozart, and Haydn dominated the music...

Cherokee Music and Culture

Summary The music of Native Americans has one of the longest and richest histories in the world. Musical concepts and ideas in the different music give the audience an idea of the origin and period of the music (Harris, 2016). The musical concepts were different depending on the community, their...

Aaron Copland and His Contribution to American Classical Music

The Biography of Aaron Copland Aaron Copland was an outstanding American composer who lived a long and fruitful life and produced many genius musical works, including ballets and symphonies. One of the distinctive features of his work is special attention to emotions and the ability to convey complex mental states....

“At Last” Movie Directed by Yiwei Liu

In shooting the movie “At Last,” various requirements are being needed. They include sets, attires, camera concepts, rehearsal composer editor, cash flow insurance examination, locations, among others. This exercise requires discipline in that one must wake up very early in the morning and prepare for different occasions for shooting. Thus,...

Jazz Musician Comprehension: John “Dizzy” Gillespie

Jazz is a popular style of music originating from a blend of blues and ragtime. There are many outstanding musicians that shaped the history and development of music. One of them is John “Dizzy” Gillespie, who invented the contemporary trumpet playing in jazz. According to Ulven (2020), Gillespie was a...

Ludwig Van Beethoven’s Biography and Artistic Works

Introduction As examined by various artists throughout European history, the post-renaissance period had a significant role in the creation of numerous artistic works as examined by various artists throughout European history. Classical musical genres depicting aesthetic breakthroughs with controlled instrumental notions were displayed using new and advanced techniques. Ludwig van...

“The Book of Eli” Movie Review

“The Book of Eli Movie” is set in post-apocalyptic times, with Eli being the protagonist. Eli is a Godly person driven by his faith in God and is on a mission to preserve and protect the only remaining copy of the Bible. Ethics can also be analyzed in this film...

Louis Armstrong’s Career and Innovations in Music

Several factors influenced Luis Armstrong’s music career, but the key among them was his family background. Armstrong had a difficult childhood after his father abandoned the family and his mother turned into a prostitute. This forced him to drop out of school and live with his grandmother, where he began...

Images of the Medicine Lodge Peace Treaty Signing

Two images depict the same occasion, which is the Medicine Lodge Peace Treaty signing. The first image demonstrates the USA government and the tribe leaders meeting at the special place. This place is considered as a traditional place for Native Americans. In the second image, there are colorful traditional clothes...

Paul Robeson in The Emperor Jones Play by O’Neill

In this work, I will evaluate the 1920 play Emperor Jones by Eugene O’Neill, which tells the tragic story of Brutus Jones, who becomes the emperor of an island in the Caribbean. A film based on a 1933 play starring Paul Robeson is being analyzed. In the first scene, where...

Outdoor Arts Festivals in the United States

Outdoor art festivals have been part of the community involvement for many decades. People usually value the practices and displays from the activities offered seasonally by the respective artists in the country. According to the survey conducted by the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), most Americans and non-Americans always...

Children Rights in Trial of Gabriel Fernandez Directed by Knappenberger

Based on the series Trial of Gabriel Fernandez, I firmly believe that child services and county sheriff’s departments failed to carry out their duties accordingly. Despite the numerous complaints raised by Gabriel’s teachers and family members, they did not take any legal action (Bergman, 2020-2021). When the sheriff’s department came...

Greek and African Art & Culture of Civilizations

Introduction Historically, art arises when a man goes beyond the satisfaction of his immediate physical needs and is allowed to create. Thus, art is a unique form of human exploration of the world, in which the world is presented through forms of human activity, communication, and self-realization. It gives a...

Discussion of Violence of African People in Literature

In this chapter, the author writes about the violence against African people as it is shown in the films “Amistad” and “Beloved” and examines them from the perspective of trauma. Even though these pieces are not the only ones narrating about the enslavement of these people, their distinguishing characteristic is...

“Girlhood (It’s Complicated)”: The Exhibition Analysis

The exhibition “Girlhood (It’s Complicated)” displayed at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History unveils various facets of women’s contribution to the development of American society. Political, social, economic empowerment of females is traced by looking into girl’s everyday life, their struggle for their rights, health, relationships, and even fashion....

The Cider House Rules Directed by Lasse Hallström

The Cider House Rules is a novel by John Irving published in 1985 with a consequent movie adaptation that saw the light in 1999. While the two artistic works differ slightly in the plot development and motivation of the characters, the primary themes concerning human relationships and abortions persist. The...

The Joffrey Ballet School “Nutcracker” Performance

In 2019, I visited the Koch Theater at Lincoln Center in New York City, where I watched Joffrey Ballet School’s performance. The crew performed the Nutcracker dance, a fantasy dance story written by Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann in 1816 (Owen and Crawford 13). In the story, the Nutcracker, one of...

Aspects of Zydeco Music

Zydeco is a musical form that evolved in the southwestern areas of Louisiana in the early 20th century among the Creole and Cajun cultures. Zydeco is a musical style created by combining French folk music, African and Caribbean rhythms, and creole songs. In the 1980s, there a revival in South...

“Royalty” Gospel Concert by T. C. Leonard: Ethnographic Analysis

For centuries, gospel music has evolved to become a form of artistic expression that helps understand the roots of American music. In particular, African American gospel music has become an important musical genre that expresses the roots of the African American heritage. According to Murphy, the African American church and...

Chasing Heroin by Marcela Gaviria: Film Analysis

To eradicate the major drug crisis in America, programs like LEAD have been instituted to help the drug addicts as they give the individuals who are using drugs relief. In the centers, the individuals always feel secure and share their feelings and experiences. The people are allowed to move at...

Christianity Through Art in the 3rd Century

Dura-Europos was a border city adjacent to Salihiyah village in present-day Syria. It was established around 300 B.C. by the Seleucid Empire of the Hellenistic period. It was initially known as “Europos” but was later referred to as “Dura” by the locals. The city is significant as an early site...

The Forrest Gump Film Directed by R. Zemeckis

The narration in the film is conducted on behalf of Forrest Gump — a tall socially awkward guy with a noble appearance and an open heart. The main plot consists in the fact that the main character tells about his life, how he fantastically became a famous football player, and...

Anti-Capitalist Satire in “American Psycho” and “A Modest Proposal”

Satire is an ingenious method of ridiculing the most resentful traits of human beings through any artistic expression available. As such, with enough cunning introduced, Swift’s “A Modest Proposal” presents an example of satirical text in the English language. Fortunately, more recent authors of more innovative artistic solutions can produce...

Hybridity in Colonial Art: African Nations or Former European Colonies

Former colonies of different nations, especially those where the colonizing country never established a strong presence of its natives, tend to demonstrate a blending of cultures. Their original residents retain their art and traditions, though they may decline with time, and the colonizers bring their practices with them. By the...

Broadway Boogie Woogi Abstract Painting by Mondrian

Peter Cornelis Mondrian was born in 1872 in Amersfoort (Netherlands). Mondrian began as a teacher of art in elementary school. His early works were made in the manner of old Dutch masters, although the influence of Impressionism became more prominent. In 1911 Mondrian took part in an exhibition of contemporary...

Hip Hop’s Globalization and Influence of Hip-Hop Music in Japan

Introduction Globalization has affected every aspect of people’s existence, with one significant consequence being exposure to music genres previously known to only a few people. When compared to the West, Japanese society and culture differ significantly, which impacted the development of music in these parts of the world. However, 20th-century...

The Birth of Adam: Analysis of Fresco

The Birth of Adam is a fresco located in Sistine Chapel, Vatican City. It is work completed in the style of Renaissance, with dimensions being 280 x 570 cm. This fresco takes part in the set of nine paintings by Michelangelo Buonarroti that were intended to adorn the cupola of...

African American Culture and Identity in Visual Arts

Introduction Different looks towards something gives a theory and history of ideas regarding identity with consideration of visual arts and practices in the African American culture. With the early modern belief that art is an expression of a person, the painted picture expressing a coherent viewing point has led to...

The Film “Remembering the Titans” by Boaz Yakin

Remembering the Titans is a sports drama based on real events. The school League of American Football has become a real test for the Titans team. The difficulty was not the game at all but the composition of the participants. At the peak of racial discrimination and the struggle for...

Review of “A Stranger Among Family” Series

The series A Stranger Among Family is a project concerned with telling the story of an unusual family in which the protagonist is a teenager. The series is narrated in third person, concentrating on the character, exposing him gradually and focusing on the difficult moral and social situation of the...

Review of ”A Beautiful Mind” Movie

A Beautiful Mind is an award-winning film that depicts the life and work of John Nash, a notable mathematician whose work in the subject of game theory earned him the Noble Prize. Apart from displaying John Nash’s mathematical genius, the film focuses on the onset of schizophrenia in Nash and...

Mark Ronson’s Musician Profile

Mark Ronson is an English-American musician, producer, singer, songwriter, record executive, and a five-time Grammy award winner. Ronson was born on September 4th, 1975, in London and spent the first few years of growing up in England before moving to New York City after his parents’ divorce. Ronson came from...

Current Developments in the Music Industry

Invented in Africa in 800 BCE, music is one of the earliest forms of social entertainment in the world. Music is considered a universal culture as every type of society and ethnic group has its unique form of music, thereby making the industry a universal culture (Rose et al., 2015)....

Discussion of Movie “The Queen”

The Queen is the movie directed by Stephen Frears, depicting the events and behavior of the British royal family during the week following the death of Princess Diana. This film tells about the decisions of the Queen, as well as English patrials’ grief and discontent. The current situation threatened the...

Cinematic Techniques of “Every Night Dreams” Film

I believe that Naruse’s “Every Night Dreams” is one of the first motion pictures to introduce and successfully use a number of cinematic techniques that now make up most of the modern Hollywood movies. Some examples include tracking shots, tilt, zoom in and zoom out (Brown, 2016). Zoom in is...

Iraq For Sale by Robert Greenwald Review

The acts of US business contractors in the Iraq war are depicted in this documentary. According to interviews with current and former workers of Halliburton, CACI, and KBR, apparent arrangements that provide such contractors tremendous flexibility to profit from delivering support and supplies to American troops while offering minimal supervision...

The American Dream Discussion Based on the Film “The Great Gatsby”

Introduction The expression “The American Dream” has different ideas in people’s imaginations, but it is united by the idea of wealth and happy life. Most often, this idea also includes a successful career, a loving family, and a respectful place in society. According to Franklin, anyone can achieve this dream...

“The Silence of the Lambs” Film Scene Review and Assessment

I have chosen The Silence of the Lambs film and the first meeting between Dr. Hannibal Lecter and Clarice Starling because that scene offers a perfect media stereotype of a serial killer. Hannibal Lecter is portrayed as a calm, sophisticated, and even courteous person. However, the tension around this man...

Native American Music of the Cherokee Indian Tribe

Summary The musical traditions of the Cherokee tribe in the foothills and mountain tops of North Carolina have been the longest in existence. In this tribe, songs were performed on specific occasions and accompanied by instruments and dances. For instance, the Eagle Dance Song was performed by the tribe’s traditional...

Evaluating Value: Stolen, Disappearing, and Pseudonymous Art

The materials used to develop artwork can inextricably increase the significance and monetary value of the artwork. For instance, the material, such as the color and canvas of a painting, can change the outlook and monetary value of the painting. The Mona Lisa painting is one of the most famous...

Beauford Delaney’s Artistic Journey

Introduction Beauford Delaney is one of the common artists in the United States. He was born on December 30th, 1901, in Knoxville, Tennessee. His mother was called Delia, and his father Samuel was the eighth among the ten children. The mother made a living by cleaning for the rich, while...

Virtual Tour to Sistine Chapel

I visited several of the 26 Vatican museums in the Vatican City. Some of the museums include Pinacoteca, Pio-Clementino museum, Sistine Chapel, and Raphael’s Rooms. The museums display a rich religious heritage, and in particular, the history of the Roman Catholic Church and Papacy. Some of the collections in these...

Renaissance Culture Art: The Meditation on Passion by Vittore Carpaccio

Renaissance means rebirth in French; it has a few historical concepts that resonate with the cultural development of the time. Renaissance is used to describe the rediscovery of Roman culture in the late thirteen centuries. This artistic concept inspired art, architecture, science, music, and philosophy. Renaissance began in the late...

Blues as an Authentic Performance

Speaking about authenticity, one means something genuine, supported by historical factors or traditions. Blues is a shining example of authenticity: their origin is associated with a certain historical period and territory. It is African American folk music inspired by workers’ living conditions and natural phenomena such as flooding. A specific...

Traveling Songs Themed Playlist Overview

Various songs that interpret the theme of adventures and traveling have some common features. In particular, they describe the desire of the singers to see other countries and cultures. This theme is chosen because it has specific relevance to my life because I like to travel, and I want to...

Art Classes’ Efficiency in Different Regions

Art Classes in Boston and Baltimore Conkling, S., & Kaufman, B. (2020). Equality and quality: The influence of private funds in public arts education in Boston and Baltimore. Arts Education Policy Review, 121(1), 10-22. In the article is examined the influence of private foundation funding on arts policy and practice...

Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby” Book and Movie Comparison

The book that I have read numerous times and never get tired of is “The Great Gatsby” by F.S. Fitzgerald. The novel describes the life of American society after World War I, rises a problem of tragic love and depiction of the American dream. Every time I go through the...

Waiting for “Superman” Movie Analysis

Waiting for “Superman” is a film that reveals the problems of education in the United States that are known to many people and those rarely discussed by the public. I find that showing these issues through ordinary people’s stories makes it more personal and understandable for viewers. Consequently, Waiting for...

Religion in Akhenaten’s Hymn to the Sun

Introduction ‘Hymn to the Sun’ is not only an outstanding poetic creation but also a glimpse at the history and times of ancient civilizations. It shows how people viewed their lives and God, honoring it and explaining a representation of all that lives. The cultism of the Sun was a...

The Series “WandaVision”: Homage to the Sitcom Genre

WandaVision is a new series that pertains to some interesting qualities. As other modern cinematic content, it is multi generic. One of its generic facets appears to relate to sitcom, which is, as cited in Wieczorek, “a half-hour series focused on episodes involving recurrent characters within the same premise” (128)....

The Baroque Art, Approximately Corresponded to the Seventeenth Century

The visual arts, as well as architectural design and construction, were created throughout the Baroque period in Western art history, which approximately corresponded to the seventeenth century. The word “Baroque” was most likely originated from the Italian word “Barocco,” which scholars used to denote an impediment in schematic logic throughout...

Movie Review: “Rebel Without a Cause”

“Rebel Without a Cause” is one of the most thrilling movies that I have watched so far, and I want to provide a review. The American drama film focuses on middle-class teenagers and the emotional challenges that they face. The film title implies a person who has no clear goal...

“Public Monuments”: Article Analysis

The article, “Public monuments should represent history and reconciliation, not celebrate Canada’s colonization,” was posted on September 01, 2020, by Kerry Benjoe. The author argues that important figures and statutes should be a reflection of the city and its residents. Benjoe (2020) explains that the First Nation’s history was erased...

Singer Gloria Estefan’s Biography

Gloria Estefan is a famous American singer and songwriter who is originally from Cuba. Estefan gained worldwide fame and success as well as contributed to the popularization of Latin music. Gloria has recorded fourteen studio albums with her songs, many of which have taken the first lines in the world...

Diving Into Jazz: Review of Compozitions

Introduction At the beginning of the twentieth century, a new trend in music emerged in America. Although the word “jazz” did not come into use until 1912, this music, which was loud, bold, and exuberant, had been heard on the streets of New Orleans at least a decade earlier (Gabbard)....

Preferred Piece of Music

Analyzing the songs of jazz and rap, a series of consecutive tones formed a cohesive musical idea observed for the first and the pulses, which can be stressed and unstressed for the second one. Sometimes words are not even needed for jazz because the melody is perceived harmoniously, which is...

Bazin’s Ontology and Approach of Daniel Morgan

Morgan looked at Andre Bazin’s key work, which has been misinterpreted and mainly dismissed due to his brilliance and skill in grappling with tough difficulties of style and ontology. A more nuanced reading of Bazin reveals components of the classical theory that are crucial for thinking about images, regardless of...

“The Battle for Algiers”: The Revolution in Algeria in the 1950s

The revolution in Algeria in the 1950s was characterized by political violence and terrorism. After witnessing the abuse of revolutionaries, the protagonist of the film, The Battle for Algiers, decides to become a rebel and seek justice. After ten years and many deaths, Algeria achieved complete independence from France. The...

“Inextinguishable Fire” and “Cut Piece”

Close Analysis Produced early in the Farocki’s roughly fifty-year profession, Inextinguishable Fire is a critique of the war in Vietnam and the industry’s role in producing deadly chemical weapons. In the movie, the young artist is pictured at his desk, reading a document on both the impacts of napalm and...

Analysis of “The Interrupters” Film

The documentary film The Interrupters reveals the importance of fighting against violence in communities where the criminality rates are above the average. Chicago’s South Side, the movie’s setting, is an example of a troubled area where drug trafficking, murders, and illegal gangs activities disrupt the residents’ well-being (James, 2012). The...

The Parthenon Marbles: Are They British or Greek?

Many people visit the Parthenon Sculptures in London since they represent the ancient Athenian civilization. They reveal how largely Greece influenced other nations it confronted, and how it got impacted by them as well (“The British Museum, n.d”). Although Parthenon Marbles attract many individuals, there have been endless debates on...

The Trial of the Chicago Drama by A. Sorkin

A single story can be a basis for forming judgments in a person or a group of people about others. This situation is dangerous since the insufficient amount of information does not allow a person to form a complete picture and give an objective assessment. Thus, it is important to...

“The Great Gatsby”: The American Dream Is Not Feasible for All

Introduction The American Dream is the idea that any person can become rich in the United States. Through hard work, an optimistic outlook for the future, and virtuous character, a person can become successful. However, in practice, not all people can achieve this dream by showing dedication and acting ethically,...