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  2. Transformative arts - Wikipedia

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    Transformative arts is the use of artistic activities, such as story-telling, painting, sculpture and music-making, to precipitate constructive individual and social change. The individual changes effected through transformative arts are commonly cognitive and emotional.

  3. Feminist art movement - Wikipedia

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    During the 1970s and until now(21st century), performance art and the feminist Art movement well interact with each other, as the aspect of 'performance' is an effective way for women artists to communicate a physical and visceral message [13] The interaction of art with the viewer throughout performance art has significant impact emotionally ...

  4. Art movement - Wikipedia

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    An art movement is a tendency or style in art with a specific art philosophy or goal, followed by a group of artists during a specific period of time, (usually a few months, years or decades) or, at least, with the heyday of the movement defined within a number of years.

  5. Art - Wikipedia

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    Some authors refer to subject matter and content—i.e., denotations and connotations—while others prefer terms like meaning and significance. [58] Extreme Intentionalism holds that authorial intent plays a decisive role in the meaning of a work of art, conveying the content or essential main idea, while all other interpretations can be ...

  6. Nude (art) - Wikipedia

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    The feminist art movement began to change this, but one of the first widely known statements of the political messages in nudity was made in 1972 by the art critic John Berger. In Ways of Seeing , he argued that female nudes reflected and reinforced the prevailing power relationship between females portrayed in art and the predominantly male ...

  7. Finding meaning in George Floyd’s death through protest art ...

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    Throughout time, art and protest have been side by side, and this (exhibit) really aligns with our mission to center creativity in art in the service of social good," said Brittany Corrales, a ...

  8. Art as Experience - Wikipedia

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    For an activity to be converted into an artistic expression, there must be excitement, turmoil and an urge from within to go outward. Art is expressive when there is complete absorption in the subject and a unison of present and past experience is achieved. There are values and meanings best expressed by certain visible or audible material.

  9. Modular art - Wikipedia

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    For example, the mutability of art is a core principle of Arte Povera, a contemporaneous movement that emerged in Italy which holds that works of art "should not be seen as fixed entities", but as objects of change and movement to "include time and space in a new manner. At stake is the issue of transferring the phenomenology of human ...