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Mannerism

lar culture- Treated with a magic realismPhotograms- doesn't take pictures but makes them- made negative images of plants into drawingsMan Ray- linked to "Rayographs"- discovered process by accident- witty creation is playful and spontaneousThe Constructivists- In general, constructivists worked toward abstraction, functionalism, and utilitarianism, which held that art should be easily comprehensible and socially useful- Constructivism had an important influence on mid-20th-century sculpture, architecture, and industrial designAbbot- extend sense of perception in new ways- goals have been achieved through microscopes and teloscopesDocumentary PhotographySmithTomoko in Her Bath- Japanese fishing village- Not simply subject any more- Emotions above all is making it in photographyFantasyBrandt- Surrealist who manipulated visual realityLiterary even theatrical cast of mind of cinema- Haunting moods of novelsUelsmann- expresses archetypal images from deep within subconscious- nude lying within earthUntitled- seemingly conveys a dream in which the psyche retreats into womb like sanctuary- principle difference lies in approach- uses symbol in natureLeonardRomanticism is Ultimately Fatal- suggest meaning that is personal- turtures erotisicm- no romantic knight in shining armorArtists as PhotographsHockneyGregory Watching the Snow Fall, Kyoto, Feb. 21- discrete eye movement containing a piece of visual data- gaps in the matrix of the image- fragmentary to its edge through the loss of acuity- resulting shape of collage is masterpiece of design- establish our position clearly- viewers view of psychological relationship surrounding the worldLemieuxTruth- image about sound or the lack of it- visual counterpart to saying " Hear no evil, speak no evil, see no evil"- used a process known as deconstruction- truth emerges a matter of relative perspective...

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