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But were those masks and other African artworks not still being created at the time colonization was occurring? If so, why are they considered “ancient”?
ОтветитьMade their way into the hands of collectors.
In other words countries were invaded, people were murdered and artefacts were stolen.
Well that explain why modern art looks like a baby made it
ОтветитьThe way the word "inspiration" is used translates into "copy". Just say "copy".
ОтветитьI am getting really tired of repeated talk of cultural appropriation when at times it can be simplified attributes or key characteristics or transformative interpretation of somethings as though it were a "blatant rip-off" of other's artwork or style and that it had never existed before. Everyone is going to influence everyone else. So get over this nonsense of comparing ones like Picasso being equivalent to a conquistador. That's BS
If anything you should be investigating this nonsense of no-talent ,lackies of putting a banana on the wall or "invisible sculpture" only to call it " conceptual art"
Great story I love it!
ОтветитьAppropriation
ОтветитьThe Harlem, African Rennaissance and others are my favorite art.
ОтветитьModule brought me here
ОтветитьThe conquistadors and colonizers were the conquistadors and colonizers. The artists were simply civies who woke up one morning and were influenced by what they saw 🤷🏿♂️
ОтветитьThe earlier influence of Chinese and Japanese painting, sumi-e, or ukiyo-e, on Impressionist painters is not mentioned here. What I find unacceptable is to proclaim that modern art is an "overcoming" of representational art. In many, many cases, modern art is "a step backward". Many very expensive works exhibited in museums are simply a bluff.
ОтветитьTED Is so sus.
ОтветитьTed is really sus
ОтветитьTED IS SUS
Ответитьi love your videos
Ответитьu r mr Big Chungus
Ответитьguys the homework grind is on
ОтветитьWho watched this for RHS
ОтветитьThe new artform is Pinterest
Ответитьwho says ''i do not seek,i find'' ? i need the answer very fast bcz of homework :)
Ответитьmy module brought me here
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This video’s animation style is a true masterpiece!
Ответитьit is very instructive, interesting and I am glad that the teacher showed me this
ОтветитьJojo mask
ОтветитьArts Appreciation brought me here.
ОтветитьGitan aw ni namo tungod sa activity
ОтветитьI was told not to harass anyone in the comment section
Ответить“Islamic world of art” is a fake recognition, how is it that arts in any other part of the world do not called by the religion people have ?!
Ответитьi love this
Ответить"Appropriated from people THEY considered primative" or appropriated from cultures YOU consider primitive. Nobody ever accuses a primitive or equally advanced society of cultural appropriation because the idea of cultural appropriation needs the appropriated property to come from a LESSER civilization, society, or people. It is a bad idea to organize individuals into monolithic cultures races and civilizations in your mind. When you bring it to its logical conclusion it becomes prejudice but for now it is just incoherent.
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Ответитьwho has to watch this from 631 ?
ОтветитьMost contemporary art is fool's gold though
Ответитьbut... is this primitivism? I honestly don't get what primitivism is supposed to be
ОтветитьI doubt the mask showed to Picaso was acquired. Most likely stolen.
ОтветитьThe title to this video clip should be renamed to''How AFRICAN art influenced modern art''
Ответитьi prefer renaissance art....
ОтветитьThere is no modern art.
ОтветитьDo one on René Magritte, please. 🎨
ОтветитьThis is a stretch. Yes some works had influences from Ancient African Art, but to say the Modern Art Movement originated in Africa is an outlandish claim.
Ответитьpoops on canvas sells for 1800000*
Ответитьhenri matisse and picasso are not friends >.<
ОтветитьConstantin Brâncuși ( 3.19) is an romanian artist, not a french one.
ОтветитьWho had to watch this for homework
ОтветитьNo. I refuse to acknowledge this as art.
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