Attend a professional Chicago area art and design event* and submit a written document of the event. What the event was?

You are required to attend a professional Chicago area art and design event* and submit a written document of the event. What the event was? Did you meet anyone who can be a part of your network? What did you learn? Etc. The report should be at least a page in length.

The event DOES NOT have to be linked to your membership. It could be something that will bring in new information to your career, a gallery shofktw, an exhibit, a lecture, etc.

Using selected examples of his work, analyse John Heartfield’s methods of counteracting Nazi propaganda during the Weimar period (1918-1933).

you must refer to 4 examples of John Heartfield’s work. In the essay, they must be analysed in depth and in detail and referred back to the question. This is an art history essay.
The 4 examples could be “Adolf, the Superman”, “Hurrah, die Butter ist Alle! (Hurray, There’s No Butter Left!”, “The Meaning of Geneva, Where Capital Lives, There Can Be No Peace “, and “In Göring: The Executioner of the Third Reich”.
Nazi propoganda must be reffered to.
Examples of John Heartfield’s work must be clearly stated and referred to in the essay. Examples must be from between
References must be footnotes, with page numbers
Need a properly referenced bibliography.
Not too much biographical information.
Need some sort of socio-political context mentioned of time of the period and about John Heartfield.

Must be between 2,900 and 3,100 words (including references, but not bibliography)
No headings for paragraphs, just go into another paragraph.
Must have at least 10 different sources for the bibliography and footnotfktes that you look for yourself

How does Kate Chopin use foreshadowing in The Awakening to get across her message about feminism and women’s empowerment at the turn of the twentieth century?”

Foreshadowing is an important part of The Awakening, as the novel begins and ends in the same location—the beach at Grand Isle. (Look up FORESHADOWING in the Literary Devices document.) As you read through the first few chapters of the novel pay attention to specific events, characters, or images that seem to be foreshadowing moments that might come later in the novel. Once you get to the end of the novel, take a look back at your notes and review the first few chapters again to see how your predictions played out. Write about the foreshadowing that you correctly identified, or, if your predictions weren’t accurate, write about foreshadowing that you can now see clearly after having read the novel. Answer the question, “How does Kate Chopin use foreshadowing in The Awakening to get across her message about feminism and women’s empowerment at the turn of the twentieth century?”

Write about the Greek art and architecture during 4th century BC to 1st century AD.

Write about the Greek art and architecture during 4th century BC to 1st century AD. You can include a picture of the paintings or statues during that time explaining the picture in detail in a paragraph or 2. Write about the famous statues and paintings during that period in depth. Explore the Greek art and architecture in depth.
Can refer the book THE STORY OF ART by E.H GOMBRICH as a source.
Check the attachfkted word file for detailed intsructions.

Compare and contrast how the film and paintings depict Kahlo’s personality, physical appearance, life experiences, relationships, politics, and/or pain.

Prompt: The film Frida (based on the book by Hayden Herrera) depicts the iconic Mexican painter Frida Kahlo. For this paper assignment, you are to watch Frida and conduct some additional research on the artist. Then in 4 pages, you compare and contrast how facets of Kahlo’s life are portrayed in the film to how they appear in at least two of her artworks. Your thesis should articulate whether or not her life is portrayed in the film in a similar manner to her biography and artwork. In your paper, compare and contrast how the film and paintings depict Kahlo’s personality, physical appearance, life experiences, relationships, politics, and/or pain. You must reference specific scenes from the film as evidence, in addition to thorough descriptions and interpretations of the paintings. You should further comment on how the artist’s work influenced the film’s art direction. Your paper should conclude with an evaluation of the film. Did it do a fair job in depicting the life of Kahlo? Were parts of her life overlooked or overemphasized? Link to Watch the Film: https://digitalcampus.swankmp.net/piercecollege336742/watch/DD9BA5BA77AC3C98?referrer=direct (Links to an external site.)You can watch Frida through Swank (paid for by Pierce). You will have to set up an account before streaming the film. Please do not wait until the last minute to watch the film if you have difficulty setting up an account or running into technological problems. Artwork Selection: Your paper must include descriptions and interpretations of two of Kahlo’s paintings, other than The Two Fridas, which you have already written about. Please be certain to identify the paintings’ title and the date and include descriptions and interpretations of the works’ formal properties and subject matter. Research Guidelines: You must consult at least two sources in addition to the film and required textbook Oles, James. Art and Architecture in Mexico. Thames & Hudson World of Art, 2013. (articles are preferred; the Pierce librarians can help you access article databases). You may also access museum websites and khanacademy.org. Do not read reviews of the film. This is to be your assessment of the film, and it should not reflect critics’ opinions. Select either MLA or The Chicago Manual of Style for formatting in-text citations or footnotes and the bibliography (select one style guide and use it properly throughout your paper). Formatting Guidelines: All papers must be at least 4 full pages (and no more than 5 full pages of text), typed in Times New Roman 12-point font, double spaced, with 1” margins, and page numbers. Include a bibliography and reproductions of the discussed paintings at the end of your paper. Please follow the instructions carefully, as failure to do so will negatively affect your grade on the assignment. Plagiarized assignmenfktts will not receive credit.

Write a short (3–5 pages double spaced) paper explaining the connection and why you think the creators chose to look back at the specific work.

Connections to Contemporary Art and Culture
Choose a contemporary work of art or an image from popular culture that directly references
earlier work from one of the periods discussed in the course. Write a short (3–5 pages double
spaced) paper explaining the connection and why you think the creators chose to look back at the
specific work. You can choose a contemporary artist we looked at briefly, but do not choose a work
we talked about in class.
Be sure to include:
Introduction explaining the general topics you will discuss (1 paragraph)
Background on the image you selected (1–2 paragraphs)
Background on the works/period it refers to (2–3 paragraphs)
Formal analysis of selected image with specific comparisons to historic work/works (2–4
paragraphs)
Conclusion: Summary of connections and brief explanation of why you think the creators
chose to reference earlier art (1 paragraphs).
Note: This is not a research paper, but you should use academic sources to back up your explanation
of features of historic works/style (smarthistory is allowed). Cite your sources using the Chicago
Manual of Style (footnotes + bibliography).

What are the signs of eliminationism, or forms that it takes, as it begins to appear in the media?

/Please answer the following questions with details. 1.Pablo Picasso said:“We all know that Art is not truth. Art is a lie that makes us realize truth, at least the truth that is given us to understand. The artist must know the manner whereby to convince others of the truthfulness of his lies”. What do you think he meant by this? What is the “truth” that art makes us realize? 2.Research Dada artist Marcel Duchamp and his infamous piece titled “Fountain”, as well as his “readymades.” (see link below). We will discuss this work in class. Why do you think many have called “Fountain” one of the most important works of art of the twentieth century? https://www.artsy.net/article/artsy-editorial-duchamps-urinal-changed-art-forever 3.1. Pay careful attention to James Montgomery Flagg’s “I Want You” recruitment poster , and Saville Lumley’s “Daddy, what did YOU do in the Great War?” poster . What is being communicated in each of these propaganda posters? More importantly, how is the message expressed in these posters? In other words, what kind of voice or tone is the speaker using to persuade the audience? 4.What is eliminationism? What are the signs of eliminationism, or forms that it takes, as it begins to appear in the media? Can you think of a contemporary (last 20 years or so) example of this?

How does two-point perspective function in Paris Street: Rainy Day? Discuss the visual advantages to using two-point perspective as it relates to Paris Street: Rainy Day

1. Compare and contrast Sarah Quill”s Towards the Rialto Bridge (Fig. 5.2) with Giovanni Antonio Canaletto’s The Rialto Bridge (Fig. 5.3). Pics Attached

2. Compare and contrast the use of combined perspective and multiple viewpoints in the images Fig 5.19 & 5.20. Pics below

3. How does two-point perspective function in Paris Street: Rainy Day? Discuss the visual advantages to using two-point perspective as it relates to Paris Street: Rainy Day

 Describe a collaboration between a brand and an artist 

Describe a collaboration between a brand and an artist  decide to do it on DIOR X DANIEL ARSHAM
explain what this collaboration brings to the brand.

Don’t hesitate to go back to the history of the artist and show how this collaboration suits the artist.

In conclusion, you need to give your general opinion on collaboration between luxury brands and artist and also their legitimacy.

What is the narrative being told and ultimately the message to be conveyed to the viewer?

It is the 11th century. You embark on a pilgrimage across Europe to one of the many churches that are being built. Stimulated by economic prosperity, political stability, and an increase in population, a building boom of stone churches will endure for the next two centuries.
As you finally approach the church that is the destination of your journey, you are greeted by a large portal (doorway), that is covered with sculpture, it may be on the tympanum, lintel, trumeau or jambs. You are a devout Christian and are humbled by the images before you.

Read the following essay:

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(Links to an external site.)1.Which image did you choose? Describe in great detail, moving from left to right the scene before you. What part of the portal do you think this piece is on?

2. What types of figures are included?

3. What do they look like?

4. What material is being used?

5. After your long journey are you satisfied with the artwork before you?

6. What is the narrative being told and ultimately the message to be conveyed to
the viewer?