art first part exam 2

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How does the portrayal of the human body in art reflect attitudes towards humanity?

it can express an artist's or culture's attitudes towards humanity by highlighting values, beliefs, and social ideas regarding physicality, beauty, and identity.

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What is figurative art?

a style of art that represents real objects or subjects, primarily focusing on human figures and their interactions within a context.

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What is idealism in art?

the artistic practice of creating representations of subjects, especially the human body, that reflect idealized characteristics of beauty and perfection.

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What constitutes an idealized body in art?

a representation of the human form that emphasizes perfection and beauty, often adhering to cultural standards of aesthetics.

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Who is Chris Cunningham and what is his contribution to art?

a filmmaker and director known for his innovative short film and video works that explore the representation of the human body through digital technology and surreal imagery.

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Who is Jonathan Glazer and what is notable about his works?

a filmmaker and director recognized for his short film and video works that often challenge conventional representations of the human body and identity.

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What does the concept of identity include in the context of body representation?

encompasses physical, social, psychological, and personal aspects that inform how individuals perceive themselves and how they are depicted in art.

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What is portraiture?

is the artistic practice of creating portraits, which are representations of individuals that explore aspects of their identity, character, and physical appearance.