Jan Myers creates movement in her quilts through repetition and alternation of colors. Only after looking closely do we see that, like the keys on a piano, every square in the quilt moves up a note in value. Laid over the diagonal "cylinders" of graduated color is a beige grid that appears lighter or darker, depending on the colors behind it. Our eye races across this quilt, up and down and over the rolling cylinders.
During the Middle Ages plague swept across Europe and the world killing millions of people, to seek protection from the diseases people turned to god. Making religion more important then education
The first documentary was created by Robert Flaherty. It documented the Inuit people living in the Pacific Northwest.
It was 1922 that Flaherty created the non-fiction narrative film about the life of the Inuit Eskimos in Northwest Canada. Their life was harsh as shown on the film.
Conceptual art is the artistic movement that began between 1966 and 1972.
<span>Amongst its most famous artists at its early stage were artists such as Joseph Kosuth, Robert Morris, Joseph Beuys, Adrian Piper. </span>
Conceptual artist produce works and writings that completely rejected standard ideas of art. According to them all art is essentially conceptual. Conceptual artists <span>reduce the material presence of the work to an absolute minimum - a tendency why some critics explain conceptual art as and attack of the economic of art and as the "dematerialization" of art.</span>
Singsong ) Singsong means just what it sounds like, a rhythmic, chanting kind of almost-singing. In some parts of the world, it's also the same as a singalong, or group song. An earlier meaning, from the 17th century, was "a jingling ballad."