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THE POWER OF ART

Published on Jan 20, 2020

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THE POWER OF ART

Presented by Diallo Safiatou

Spaces

  • A space's a place somewhere that we can identify.
  • There are three types of spaces:
  • Specifics spaces (private, personal, collective...)
  • - Abstracts spaces (the heaven, the hell...)
  • - Virtuals spaces (

Exchanges

  • An act of giving one thing and receiving another (especially of the same kind) in return.
  • There can be exchanges through the immigration, the turism...

Most of us know the feeling of being moved by a work of art, whether it is a song, a play, a poem, a novel or a painting. When we are touched, we are moved; we are transported to a new place that is, nevertheless, strongly rooted in a physical experience, in our bodies. We become aware of a feeling that may not be unfamiliar to us but which we did not actively focus on before. This transformative experience is what art is constantly seeking.

What's Art?

Art is often considered the process or product of deliberately arranging elements in a way that appeals to the senses or emotions. It encompasses a diverse range of human activities, creations and ways of expression, including music, literature, film, sculpture and paintings.

Engaging with art is not simply a solitary event. The arts and culture represent one of the few areas in our society where people can come together to share an experience even if they see the world in radically different ways.

How Art made the word?

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Since the beginning of time art has always existed.

Whether with cavemen or during empires to the present day; They all used art to tell their story and pass it on to us.
Art brings history to life.

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Guernica (1937) by artist Pablo Picasso is one of the most famous paintings of all time. Like so many famous works of art, the meaning of Picasso's Guernica is not immediately clear and left wide open to analysis and interpretation. What is the meaning of Guernica, the mural by Pablo Picasso?

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  • Picasso can be identified with Banksy. Effectively, just like him, he uses his art as a means of communication to shout loudly and clearly his dissatisfaction with certain facts.

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  • Guernica can be a nationalist art or anti war painting.
  • The scene represented in Guernica is a room full of moving, screaming and dying adults, children and animals.

He wants to show us the horror that these people suffered. By shocking us in this way, he intends to show us the reality in the face and make people react in order to stop any conflict.