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This seems easy enough to do on your own, but if you need help looking for a <em><u>really </u></em>easy one that take minimal effort, while still getting you a good grade and appraisal from your teacher, I'm the right guy to ask.
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A piece of art that I found trying to answer this, is a balloon dog sculpture, made my Jeff Koons which, although it sold for 58.4 <em>million</em> dollars at the Christies' Post-War and contemporary art evening sale in NYC on November 12th 2013, making it the most expensive artwork by a living artist ever sold at an auction, has sparked some controversy. A shiny, pink version of his balloon dog art was placed in the Château de Versailles, and many said that the work was "crude and too modern for Louis XIV’s former palace." while others loved the contrast of old and regal, with modern and sleek.
"While not everyone likes the art work, it has become a symbol of pop culture" says 'Daily Art magazine'
Jay Z, the famous rapper, is apparently a huge fan of Jeff Koons, in 2013 he wrote a rap song called Picasso that is about the balloon dog.
So, this is pretty scrambled and not at all well written, but it should give you a good idea of a review on art work. I hope this helps, mark brainliest if it did, please? :)
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In short, the influence of social and cultural variables on health involves dimensions of ... In recent years, social scientists and social epidemiologists have turned their ... An association between education and health in observational data does not ... with a psychological sense of control and mastery over their environment.
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Closure.
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In the artistic context, closure is called the mental process by means of which the viewer of a work of art in which there are no limits defined by clear and detailed lines seeks to give a closure to said figure, trying to delimit it in order to understand its spatial location within the work. In turn, many artists play with this situation, leaving spaces between different figures, looking for the viewer to try to delimit them through this mental process.
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They are shown in art because art is made to express absolutely everything you want. For example in art everything you use is important because if you are mad you could probably use red or black in your art. Or another is that facial expression and body language can tell/ show others how you are feeling and art is exactly like that. That's why celebrations and rituals are shown in art.
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