I believe it’s either A or D. It’s not B, because it doesn’t really make sense. It’s not C either, because what initiated the rising action is when he is actually attacked.
I think modern. will this help
The answer is D.
A is just a filler answer
b. he would not be announcing if he wanted her to be ignored
c. it says she told the students to treat her mature
Answer:
To answer the question, one must define who the market is to the artist.
The fourth paragraph gives us a clue:
"...critics, dealers, gallery owners and museum curators whom they depend on for their livelihood."
Very clear isn't it?
So to the artist the market is made up of:
- Critics: an endorsement by a critic or a poisonous remark (if flipped) can give an artist the break they have been looking for;
- dealers: these category are more like brokers. Buying, selling and consulting on art works for a fee;
- owners of art works: These are direct 'consumers' for the artists products.
- museum curators: this category manage collections of works of art and artifacts in museums. They have sound knowledge of each art work and can also influence decisions during an auction by the museum.
Regardless of their dependence on the above categories of people, the text shows that the artist have a disdain for them.
A possible reason may be found in paragraph 5 :
<em>'In shredding “Girl With Balloon,” Banksy seems to be pointing to a central absurdity of his graffiti art being treated as fine art. When it appears on city streets, anyone can vandalize it; now that the same images are in galleries and auction houses, they must be handled with white gloves.'</em>
In simple terms, Banksy is saying that majority if not all artists don't have a complete say over how their work is valued. There is a system that decides this. And this lack of power or inability to insist on the true worth of their work is annoying.
Cheers!
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Romantic writers chose these techniques and the style of writing as a response to the previous movement for which they claimed was a bit suffocating and limiting. They wanted to express how they felt and to show that individualism is important. You can notice this with Coleridge and Wordsworth who wrote delightful poems about imaginary things basically things that aren't there just so they could convey to others how they felt. They were very effective because it made people not only but realize that they too are important and could be artistic and free and should not hide their emotions or their imagination from others.
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