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The Allure of Opium Abuse in 19th Century Europe
Opium was introduced to Europe in large amounts in the early 1800's by European sailors and travelers, as well as by Chinese immigrants. Arriving from the Orient, opium had an air of exoticism surrounding it, as well as a certain artistic appeal....
10 comments20th Century Art Movements with Timeline
Learn more about the trends and evolution of art in the twentieth century from Matisse and Picasso to Lichtenstein and Warhol!
4 commentsIndians Kicked Out of Uganda: Ugandan Asians 40 Years Later
Forty years after the ousting of Asians from Uganda, this hub discusses the social history of the Ugandan Asians, from how they got to Uganda, what their life was like in Uganda, and how their lives have changed after they were expelled from Uganda.
6 commentsBarry Humphries
When entertainer Barry Humphries, aka Edna Everage, returned to Melbourne a few years ago to perform in his stage show, Back to my Roots and other Suckers, I thought I'd better lash out and purchase a ticket. By that time he was pushing seventy and I was concerned he might shake off his mortal coil before I had a chance to see him live.
14 commentsBoxing Painting or Action Painting - Seeing and Hearing the SPLAT!
Ushio Shinohara's interesting approach to art challenges both artistic and cultural beliefs. His performances literally explode with color as he attacks his canvas.
42 commentsLady Dada - Hannah Hoch, Female Artist
Born Joannes Hoch in 1889, Gotha in Germany, Hoch went on to become a leading female artists within the Dadaist movement, inventing Photomontage as an artform and defying social convention in 1920's - 30's Germany.
7 commentsThe Brahma Kumaris have killed God
The Brahma Kumaris' greatest blunder, Dadi Janki, Jayanti Kripalani, Prakashmani, Gulzar and other BK show their true faces. Deception about Dada Lekhraj and Sevak Ram. Deception about God. The fire in Mount Abu. Hell in Mount Abu. Global Hospital, the Academy of the Better World, Dadi Janki Foundation, Images and Voice of Hopes - instruments of devilish Brahmins. United Nations, UNICEF, UNESCO, NGO, World Bank, the President of India, embassies infiltrated by BK and in danger. Globalisation in
339 commentsWhat is Dadaism and Dada Movement in Europe
Dada was a movement that arose in Europe in the aftermath of World War I horrors. Due to the war, a number of intellectuals, writers and artists congregated in Zurich. They were mostly of French...
0 commentsWas Marcel Duchamp the Anti-Artist?
This article highlights career accomplishments and provides plenty of background information on Marcel Duchamp, one of the most influential modern artists of the twentieth century.
7 commentsSalvador Dali -- Paintings & Biography
Salvador Domingo Felipe Jacinto Dali y Domenech was born on May 11, 1904 in Catalonia, Spain nine months after his older brother, also named Salvador, died of gastroenteritis. At the age of 5, Dali's lawyer father and housewife mother took him to...
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