No plagiarism. I will check
for any plagiarism. Write a paper about the Philosophy and Art of Adrian Piper.
****Continue writing the essay on the essay I attached. Instructions: Your
final essay needs to be approximately 6 pages double-spaced, in length. You can
go over. Select one of the following topics: the philosophy and art of Adrian
Piper, Adorno and Horkheimer’s concept of the Culture Industry, Benjamin’s
analysis of the aesthetic and political implications of technological
reproducibility, Jameson’s concept of the postmodern. Whichever topic you
select, your presentation must include a discussion of one or more pieces of
art. If you want to combine topics or modify a particular topic, please talk
this over with me. Common Mistakes
1.Your writing contains
obvious typographical and grammatical errors. Before submitting any writing it
must be aggressively proof-read and revised multiple times.
You must go sentence by sentence.
2.Far too many sentences are clunky; they are not as readable as they should be. Reading your work out loud can help you catch and fix these.
3.There are organizational issues here (within paragraphs and between paragraphs). You have to construct a detailed, tightly organized outline before sitting down to write your draft.
4.No filler.Every sentence should do work. There cannot be any redundancies.
5.The practice of quotation has its uses. Remember, though, quotes should complement not be a substitute for your own analysis.
6.Do not mimic the prompt as your
introduction. Part of the assignment is you figuring out an effective way of
beginning, and producing that beginning yourself.
7.Far greater clarity and precision is
required. Remember, your essay should be useful for someone reading and
struggling to understand the material.
In this paper, I will endeavor to discuss and delve
into how art differentiates from mere real things as well as highlight how the philosophy
connects with Adrian Piper’s works of art. A prominent figure during the 1960s,
Adrian Piper is known as a philosopher, artist, and scholar who takes an active
role in the field of art. Another thing to note is that her art is both performative
and conceptual. She ties the following philosophical themes – such as critical
race theory and moral theory – into her work, heavily focused on centering
around questions of race, gender, and identity. The goal behind Piper’s art is
to invite the viewers to question their own biases.