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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: abrown2, Art is Used, Art for social inquiry includes grafitti Art, major Theorists including Steve Mithen, Utility that divides into Non-motivated Functions, Entertainment. like Video Games, Michael Fried suggested that Minimalism had betrayed Modernism's exploration of the medium by becoming emphatic about its own materiality as to deny the viewer a proper aesthetic experience., Entertainment. like motion Pictures, Motivated Functions are Art for psychological and healing purposes., controversial examples of these are Edouard Manet's "Le Déjeuner sur l'Herbe" (1863), was considered scandalous not because of the nude woman, but because she is seated next to men fully dressed in the clothing of the time, rather than in robes of the antique world., Art has Utility, Motivated Functions are Art for social inquiry, Non-motivated Functions seperated into Basic human instinct for harmony, balance, rhythm., Non-motivated Functions seperated into Experience of the mysterious., Non-motivated Functions seperated into Universal communication, Communcation in the sense that "[Art is a set of] artefacts or images with symbolic meanings as a means of communication.", Non-motivated Functions seperated into Expression of the imagination, Art used to be any skill or mastery, controversial examples of these are John Singer Sargent's "Madame Pierre Gautreau (Madam X)" (1884), caused a huge uproar over the reddish pink used to color the woman's ear lobe, considered far too suggestive and supposedly ruining the high-society model's reputation, controversial examples of these are Eric Fischl who created "Tumbling Woman" as a memorial to those who jumped or fell to their death in the attacks on the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001., political change is known as Avante-Garde