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    Street Art Versus Museums

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    Street Art Versus Museums: The Role of Context in Exhibition The concept of integrating urban life and art has come to play a central role in a movement of artists for whom the city walls act as the canvas to their limitless imaginations. These artists practice street art - the creation of unsanctioned visual art in a public space outside the context of traditional art venues. Since the birth of this art form during the late 1960s in New York, these artists have often been in dissonance with…

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    Yale Art Museum Essay

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    I had been to The Yale Art Gallery many times before, and I've enjoyed many of the exhibits. Some of them represent the permanent collection of the Gallery, and some collections are temporary as they are borrowed from other museums and are on display for only a short period. Each tine I return to the museum I always find something interesting to see. This time, I had visited the new to the Gallery Indo- Pacific art exhibit. I had not seen it before, and quickly became fascinated by it. The…

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    Pop Art Project Proposal

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    Project Proposal “Pop is everything art hasn't been for the last two decades. It's basically a U-turn back to a representational visual communication, moving at a break-away speed...Pop is a re-enlistment in the world.”-Andy Warhol I have always been drawn towards Pop Art. Pop art emerged in the early 1950’s and ended in mid 1970’s.In between these two decades the world of fine art saw some of the best works from artists like Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, James Rosenquist among others.…

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    Aboriginal Art Analysis

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    Art is a creative expression formed to provoke powerful reactions, discussion, emotion, understanding and/or confusion. It has no limitations in the messages or aesthetic that an artist can bring to the forefront. This creates a perfect space to speak about social or political issues. This is no different in Aboriginal Art. Pre-colonised Aboriginal peoples used art to symbolically tell stories and document scientific knowledge for tens of thousands of years. The artists traditionally used the…

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    The Ai Weiwei

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    many individuals say they don't understand contemporary art as, dissimilar to Egyptian tomb painting or Greek model, made since 1960 mirrors our own particular past. Contemporary art gallery online is a hard to characterize however has been classified as an aesthetic work made in our lifetime, in the late twentieth and mid-21st century. Art from this class traverses all types, from painting and sculpture to film and everything in the middle. Contemporary art prints online, is many times hard to…

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    Art Progression

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    To Take a journey in art is to follow a path that is never-ending; you will never know all there is to learn and discover. Artistic expression is constantly evolving and developing with each passing day. To be a successful artist, I believe that one must evolve and be on a continuous journey—a journey that is defined by education and skill. My interest in creating art came at an early age. I use to draw in the dirt and hand build sculptures out of the mud. Nature was my canvas and my medium. I…

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    Art Is Global

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    Is art really global? The art world often prides itself with its “globalism”, but how global is it? Chin-Tao Wu who is an assistant research fellow at the Academia Sinica in Taiwan raises these questions in her journal”Biennials without borders?” .Wu raises two important questions. Where were the artists born? And, where are they currently living? The relation between the two tell us where the flow is. Wu constructed her data on the Kassel documenta exhibitions that were held between 1968 and…

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    Graffiti Research Paper

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    Society and other political reasons, the art comes in many forms; as has many perspectives to Social Media’s eye.” There are many different types of artists out there who explore the different sectors of art itself. People who define their art in a way that catches the human eye, It could mean anything really, sadness, anger, happiness, anything, even the most randomest of things, some come out as a comedic way and others take it more seriously. Visual art, or as in sketching on plain old paper,…

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    Phoenix Art Museum

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    I went to the Phoenix Art Museum on the day of March 16th, 2016. Thankfully the museum was located in one of the nicer areas of Phoenix so I didn’t have to worry about getting stabbed as I made my way inside the building. The exterior of the building mainly consisted of visually appealing cement and steel pillars with a modern design. While I wondered around searching for an entrance into the building, I joined a small party of people who were also lost. After wandering around aimlessly for…

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    the viewers and illustrate how artists saw themselves. The Marketview Arts allows an opportunity by having different exhibits throughout the year, so that regional artists can have their work seen by the public. Works in the gallery were chosen from the Philadelphia Sculptors organization. Mirror, Mirror exhibition is an excellent art exhibition that aspiring artists should see, so that they can showcase their work in the gallery. Laure Drogoul is interdisciplinary artist and performer who…

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