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    Monica Bonvicini Essay

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    to vertical lines and fields. The painter received his education from the University of Arts in Bremen (1982-9), where he studied under Karl Heinrich Greune and Wolfgang Schmitz. His body of work has been featured in a number of solo and group exhibitions all over the world, including venues such as the Planat Art Gallery in Capetown, Yeh Gallery in Seoul, Galerie Lahumiere in Paris, National Museum in Gdańsk, Haus Paula Becker in Bremen, Forum für Konkrete Kunst in Erfurt, among many others.…

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    responsibilities for course preparation, instruction, and advising final critique, research project, presentation, and collaboration between students. My five years of administrative skills were honed while serving as an exhibition assistant for the Southwest School of Art: exhibition administration,…

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    The Atomium originally built for the first major exposition after the World War II, World’s Fair 1958 which also known as Expo 58 in Brussels, Belgium. The Atomium stands 102 metres tall with nine spheres and its stainless steel clad spheres are connected so that the whole forms the shape of a unit cell of an iron crystal magnified 165 billion times. Actual designed by a Belgian engineer, Andre Waterkeyn, Atomium supposed to stand only for the duration of the sixth-month of the World Exposition…

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    PAFA Research Paper

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    school and museum many of their programs offered consist of learning opportunities to take an art class or lesson, in connection with a work of art or exhibition, taught by an art educator. Other programs include tours, lectures, and symposiums that explore a broad array of topics that encourage deeper exploration of themes and ideas with exhibitions on view for adults. Workshops…

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    reliefs and works on paper, Archipenko: A Modern Legacy offers a comprehensive assessment of Alexander Archipenko's artistic career. Organized chronologically to walk the viewer through the artistic evolution of this pioneer of modern sculpture, the exhibition showcases the breath of creative approaches that Archipenko employed in his rendering of the figure. Born on May 30, 1887, Archipenko started formal artistic training in painting and sculpture…

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    Modern Realism

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    art. The art world would be exposed to juxtapositions between both tradition and modernity and the idealized and realistic. Associated with academic art and controlled by a conservative committee, the conventional Salon was the major traditional exhibition venue in Paris, matched only by the Royal Academy in Britain. The hierarchical nature of art at the time meant historical…

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    market system allowing for increases in private consumerism. In 1957, Poland was able to introduce a similar system after an outbreak of a number of protests. In 1959, Soviet Premiere Khrushchev was publically humiliated at the American National Exhibition in Moscow, by a display showing the state of American households, and how inadequate the Russian household was becoming. Following the embarrassing event the Soviets created the Seven-Year Plan, pledging to match the US’s housing and consumer…

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    Art (Designing Japan) and Chinese section. These sections consisted of statues, landscapes and very few paintings. This section of the museum made me feel like I was literally in another country, which I believe is the main purpose of the exhibition. The exhibition felt and look so real, it literally made me appreciate and acknowledge the Japanese culture. Another of my favorite section was the Mexican Modernism 1910-1950. This section included paintings and small statues that were displayed…

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    Wet Bum Case Study

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    To start, the production, distribution and exhibition of Canadian movies contributes to the withering Canadian film industry. From a practical standpoint, filmmaking involves large sums of money and a complex division of labor engaged. Production, distribution and exhibition are the major components of a movie production process. Wet Bum, a small Canadian production film had promising critic reviews, award-winning actors and script. When it made opening in the TIFF Bell Lightbox cinema, its…

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    My favorite hobby is collecting old paper money. Since I was a teenager, I remember starting to become an aficionado about old currency such as owning one, two, and a ten dollar bill from twenty years ago. The fading of the old ink from the paper makes me want to have it in my own personal collection. Because I like to collect old American money, my favorite American collection is ex-confederate currency from the nineteenth century. The Boston Athenaeum museum has a collection of over six…

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