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    The curators could have further created a cohesive exhibition by tracing the influence of “water cosmology” and the female form as the symbol of life and abundance. Situated on the other side of the gallery, among the various fragments of Buddha statues, the Two Addorsed Tree Dryads from the Great Stupa at…

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    He was so impressed by Dali’s works that he hosted another Dali exhibition at Madison Avenue in New York. The public response was encouraging and Levy made a handsome profit. 1932 28 Dali sent “William Tell” to the opening of the Salon des Independants on 2 February 1932. He also made speeches that glorified the Fascism…

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    document and exhibit to the people about different ideas and views through the cartoon and displaying its upcoming exhibition etc. Here I will try to provide some entertainment for the kind and give some idea about the arts. And arrange art exhibitions of new artists to anchorage their work. There are different cartoon and animation art, a comprehensive research library, and galleries of exhibition space. Although the website should have appeal broadly to a wide demographic range but I will…

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    world. During one of our group debates about showcasing unethically acquired Native American remains, I realized that the conversation shifted from the museum to the importance of culture within society. Again I saw the need to create programs and exhibitions that would promote discourse about these subjects. The course allowed me to formulate my own ideas about museum ethics and start brainstorming ways to effect change in society and make improvements in the museum setting. After searching for…

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    Houston Area Museum Essay

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    It was a special exhibition which only opened for a few weeks. It covered the evolution of Degas's art style from his early years until his death. The exhibition was fascinating to me because I can see how the artist learned from others, how he was influenced by his teachers and how he finally came up with his unique style. It was a journey to examine a great mind and a beautiful soul. Therefore, I want to establish a new wing with the permanent exhibition of a single artist. Visitors…

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    Bicennial In Film

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    redefinition of the contemporary art scene. But do these images conjured correspond to the reality of biennial events? What differentiates a biennial from other exhibitions that are equally impactful in the history of exhibitions such as “When Attitudes Become Form, Bern 1969”, “Cities on the Move, Vienna 1977” and “The Bulldozer Exhibition, Moscow, 1974”? How are the artworks…

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    companies. In this way, the corporate art consultant follows the traditional definition of the curator as an individual who maintains art objects in a collection. However, as the contemporary role of the curator has shifted into the practice of exhibition making and the cultural influence that comes along with it, the ability of a corporate art consultant to provide clients with objectified cultural capital through art becomes significant to a broader understanding of contemporary curating. This…

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    What do you imagine about classic western style? Is it a cowboy with extreme action performance and masculinity? Or is it old good days and farming a big land with a horse? Probably, you imagine everything what you see on a classic movie and typical western shows. American history shows Americans’ hope to our future. The best way to learn the foundation of this country is going to historical museum. Buffalo Bill Museum is one of the museums where people see the historical western artifacts and…

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    Nazi Propaganda Section A: Propaganda is “the organized spreading of information to promote the views of a government or movement with the intention of persuading people to think or behave in a certain way.” Through propaganda, Hitler and the Nazis hoped to attain large amounts of support for their polices from the citizens of Germany, as well as showing other countries that Germany was well recovered from the war. The Nazis also aimed to gain control of German life by restricting and…

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    as the Group of Seven, traveled around central and northern Ontario to paint landscapes with broad sweeping brushstrokes, which ultimately become their signature style. From 1920 until 1931, their Canadian landscapes were held in eight different exhibitions across the country. It is no surprise then that this preference for landscapes greatly influenced the art of the Second World War Official War Art Program. Landscapes and their destruction were easier to paint and as painters succumbed…

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