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    This was at the Yoko Ono Riverbed exhibition. This is a photographed worked but with fragments of broken cups and strings. As to relate to my theme of grip and hold, this can acquire attention since it was during an exhibition from Yoko Ono. While Yoko Ono is well known in the art world, this piece is very helpful in trying to tell my past. As abstract and dramatic this piece can be, I personally feel that this piece can be meaningful to a lot of individuals who are going through a heartbreak or…

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    This case is a study of the movie exhibition industry and the variable trends that affect consumer choices. Through analysis of the general setting conditions and Porter’s five forces, we will develop a strategic mindset that could be applied toward business sustenance and probable expansion. The objective is to overcome negative commercial trends and apply focus on maintaining an efficient and stable market. This study process, will give us a better perspective of the industry participants and…

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    After the visit to Andy Warhol's exhibition, I thought about how attractive popart is, because most of the pieces of work were colorful, or used the image of famous people, or fashion items. However, what it caught my attention was the "electric chair" paint, because it was unsual among all the other paintings, and Andy Warhol tried to portrayed the critique he was doing to journalism, that is, the effect of the mass media in people when it comes to importance of discussing about death penalty,…

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    5.3.4 Role of exhibition designer Exhibition designer is the one who designs the exhibition and its various elements. A good exhibition designer possesses some skills that help him/her design the exhibition elements that help to develop the high quality exhibition at lowest possible costs. These skills help the exhibit design engineer consider all the relevant parameters in the broad sense and understand their effects on exhibit. The good designer has knowledge of wide range of subjects related…

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    proudly call “the greatest nation in the world”. Diligent workers of American of every culture, social class, sex, and age drive our homeland. The American spirit is courageous, innovative, creative, and each in its own different way. The Smithsonian Exhibition at Pinecrest Gardens explores the themes of the nature of humanity and the importance of labor to the humankind. Americans worked tirelessly at any place they were needed. Americans didn’t care where they worked as long as they had…

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    In Martha Ward’s essay Impressionist Installations and Private Exhibitions, Ward explores the ways in which the location of exhibitions and the way that they were organized impacted painting in late nineteenth-century Paris. With the art market flourishing and governmental policies encouraging independence, it was wise for artists such as the Impressionists to branch out and showcase their works in diverse ways. Throughout her essay, Ward stresses the varying “social and aesthetic distinctions…

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    The exhibition ‘My Pretty Little Art Career’ is exhibiting in The Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, from 10 December-11 May. In this exhibition, Grayson Perry(born 1860) shows his opinion on society with a sense of humor by different types of his decorative artworks including ceramics,sculptures,drawings,prints and tapestries. Grayson Perry is a very famous British artist and Turner Prize recipient in the field of contemporary art. The main purpose of the exhibition is to provide Australian…

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    Adolf Hitler's Speech Inauguration the 'Great Exhibition of German Art' Adolf Hitler, a failed artist himself, inauguration speech in 1937 tries to link art with his political agenda. Art was as a weapon for the Nazi socialist regime. Hitler's intent was to use art, not as a means of self expression, but "true" German art showing the idealist and Nazi soldiers of Germany. A time to get revenge against the modern art that was a means of evil against German people. Modern art was not…

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    cross-cultural perspective through exhibitions, education, and research. The museum is located in iconic California Building which combines Baroque, Plateresque, and Churrigueresque influences in a unique Spanish-colonial facade. The building itself with the details and colors referring to Mexican culture suggests the topics of exhibitions inside. Passing the door of main entrance, I went to the hall that lead to different exhibitions organized by topic. Maya exhibition was the most impressive…

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    the Museum of the Great War. They teach people the significance and impact of the First World War through exhibitions featuring anything from the life styles of the early 1900s, to events that started the Great War. They get their visitors very engaged in learning about the war by making them fell a connection with the people of that time period. For example, there is a current exhibition that shows the sights and sounds of life pre-World War. This helps their visitors really get the mood of…

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