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    collaborations with college and university students. For the past several months artist Michael Ano has collaborated and mentored students in the Culture, Art, and Technology practicum program at at Sixth College, UC San Diego to design tours, exhibitions and participatory experiences to engage new audiences. Demonstrations is a showcases original artworks created or curated that stemmed from this collaboration. Where students explore and engaged…

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    Unit 3 Art Review Essay

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    nature of the work gives the review soul. Each of the authors, picked different particulars found in the exhibition to make a stance about the meaning of the artist's work. The overarching themes of the whole by exploring individual parts. The stronger reviews offer both positive accolades combined with comments of criticism. Grace Kook-Anderson, of the Oregon Artswatch, set up Julie Green’s exhibition strongly yet not overbearingly. In the first couple sentences, Anderson sets the scene of…

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    Herb Tam Analysis

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    Herb Tam is a Chinese-American curator who was born in Hongkong and raised in San Fracisco, Bay area. He is now working as the curator and director of exhibitions at the Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA) in Manhattan Chinatown, New York. He curated lots of exhibitions focusing on Chinese identity, Chinatown, Chinese-American culture and history as well as their current life in America. Tam, a Chinese-American, is recognized as the minority person. He suffered from some unfairness and…

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    Review the exhibition, Lisa Lipton The Impossible Blue Rose, at the Southern Alberta Art Gallery October 1-November 20. ‘Halifax-based artist Lisa Lipton brings together the nine chapters of her film and performance opus THE IMPOSSIBLE BLUE ROSE. Three years in the making, Lipton’s project is the culmination of video, theatre, dance, poetry, sculpture, and more that surfaced on her dreamy and rebellious journey throughout North America. Lipton’s story follows its own path, one of spontaneity…

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    garments was dreamed by the doomed heroines of Remarque's novels, after the war he dressed the richest women of the Old and New Worlds. At the end of May 2017, for the first time in the UK, the London Museum of Victoria and Albert opened a large-scale exhibition - a retrospective of the heritage of the Spanish couturier: “Balenciaga: Shaping Fashion.’. The project is timed to the 100th anniversary of the opening of the first studio Balenciaga in Spanish San Sebastian and the eightieth…

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    and Criticism Year 2 Historically, „fashion seemed „unworthy” of entering the museum" (Steele, V., 2008, p. 9), therefore fashion exhibition 's curators have faced many challenges throughout their work process - funding, educational values, sources of entertainment. All of these factors have a huge impact on the final result as well as the reviews of the exhibitions, and they may challenge their design and content. In her article Rocamora points out the effect that digital media have had on the…

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    Philipa Fair History

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    International Exhibition of Industry was created in order to celebrate America’s past and lend an eye to its hoped for future of prosperity. Attended by the President of the United States and in the presence of members of Congress, the Supreme Court, the Cabinet, many other national, state and municipal officers over 150,000 people and even the Emperor and Empress of Brazil the fair commenced. Although not considered financially successful for its investors, the Centennial Exhibition that took…

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    In addition to the wide catalog of innovative technology on display, the Exhibition was very well known for hosting some of the most iconic inventors in history. “One new invention which interested hardly anybody, yet which would affect the nation profoundly, was Alexander Graham Bell’s telephone. It attracted less notice than the packages of magic tricks on sale nearby” (Brown 132-133). Although Bell was not a United States citizen at the time, his invention was displayed on American soil and…

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    Totems And Mirror Trail

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    The Transcendence exhibition at the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art displays abstraction and symbolism in art created by artists who used those methods while living in the American West. The exhibition shows the varying insights and points of view of the many artists involved, which shows the evolving view of the American West. In the Transcendence collection there are over thirty five artists. The artists include, Thomas Akawie, Emil Bisttram, Richard Bowman, Robert Brady, Harold Cohen,…

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    Hirshhorn Museum Analysis

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    The Hirshhorn Museum: Rings of Adventure The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden has always generated conversation about its choices. Even after it had just been constructed, its architectural choices were the subject of critique. Two days after the museum opened in 1974, Ada Louise Huxtable, of The New York Times, gave the following review: “[The building] is known around Washington as the bunker or gas tank, lacking only gun emplacements or an Exxon sign… It totally lacks the essential…

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