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    different forms whether it’s sculptures, canvas, vases, or mosaics and can have different meanings to different people and that’s where the beauty of art comes in. When visiting museums, you get to see that there are absolutely no boundaries for what is considered art and it can be very inspiring. During my visit at the Morse museum I saw many interesting pieces but a handful of them really caught my attention and stood out. There was one interesting piece I saw under the title Reverie by John…

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    Nbcuniversal Synergy

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    1. What is synergy and how does NBCUniversal use synergy to promote their properties? Synergy is collaborating between two people, different teams, and departments to produce something greater than if you were to work on it alone. The way NBCUniversal uses synergy to promote their properties is by granting each of their properties a gold, silver or bronze status. Then depending on the status on the property will determine how much cross-promotion and support the company is going to give the…

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    AND SCIENCE The Pencil of Castilian Silhouette Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao Spain All copyrights reserved, USA STORY BOOK: The Pencil of Castilian Silhouette Characters: Mrs. Tulip Pineapple, Castilian Silhouette, Art, Melody, Camellia and Jolly Location: Bilbao, Spain and New York, NY Preface This elegant children manuscript is a non-fiction concept and true short story about a mother and daughter, who decide to travel to the Guggenheim Museum to research the departments of Fine Arts in…

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    Study H are Thomas Kren’s was appointed a director of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation. (Oster287) 2. Give a brief overview? A brief overview is in 1988, four tasks demanded Thomas Kren's immediate attention. (Oster287) The first of the ambitious and controversial is the expansion program that began in 1982 by his predecessor would not be completed until the summer of1991. (Oster287) These Financial Resources of the museum were a portion of the museum’s permanent collection. (Oster287)…

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    Little Frank And Carp

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    official audio guide of the Guggenheim Bilbao, following the instructions closely. She walks around, admire and touch when it is told. In awe, she rubs her body around the “gentle” and “powerfully sensual” curves of the museum under the surprised and amused eyes of visitors. By overplaying the instructions, Andrea Fraser points out the enthusiasm and almost adoration put onto the architecture of the Frank Gehry building. She insert this critic within a broader reflexion on the museum adaptation…

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    Zaha Hadid Analysis

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    space and wants an interactive space that visitors don’t have to conform to. In Gehry’s previous designs, he has had a problem with creating interior space and still being able to have complex geometric shapes. When exploring the form of the Guggenheim Museum, he creates requirements that are necessary for the buildings overall response to its context and program. “This includes functional requirements for current and future programs, for cultural characteristics of the organization, for…

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    Museums as powerful institutions in the construction of identities in the public domain have long attracted the scholarly attention. Scholars, such as Carol Duncan, have abandoned the idea of the art museum being a neutral container for the disposal of art and recognized the verbal and visual methods employed in representation that leads to canonization through its establishment as a secular temple . The museum became the facilitator of modern ideological fiction . The ancient rhetoric, that…

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    This art museum by architect Frank Lloyd Wright was opened to the public on October 21, 1959. The Guggenheim museum has a major difference with other art galleries and museums which are in the same category. The mobility in this museum is significantly designed with a close relation to the presentation of the work of art. The unique design of this museum takes the visitor to the top of a spiral-ramped building topped by a large skylight. The visitor would start walking down on a system of…

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    Simplicity vs. Complexity The relationship between simplicity and complexity is a very common discussion that takes place in architecture. Architects are usually inclined to look at either simplicity or complexity separately. There are not many architects who study both of them together as a whole. Some architects or philosophers believe that there is a fine line between complexity and simplicity, while others believe that simplicity and complexity are interchangeable. Simplicity and complexity…

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    1940 Art Research Paper

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    art had two types called gesture and color (Campbell). The gesture was more energetic and basically all over the place while color had to do with more focus. “Imaginary was primarily abstract.”(Campbell) “Peggy Guggenheim opens the gallery art of the century in New York.”(Campbell) The museum was filled with surrealist and abstract. Throughout many years, art and artists have brought about the enormous growth of popularity in the…

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