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    many of the graffiti locations in New York. For instance, The Andrew Freedman home is a landmark for New York City and is located at 1125 Grand Concourse, Bronx, NY. The house was many graffitti (artwork) on its boundary wall and in the inside as exhibitions. During 1924-1983, the Renaissance Palazzo styled Andrew Freedman home served as a beautiful location for the elderly. In 1983, a company purchased the house and now it serves as a community center. From pre-kindergarten classes to art…

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    Pearl Fincher Museum

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    then I took some pictures outside the museum after which I proceeded to the entrance into the museum. I met a lady at the desk who welcomed me; I approached her, and relate to her my mission. The gallery attendant walked me through the highlights of the exhibition. Initially, I was told not to enter into the Rebecca Cole gallery area due to the reason that a table lamb’s light has been removed, but was later allowed in to see the “France: Northwest Houston Collects”, an exhibition in memory…

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    show was the first colour photography exhibition, raised the interest in critics and controversy enormously. In an interview, Eggleston reflects the opinion of public and replays that it didn't surprised him or rather offended him at all. From the whole opinions of the critics the most remembered one was critic belonged to Hilton Kramer of New York Times, who famously wrote "Mr. Szarkowski throws all caution to the winds and speaks of Mr. Eggleston's pictures as 'perfect'. Perfect? Perfectly…

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    When I first got into art I was in 10th grade. There was an exhibition at the Mary Boone Gallery featuring Brooklyn street artist work; KAWS and I wanted to check his work in person because I never got the chance to. The exhibition featured his famous statues, “ALONG THE WAY” and paintings he’s done. KAWS is known for his whimsical cartoonish style of art. KAW is also affiliated in the street wear world after he launched his clothing label, Original Fake. He recently had his “ALONG THE WAY”…

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    transmits pictures and sound, affected some way or another into our lives after it was produced 80 years back. It is a standout amongst the most critical innovations of the twentieth century, changing and molding the brains of individuals amazingly. The early advancement of TV can be followed back to the revelation of the photoconductivity of the component selenium by Willoughby Smith in 1873, the creation of a checking plate by Paul Gottlieb Nipkow in 1884 and John Logie Baird 's exhibition of…

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    Andy Warhol used consumerism “Working most often in silkscreen prints, he made series of pictures of political and Hollywood celebrities.” (McGill). As a result of Andy Warhol using consumerism, he mass-produced prints of famous figures. Figures like…

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    Hawaii Museum Visit

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    WWII as well as Hawaii as rest and recreation during the Vietnam war. I decided to focus on World War II because this particular time interests me and is something I also have some prior knowledge of. I thought this would help me understand the exhibition better. Furthermore considering I went to high school in Germany most of my understanding is based on German history. I thought it would be a great opportunity to learn about this part of history from a alternative standpoint. The U.S. Army…

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    language from the review that helps you understand the film critic's attitude. Explain how those quotations create the author's tone you hear as you read the critique. In his revisal, Deming elucidate how the picture show Psycho differentiates from other movies while intercept a specific exhibition he conception was immensely done; He came his notion of how suspenseful movies are imagine to be. Specific condition Deming uses throughout his resurvey were: " gratifying", " conflict", "noticeable",…

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    first screening of a motion picture was in the Grand Cafe in Paris, on December 28th, 1895. It was a series of ten films made by the brothers Auguste and Louis Lumiere, including their first ever film, Sortie des Usines Lumière à Lyon (Workers Leaving the Lumiere Factory). This was done with Léon Bouly 's cinématographe device, the rights to which had been purchased by the Lumiere brothers. From here, both the industry and the technology of projecting motion pictures boomed in France. The three…

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    defiance both socially against stereotyping and white dominance as well as politically against government resistance through New Jemima. New Jemima is a key example of the type of work Overstreet creates. “For 35 years Overstreet has organized exhibitions for mid-career and emerging artists, and retrospectives for those left out of mainstream history,” (Gordon). Joe Overstreet started studying art in 1951 at Contra Costa College…

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