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    Beginning March 1st, 2018, all out-of-state visitors to the Metropolitan Museum of Art will be required to pay a mandatory admission fee. A reversal of the previous pay what you want admission, according to the Metropolitan Museum of Art Website adult admission will be twenty-five dollars, senior admission will be seventeen dollars, student admission will be twelve dollars and children under twelve will be free. The only exception to this new policy is that visitors from New Jersey and Connecticut

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    Mcnay Art Museum

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    Museums and Gallery Paper Thidavary Khus Redbud Group I chose to virtually re-explore the McNay Art Museum which has been a part of history here in San Antonio as an endowment of founder Marion Koogler McNay. The McNay was noted as being the first museum of modern art in Texas. From the first modern oil painting, Diego Rivera’s Delfina Flores to over 20,000 works, the museum wide collection contained art from of the 19th- and 20th-century European and American paintings, as well as Southwest art

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    Museum Of Art Analysis

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    I followed behind with an unimpressed glare across my face and mumbles upon my lips: "Why do we always have to come to the art museum." I had seen more art than any other twelve-year-old I knew. In fact, at the time I was fairly certain that I had seen more art than anyone I knew. She shushed me as we stepped into a small, dark room tucked away in the corner of the museum. She pointed to a painting not much bigger than my head, and I walked into the surrounding pool of light. The plaque underneath

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    Art Museum Analysis

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    When walking into the freshly built art museum of West Virginia University one can automatically feel a sense of serenity. The spacing of the art pieces and the way the light hit them makes you want to take your time and examine every detail each work has to offer. It gives you no other choice but to give your full, undivided attention to one piece at a time. The way this museum was designed made it so I almost forgot about the rest of my day. Where I had to be later, what class I had, when I had

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    letter, nearly 5, 000 individuals are appreciating and advancing their knowledge about fine art in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in the City of New York, or, the Met. Founded in 1870, the mission statement of the Met has never changed for 130 years: “The mission of The Metropolitan Museum of Art is to collect, preserve, study, exhibit, and stimulate appreciation for and advance knowledge of works of art that collectively represent the broadest spectrum of human achievement at the highest level of

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    Art Museum Observation

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    Although the Wichita Art Center is not as big as the Wichita Art Museum that we visited couple weeks ago, the artworks there are interesting. For what I have known, most of the artworks there were done by students. That was amazing to me because their works don’t look much different from the art of famous artists. Some of them made me impressive. I really like the color of the oil painting “Heaven on Earth” created by Lori Moody. The color change made a pretty art piece, from dark orange to light

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    Nowadays, her serene face and closed eyes are contemplating the Port of Miami. Water is the main public space in the world and Miami is the perfect place to live when talking about water. That is why Plensa decided to place his work at the Perez Art Museum Miami. The marble dust used to create such a beautiful and breathtaking sculpture, makes it look white. Therefore, its appearance is always very crystalline and sparkling. As a matter of course, it was done that way with a single

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    The Museum Of Fine Arts

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    express the culture of a region or a country. Therefore, art has played a very important role throughout history. When talking about art, the first thing that comes to most people’s minds is probably that art is a painting or it is a sculpture. However, art has many forms of expression, and it closely connects to human’s daily life. Besides paintings and sculptures, art is everywhere around us. I am always interested in how people have linked art with daily life throughout history. For this reason, the

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    The Museum Of Fine Arts

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    express the culture of a region or a country. Therefore, art has played a very important role throughout history. When talking about art, the first thing that comes to most people’s mind is probably that art is a painting or it is a sculpture. However, art has many forms of expression, and it closely connects to human’s daily life. Besides paintings and sculptures, art is everywhere around us. I am always interested in how people have linked art with daily life throughout history. For this reason, the

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    Museum Of Art History

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    graffiti artist Banksy, can be found within art museums. Ways of Seeing author John Berger writes, “When..we ‘saw’ the art of the past, we would situate ourselves in history. When we are prevented from seeing it, we are being deprived of the history which belongs to us” (Berger, p.11). Berger notes that when one views a piece of art, they “situate” themselves in different interpretations

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