An Example Of An Art Gallery Essay

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    The Art In Bloom Gallery is currently spotlighting a show called “Sibs: New Art by Michael Van Hout & Brooks Koff.” Michael has over eight wire sculptures of animals and people. Two of them are wired on wood and hanged on a wall. Overall, Michael does a successful job in giving his sculptures three-dimensional aspects. For example, one of his finest works consists of a man sitting down in a chair with his crossed legs. Michael succeeds the 3D aspect of the sculpture by giving the man’s spine, head

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    Angel Delgado (b. Havana, Cuba, 1965). He graduated from San Alejandro Academy of Fine Arts (Havana) and Higher Institute of Art (Havana). His works have been exhibited at Nina Menocal Gallery (Mexico City), Couturier Gallery (Los Angeles), Jonathan Ferrara Gallery (New Orleans), Museo del Barrio (New York), Exit Art (New York), among other art venues. He was awarded with MOLAA 08 Prize (Long Beach, CA). He was an artist in residence at Mattress Factory (Pittsburg). His work is part of collections

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    which is the “jurors fee.” Juried exhibits are usually adjudicated by an art professional or team of art pros (artists, curators, dealers, and the like), who review all of the submissions, select work for the exhibit, and sometimes award prizes for the best work in the show—and sometimes those prizes are cash! Juried exhibits are a great way get your work out into the public, build your resume,

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    Art historians and art theorists debate if Feminist Art was a stage in art history, a movement, or a large-scale shift in ways of doing things. Some have compared feminist art to Surrealism, describing it not as a style of art that was seen but a way of making art. Over the years, many female artist have been a part of the movement or, in modern day, are considered feminist artist, including: Eleanor Antin, Tamara De Lempicka, Jennifer Linto, Jenny Hozler, who went to Ohio University for her BFA

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    Marcel Duchamp revolutionized the art world with his readymade works of art. He took objects from everyday life and turned them into works of art. He posed the question of what can be considered art and who gets to decide what art is. Duchamp believed it was the viewer who by giving meaning the object decided it was a work of art. He took art into the realm of ideas and thoughts by ignoring the rules of aesthetic and what is considered to be beautiful works of art. In Duchamp’s first readymade Bycicle

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    constitutes a wall covering almost half of space, and sunshine penetrates into the gallery. It is pretty windy when I was visiting there, the shadow from clouds rapidly flowing around the ground strongly results in distraction. There is some colourful debris spread everywhere, looking like the small plaster-made cans, lining beneath the wall at the corner. (see fig. 2) Huge security fences of construction site built in the gallery, such like a labyrinth, the canvas covering them with abstract and blurred

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    popularization of graffiti, starting with dissemination of its works in New York City in the early 1980s (346). Since then, graffiti artists have both been banned and cherished, deprived of their work and allowed in art galleries. Thus, another question has been raised: Should graffiti be considered art or a form of communication with aesthetics on a background? This question is addressed in the essay, “Revolution in a Can,” written by Blake Gopnik and first published in the November 2011 edition of Foreign

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    I asked a friend of mine to come with me to visit the Asian Art Museum. I told him that the Museum is exhibiting pieces of recent archeological discoveries of Saudi Arabia. Since we were both Saudis, we felt curious to explore the museum for the first time. When we arrived to the museum, we paid 15 dollars each because we were adults. It was not until we finished our visit that we realized that we could have used our student identification cards to pay only 10 dollars each. However, we did not feel

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    New York Museum Essay

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    NYC has many great things. For example, Times square, The Met, and Central park, etc. Many tourists come to New York. tourists want to see great places and things, so many tourists stay one week at least. New York has beautiful things and places. As far as I am concerned, New York has great museums and galleries. First, The Met is the largest museum in the world. THE MET has several categories of art works displayed in different part of the museum. Among them, my favorite work is ancient Greek sculpture

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    Robert Prenzel In June 1911 Archibald Black a Melbourne doctor and art collector gave his daughter a wedding gift but it was no ordinary present. It was a three piece furniture suite handcrafted by one of Australia's leading designers and conceived in the gum nut art nouveau style that was extremely popular with the wealthy elite of Victoria. The young bride Marjorie and her husband William Gauld Davies transported their elaborate Blackwood wardrobe dressing table and washstand all the way from

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