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    Gallery Analysis

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    I visited the Lindgren gallery and observed the works there. The gallery is a hall way area with paintings‚ shirts‚ and shirt designs. The artist‚ Kimberly Chai‚ is originally from Hawaii‚ and many of her works reflect as aspect of Hawaiian culture. Even before looking at the artist and the topic of her works‚ I could easily tell that her work was Hawaiian. Being from Hawaii as well‚ I really felt a sense of home when I looked at the work here. Of all her work‚ I enjoyed her Stolen Hibiscus‚ Reflections

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    GALLERY REQUIREMENTS

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    REQUIREMENTS FOR GALLERY EXHIBITION AND DISPLAY In order for us to understand the requirements of gallery exhibition‚ the researcher first identified the types of exhibitions for a clear knowledge of what an exhibition actually entails. Types of exhibitions Commercial exhibitions; these are the kind of exhibitions intended to attract buyers and sell the displayed items. Non-commercial exhibitions; these are simply arranged for appreciation of talents and skills of the artist or designers. However

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    The National Gallery

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    In the National Gallery In this assignment I will begin by giving a short summary of the short story “In the National Gallery” by Doris Lessing (2007)‚ and hereafter I will analyze and interpret the short story. In addition to that I will put my interpretation into perspective and discuss the extract from The Great Gatsby by F. S. Fitzgerald and the extract from Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurtson. Besides looking at the two different texts I will try to compare the text into

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    Minthorn Gallery Analysis

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    visited the Minthorn and Lindgren Galleries as a part of the Student Art Show. The Minthorn Gallery was a large room with work along its walls‚ and there are several rectangular blocks in the middle of the room depicted more art. The Lindgren Gallery is a hallway area with works on one side. There was a wide variety of art including paintings‚ sculptures‚ pottery‚ dress designs‚ and posters. Compared to the other art shows I visited at George Fox‚ the works in these galleries were random with no common

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    Gallery Critique

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    First of all I can’t say enough about how art is the best and most addicting narcotic. People say there is no such thing as love at first sight‚ but I think it is because they have not seen the next five pieces of art that I am about to critique. When you are standing in front of a piece grasping your hand over your heart to calm it from rapture‚ your breath stops cold in your chest as though all the air is sucked out of the room and the only thing you can breath at that moment is pure beauty‚ you

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    Relief Panel 883-859 B.C.E. The Assyrian Gallery at MoMA The Metropolitan Museum itself is a work of art built with columns standing high above few levels of steps. Through the museum’s entrance‚ across the lobby‚ there is a grand staircase in the center that leads up to the second floor. Mentally‚ visitors choose to start their tour going up those stairs. The Great Hall Balcony is behind the staircase‚ which leads right into the Ancient Near East Gallery. Even without knowing the layout‚ the way

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    Modern is an internationally well-known brand and it was designed to satisfy every customer. It has many strengths‚ it’s easily accessed by public transport. The gallery has 2 entrances: theriver entrance is situated either side of the chimney and is reached via the river walkway. The Main Entrance is on Holland Street. Entry to the gallery is via a ramp which extends down into the Turbine Hall and Level 1. It also has an entry for wheelchairs which is via the River Entrance or via the Café Entrance

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    Visit to National Gallery of Modern Art Project Cinema City: Research Arts & Documentary Practices. -By Ashdeep Singh National Gallery of Modern Art‚ New Delhi is the leading Indian Art Gallery. We were quite lucky to have the chance to attend the exhibition “Project Cinema City” there. The exhibition was hosted to commemorate 100 years of Indian Cinema. It sought to enquire into the interfaces between the city of Mumbai and Cinema. The Exhibition excavated the forgotten marks that the cinema

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    Lancer Gallery Case

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    Case 1 – Lancer Gallery Lancer Gallery LLC is a company that sells South American and African artifacts‚ jewelry‚ and pottery. They originated as a trading post in the early 1900s and are now one of the most famous dealers in southwestern artifacts. They are headquartered at Phoenix‚ Arizona and distribute their product throughout the United States. In 2001 Lancer decided to expand their product lines by making replicas of authentic artifacts. Finally‚ Lancer is doing quite well financially‚ with

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    In the National Gallery Looking back into your past or looking ahead into your future is something common for us to do as humans. When we look back or forward it often has to do with age. To remind us of how we acted or what we stood for we combine age with views in our heads. People interpret the world in different ways. I guess u can say that the youth’s views are mainly controlled by negligence and spontaneity‚ while the old focus on passion and greatness. All in all the two stages are very different

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