There are rich art and culture matters in London. It often draws my attention with its theaters‚ museums‚ and art galleries. I often listen to the musical‚ The Phantom of the Opera‚ on the radio and dream that I could go to the theater to take pleasure in the musical. Not only the musical‚ but also the numbers of museums and galleries in London attract me. Take the famed museum‚ the British Museum‚ for example. I could see many historical heritages gathering from all over the world there. Moreover
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visit SM Mega Mall. I really thought that it was just the same mall that I visit but I really not expected that was really awesome and much bigger than the others. In many museum that I see and visit there’s one museum caught my eye which is GALLERY Y. It is located at the 4th floor Building A and one of the paintings in that museums get my attention and this is “MUSIKERONG MUSMOS” which is made of Mr. Caloy Gabuco. It is 24 by 3o inches. It cost about P220‚000. The painting was use in watercolor‚ whether
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significance and more of a countries pride significance. I think it was impressive how the National Archeology Museum was able to hide and keep intact a lot of these pieces of art that would otherwise have been destroyed‚ raided‚ and or sold to a black market. Not only did they preserve very relevant and expensive pieces of art‚ the pieces were also able to be recovered and still enjoyed today. This museum played an essential role in literally preserving a piece of history.
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Final Project - Art Timeline Kimberly Davis ART 101 August 3‚ 2014 Lynda Sweat Final Project - Art Timeline As the Museum ’s new curator‚ I have been informed that one of my main priorities is to improve the content of our museum ’s website. I have decided to go with something a little more out there than traditional art‚ and that is why I have chosen to highlight Art Installation ’s on our new site. Art installations are a large exhibit of any type of material that alters the way space is
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Introduction: We as humans usually have the need to gather and preserve knowledge. Remarkable events in the civilization of mankind are known to us in contemporary times through the records‚ written or visual‚ that were left by people from past times. Such instances prompt the need to preserve historical collections in a specified location and time period. Sources of natural history are held with importance by enthusiasts as well as scholars because they shed light on questions posed in modern times
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I am writing in response to the Education Assistant opportunity that was posted on your website. As an aspiring museum educator‚ I am highly interested in helping the Education team at The Walters. After taking an Ancient through Gothic art history course last semester‚ I got to learn extensively about the collection‚ and I am enthusiastic about the possibility of leading tours and activities centered around it. In my résumé‚ you will see that I have worked with children and teens from a wide
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Human Remains Human remains is a very controversial topic in the world of science but to be more specific in the world of Anthropology. What are exactly human remains? Well human remains is described as; “The physical remains of the body of a person of Native American ancestry/ The term does not include remains or portions of remains that may reasonably be determined to have been freely given or naturally shed by the individual from whose body they were obtained‚ such as hair made into ropes or
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Chapter 1 – A World of Art Multiple Choice Questions with Slides 1. (Slide: Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s Umbrellas‚ Japan and United States) (figs. 1-2; pp. 9-10) The Umbrella Project is a typical artwork by the collaborative team: a) Robert Smithson and Nancy Holt b) Christo and Jeanne-Claude c) Herbert and Dorothy Vogel d) Ron and Nancy Howard Answer: (b) 2. (Slide: Albert Bierdstadt’s Rocky Mountains) (fig. 3; p. 11) Bierdstadt’s picturesque view of the Rocky Mountains combines
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TMA 05 The Art of Benin‚ Part 1‚ Option A Look closely at Plate 3.1.16 which shows a figure of a Portuguese man holding a manilla. What can this work of art tell us about cross cultural encounters? Cross cultural encounters happen every day‚ in business‚ people holidaying abroad‚ even in schooling and banking. These encounters can take many forms‚ the way we deal with other ethnicities problems‚ the way we greet people from other cultures‚ the different clothes worn by different cultures‚
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Are Seltz’s new Japanese museums ‘counter-museums’ by Patterson’s definition? Patterson and Seltz introduce new museums differing in subject matter‚ context and methodology‚ but sharing analogous goals. The Jim Crow Museum of Racist Memorabilia (JCM) in the United States is touted by Patterson as a ‘counter-museum’ that ‘seek[s] to engage visitors as active participants in dynamic‚ continuing memorial processes’ (66)‚ and one that ‘seeks to use products of intolerance to teach understanding’ (68)
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