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    Difference Between an Art Museum and Art Gallery Both art museums and public galleries present works of art to the public‚ exhibiting a diverse range of art from more well-known artists to emerging artists. They may sound similar‚ but in fact they are used very differently in their representation of art objects. Art museums are non-profit institutions designed to keep and display art for enjoyment purposes and to preserve them for future generations. Art galleries tend to be small privately owned

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    The Government Museum and Art Gallery in Chandigarh‚ India. On June 2nd and 3rd 2008‚ I was conducted my research on this site. I come from a multicultural family who always appreciated both the visual and perceptual meaning of art. When I was growing up‚ my family would encourage us (me and my younger siblings) to acknowledge the concept and beauty of the efforts that one expressed in their collection‚ whatever it may be. That has inspired me so much that I paint as well as sketch‚ from time

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    Who Is Dr. Martens Punk?

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    Is Dr. Martens Punk ? Pop culture is the principles of youngster and generation future of meaning of pop style. They exploded by generation‚ rebellion or style by fashion which may be just one of a ‘whole way of life.’ The style of each subculture allows an expression of identity and self image which is a magical to be free from class and occupation. Pop moves from private emotion towards public entertainment‚ from personal conviction towards empty exhibitionism‚ from an inner circle speaking a

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    Analyzing Martens Stages

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    First stage of Martens’ model of competition is Objective Competitive Situation: This means that without a witness or another person present then you cannot have proper competition. An example of this would be you running a mile at the track and you want to run this mile under 5 min. You have a friend there recording your time and you tell him you want to run under 5 min. This would be considered competition based on Martens’ thought on Objective Competitive Situation. Second in Martens’ stages is

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    Museums and Galleries

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    Nowaday in modern society there are a large number of museums and galleries‚ which help to provide essencial functions of education and entertainment to the public. However some people think they are of less importance now as citizens can achieve the same purpose on the Interne. Personally I do not agree with such views. Certainly we can almost search all information from the Internet‚ yet all we retrieve is just pictures and texts. While in a museum‚ one see real objects‚ such as a Chinese ancient

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    In The National Gallery

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    In the National Gallery Pictures and memories are well connected; they are both frozen and untouchable. What happened in the past are frozen pictures‚ impossible to be touched. In the national gallery is a short story written by Doris Lessing in 2007. The short story is about the narrator’s visit to the National Gallery in a free hour. The narrator is quite passive through the whole story line. The story is from his/her point view‚ but is anonymous in the way that we do not get to know his

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    In the National Gallery

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    In the National Gallery  In the short story In the National Gallery by Doris Lessing we follow a narrator‚ which gender is unknown for the reader. The story line takes place in the National Gallery – therefore the name of the short story. The narrator’s intention in the gallery is to find a picture big enough to be able to sit in the middle of the room looking at it‚ which is succeeded. An old man joins the narrator on the bench together with a younger man‚ also with the intention of looking

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    Kaizen Gallery

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    Proposal for a Kaizen Gallery We propose to set up a Kaizen Gallery in the ‘Performer of the Month’ Awards Room. This Kaizen Gallery would showcase the company’s history‚ products‚ forging and machining facilities‚ core values as well as awards and accolades received by it. This gallery would act as a visual walkthrough to the company’s past and present to the esteemed visitors who visit RKFL time to time. The gallery would use up two wall-sides of the room. Overall view of Wall A Introduction

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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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