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    Portland Art Museum Analysis

    Currently, at the Portland Art Museum, one can find paintings in different subjects and in different art movements. The subject of animals are present in the museum, granted in more than one art movement. Animals are one of many subjects that artist use for different reasons. There are two paintings at Portland Art Museum, one with roosters and another with a donkey. Even though, they both depict a precise realistic animals, these two paintings are from two different time periods. One painting is

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    Olwaukee Art Museum

    holding over 30,000 works of art viewed by 400,000+ visitors a year, it is needless to say the Milwaukee Art Museum is anything but exceptional. The Milwaukee Art Museum is an essential aspect of Milwaukee’s rich history and has been serving the community for over 125 years. The museum displays diverse works of art to promote cultural appreciation and ethnic representation similar to the reading Picturing Indians. The Milwaukee Art Museum is one of the largest museums in the country, but it was

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    Carnegie Museum Of Art Analysis

    At the Carnegie Museum of Art, Sebastian Errazuriz’s first solo exhibit heeds the following warning: Look Again. In the Hall of Architecture, Errazuriz’s debut exhibit Look Again restructures everyday objects to provoke the viewer to think twice about the typical use of common items. Using “found and repurposed objects,” Errazuriz creates innovative artworks that engage and surprise the viewer in order to “confront the transience of life, and question the status quo.” Among the restructured

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    American Imaginary Art Museum Essay

    BALTIMOR, MD. - Like many of the other museums in Baltimore, the American Visionary Art Museum has a lot for art lovers this Fall. Located in Federal Hill neighborhood, the art museum continues to present outsider art in the most conducive setting. Although many of the works on display are by self-taught artists, they are nonetheless unique. From new installations to permanent collections, there is so much to see this Fall at the American Visionary Art Museum. Yummm! The History, Fantasy, and Future

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    A.E. Backus Art Museum Critique

    A.E. Backus Art Museum Critique Jerry Beasley Martin Davis FINA-180-01A March 22, 2015 I have read and understand the plagiarism policy as outlined in the syllabus and the sections in the Student Bulletin relating to the IWU Honesty/Cheating Policy. By affixing this statement to the title page of my paper, I certify that I have not cheated or plagiarized in the process of completing this assignment. If it is found that cheating and/or plagiarism did take place in the writing of this

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    Arizona State University Art Museum

    I decided to attend the ASU (Arizona State University) Art Museum. It is located on Mill Avenue and 10th Street. I had actually expected the museum to be much larger. It consisted of three main levels made up of five different exhibits. Also, on top of the museum was a roof gallery which held the sculpture part of the museum. When I walked into the museum, the first gallery I visited was called the Lower Level South Gallery. This gallery was very unique and contained many beautiful Japanese paintings

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    Graffiti: The Museum Of Contemporary Art In The Streets

    language of graffiti (for the most part it’s a social commentary) is not always hard to understand. And some graffiti works might be very inspirational and shocking in a best way possible. The Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles presented “Art in the Streets” in 2011. That was the first major U.S. museum exhibition of the history

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    The Holy Virgin Mary: The Brooklyn Museum Of Art

    Many believe that art has an important role in society and artists have a freedom of expression. However, when it comes to public funding of Arts, majority of people would question to support and not voluntarily give their money to some particular artworks and artists who have a strongly different opinion, and try to express what they think is offensive. Ambiguously defined obscene and the fact that there’s no general standards of “proper art” has made many artworks and artists to be attacked. Chris

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    Mask Of Agamemnon: Metropolitan Museum Of Art

    Mask of Agamemnon. Its size is 35 cm. It was found Mycenae, Greece but now located in the National Archaeological Museum, Athens. It is dated from 1600 to 1550 BCE. The medium used for this mask is gold. The other artwork is called the Hip Pendant Representing an Iyoba "Queen Mother". Its size is about 23.4 cm. It was found in Benin city, Nigeria but now located in Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. It is dated in 1550 CE. The medium of the mask is ivory, iron, and copper. 2. The Mask of Agamemnon

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    Personal Narrative: My Trip To The Denver Art Museum

    In the past, I’ve always gone to the Denver Art Museum for both my academic assignments and for just fun. This time, it would be different. It was my first time visiting the Museum of Contemporary Art at 1485 Delgany St. I didn’t know what to expect . . . What pieces will I be seeing? What is the museum like inside? And who’s art will be on display? I came to visit it on Wednesday morning, December the 14th. I came roughly an hour a half after it had opened at noon, and upon entering, I paid for

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