Reflection on the Indiana Historical Society The first thing that caught my attention at the Indiana Historical Society was how relatively new the building itself was. While IHS started in 1830, it didn’t move to its current location until 1999 and received a major renovation in 2009 to be reopened in 2010. You can tell that a great amount of time, money, and thought was put in to the Indiana Historical Society. It didn’t really give me the traditional museum feel that I was expecting. The majority
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Dance historians and theorists have often examined the question of “why dance?” in musical theatre. The purely danced constructs of dream ballets can be used to examine this question very specifically. Dream ballets came along with the creation of the book musical, which helped create musical theatre form we know today. Thus, dream ballets played a significant role in shaping the function of dance on the musical stage. In their original iteration, dream ballets served to expose the internal lives
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Text 1: “Art; Is It Art? Is It Good? And Who Says So?” by Amei Wallach “It seems pretty clear by now that more or less anything can be designated as art.” This is true, whether or not I think something looks beautiful, or a song sounds melodic it can still be considered art. Sculptures made of trash can be considered art, where I just see someone's leftovers gone rotten. Just like a pile of trash has the possibility of turning into a million dollar sculpture, all art has the possibility
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Is Charlie Russell’s paintings a positive or negative influence on American Indian culture? I believe that Charlie Russell had a positive influence on the American Indian Culture in his paintings. I also think that in most of his painting he was there and he saw all the things that he painted and I also think that he a had experience with the American Indiana’s and he might of stayed with them throughout the years. I also think that he learned about the American Indian culture and how they did
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Throughout the history of art, individuals have more than likely held certain beliefs about how or for what purpose a particular piece of art, which encompasses paintings, architecture, and everything in between, was created. In some rare cases, the identity of the builders or artists of a particular work has been called into question due to the fact that interpreters can not fathom how a certain piece of art could have been created by humans. One such piece of art, or more aptly a piece of architecture
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Wow!! I went to see the “Phanatsmatical: Self-Portraits” collection by artist, Anne Harris tonight. I had no idea what her work was like. I called to see if the Memphis College of Art would still be open after 5 because I couldn’t get there before then. I spoke with the assistant to the president of the college and she said she would talk to the security, give him my name, and have him let me in. Her exact words after that were, “We have a beautiful exhibit by Anne Harris on display!” I was so excited
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There is one thing that is certain is that conflict is the seedling of all war, but there are only two ways to deal with war, cry or scream but in art you can scream and cry and tell a story and fight against the warriors, all with a canvas, a mural, a painting, art is a necessarily to war. For centuries, emotions have been expressed through art, the greatest masterpieces are often depicting a horror, this is certain regarding Käthe Kollwitz’s, 1903, Woman with Dead Child, a total contrast and expressive
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Influence of Artistic Expression in the Hispanic Community. Art is not just a picture on a wall or in a museum, art comes in many forms. Throughout history, it has always been the case that art has the power to change society, especially when new media are used to express an idea. You can perceive the art in many ways. However, in many other ways, the creator's expression of ideas and feeling may influence the spectator. Frequently, art in the Hispanic community is highly influenced by the artists’
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Evolution of Art. I will be demonstrating how art has changed over time. From the Stone Age to modern day, art has had some dramatic changes b. Why did I choose it this theme? I chose this theme because I find it interesting how quickly and how drastically art has changed overtime. Starting from the Stone Age, it took man 25,000 years to develop art with language, but every since the 1950s it’s as if a new style of art develops every decade. This theme also gives the development of art some perspective
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Yann Arthus-Bertrand is a photographer and environmentalist who has produced numerous documentaries on the beauty of nature. He became an environmentalist and film director after working as a hot-air balloon pilot, where he discovered that he must raise awareness to preserving Earth’s beauty. A few years ago, Bertrand was stuck in a rural town in Mali after his helicopter broke down. During the wait, he started to talk to farmers in the village about their aspirations and their concerns about feeding
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