Touring Museums via the Web
.... The Louvre was chosen because it is one of the most famous
art museums in the world, and houses many famous classical paintings by some of the world's greatest ....
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Analysis of African and Native American Museums
.... Saar, Kara Walker, Fred Wilson, and David Hammonds are considered to be extremely collectible and as important for inclusion in mainstream modern
art museums. ....
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Museum Educators and Museeum Curators
.... But
art museums, personified by curator tastes, typically present Impressionist and Postimpressionist works as the culmination of Western painting and give ....
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Museums
.... of all (including modern) Western
art. Duncan, Carol. Civilizing Rituals: Inside Public
Art Museums. New York: Routledge, 1995.
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The Louvre and the Tate Modern
.... The Louvre was chosen because it is one of the most famous
art museums in the world, and houses many famous classical paintings by some of the world's greatest ....
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CASE STUDY: MACON MUSEUM OF ART Situation Analys
.... organization to most people. Facing the facts of life, however,
art museums are elitist organizations. As the data presented in ....
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Computer Art
.... Some people in the
art community believe that people will forsake looking at the originals in the
museums if they can see the image of the original on their ....
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Creating the Culture of Art
.... her insight, on why women are not represented, in the field of
art, equally with men and the background information on
museums and
art academies could be of use ....
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Multimedia's Role in Art Education Introdu
.... Elliott (1996) presents an evaluation of the ATI program noting first that it includes such diverse goals as: bringing national
art museums into classrooms ....
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Geography Sources
.... options, virtual field trip to an
art museum, advantages/disadvantages: The internet can be used to find information regarding
art museums, artists, and
art ....
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Art and Technology
.... and mechanical components" also pose the "increasingly common conundrum" for collectors and
museums of how to maintain technology-based
art (Rochette and ....
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Technological Art
.... and mechanical components" also pose the "increasingly common conundrum" for collectors and
museums of how to maintain technology-based
art (Rochette and ....
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Feminist Art and the Avant-Garde It
.... prior to 1930 were marginalized outside of the parameters of most arts associations and most formal
art institutions as well, such as
museums and galleries. ....
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Art by Women of Color
.... women artists are generally excluded from
museums, galleries, press reviews, and other institutions that are essential for the successful creation of
art. ....
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Christo & Post-Modern Art
.... It is in the populist nature of his thinking that he believes people should have intense and memorable experiences of
art outside
museums (Albert Elsen quoted ....
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Art Forgeries
.... formulation available after 1884 AD" (1). The credibility of
museums,
art galleries,
art trades and other can be ruined by the discovery of forgeries. ....
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John Dewey & Art as Experience
.... Dewey believed that the rise of
art history as a discipline would lead to "collecting,
museums, and capitalism" activities that would "isolate works of
art ....
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Perspective of Reflective ESL Teachers
.... For example, videos of American
art museums, theaters, and universities will give such students a more refined look at American culture. ....
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Digitally Enhanced Painting
.... Carlson, Scott. "
Museums Seek Methods for Preserving Digital
Art." The Chronicle of Higher Education. May 28, 2002. Retrieved on ....
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Keith Haring
.... Haring's work moved from the underground to the streets and by the mid-1980s his work could be seen in
museums and prominent
art galleries. ....
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History Painter John Trumbull
.... Memorial exhibitions of his work were opened at the
art museums of Boston and New York in 1911, and the Metropolitan Museum bought a set of twelve watercolors ....
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John Berger's Ways of Seeing
.... often have so much greater personal meaning to us than some "masterpiece" hanging in an
art gallery that "Logically, these boards should replace
museums" (30). ....
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Potter Peter Voulkos Potter Peter Voulkos
....
Museums were actively collecting ceramics by living artists and pottery, now considered real
art, was being shown at some of the finest
art galleries in the ....
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HIV/AIDS Prisoners. Child Pornography
.... is freely available in published material, and restricting it on the internet would restrict access to such things as medical information and
art museums. ....
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Public Art
.... have been widely exhibited in numerous one man and group exhibitions and are in the collections of many
museums, including the Museum of Modern
Art and the ....
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Conventions and Expositions as Revenue Sources
.... populated cities such as Little Rock, Arkansas offer low prices combined with first rate hotels, Internet access, historical tours, and
art museums as part of ....
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Creating Art
.... simply paint and canvas and
museums that are produced through the labor of a number of different individuals, but the idea of what constitutes good
art as well ....
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Art: Theories, Function, and Affects
.... The special qualities that
art contains set it apart so that many precious examples have been placed away from every day life in
museums, in churches, or in ....
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PostModern Artist Christo
.... It is in the populist nature of his thinking that he believes people should have intense and memorable experiences of
art outside
museums (Albert Elsen quoted ....
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Islamic Art Exhibition
.... of library materials on Persian
art, Islamic
art, and the
art of the Tigres .... a listing of other museum holdings and the collections of
museums located throughout ....
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