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    angles and use to scale or map out our drawings. I found this very helpful. We have done many drawings the past weeks. I have felt that I have been excelling in these drawings and sketches. Last week we had two class periods to draw a space in the art room. In my opinion this is one of my better drawings. We also just recently did a hand drawing which showed perspective. I found that this drawing succeeded because of the shading. This is my area of success but can sometimes be tricky. Now not

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    considerations for installation artists” Discuss this statement with reference to the work of Janet Laurence and two other artists Installation artists require an interactive atmosphere to effectively utilise and express their art works to their audience. Over the years‚ in the art world‚ choice of materials‚ site specificity and audience experience have become paramount considerations for installation artists to gain the correct response from viewers. Artists such as Janet Lawrence‚ Kurt Schwitters‚

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    John Imbal‚ Madang‚ Papua New Guinea-essay sample-not edited to perfection! An internal and external environmental analysis of Palms New Guinea Arts Gallery on its strategic management. Introduction In this modern age‚ strategic management has become an important issue for those that manage different organisations‚ regardless of whether it is for profit or not-for-profit motives‚ and whether it is for competition or cooperation between firms. Strategic management is an important issue for

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    Case: Lancer Gallery I. Market Situation Analysis: Lancer galleries are in a very exclusive business. Although their number of competitors has increased over the past few years‚ the number of competitors is relatively few. This is an advantage. Disadvantages are far more. For one‚ replicas and fakes are becoming a problem in the market. This poses a threat to Lancer‚ as many people are only purchasing artifacts for gifts and decorative items‚ not caring about the historic value‚ and would rather

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    Task - Research Essay Explain how artists engage and sustain an audience’s interest in the contemporary world? Artists use a wide variety of methods to engage and sustain an audience’s interest in the contemporary world. In the case of installation art‚ this can include audience participation and changes due to the location of the exhibition‚ light‚ and audience interaction. I am going to use two works by both Rafael Lozano-Hemmer‚ and Christo and Jeanne-Claude to explain some of the methods used

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    Case Study – Art Critical and Historical Studies Task Description: Select three artworks that use the physical environment as their inspiration/theme. One is to be a traditional European/early Australian landscape‚ one a Modernist work and one a Post Modern work. Write an Analysis of each‚ showing your understanding of how the four frames can provide different ways of appreciating artworks. As a result of the invention of photography the physical environment has been a source of artist inspiration

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    Appropriation in art is the use of pre-existing objects or images with little or no transformation applied to them. The use of appropriation has played a significant role in the history of the arts . In the visual arts‚ to appropriate means to properly adopt‚ borrow‚ recycle or sample aspects of human-made visual culture. Notable in this respect are the Readymades of Marcel Duchamp. Inherent in our understanding of appropriation is the concept that the new work recontextualizes whatever it borrows

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    ‘What I like so much about contemporary art now is its ambiguity‚ its uncertainty. It is precisely this quality that engages and unsettles us’ – Benjamin Genocchio‚ art critic. How does this view challenge traditional ideas about art? Discuss particular works such as installations‚ happenings and site-specific works. Audiences make pretentious judgements on artworks due to their ambiguity and uncertainty. However‚ traditionally site-specific art was created to exist in a specific place‚ rather

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    Zest Gallery Case Study

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    Zest Gallery Pizzazz Gallery is globally perceived as London’s top destination for contemporary glass workmanship. Established in 2003‚ Zest conveys extraordinary British and worldwide glass to a more extensive gathering of people through an energizing show program close by a broad accumulation of Adam Aaronson’s work. The display showcases the work of rising ability nearby settled specialists who are the best in their field. Get-up-and-go runs shifted and inventive occasions consistently‚ and

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    scrolls on the wall and the paper he is painting on. The hanging scrolls are painted on the back wall. There is a contrast between the white scrolls and the blue wall. This make the scrolls stand out more. The scrolls are a symbol of Japanese and Chinese art. The windows in the painting overlook Sydney harbour and we know this because Sydney Harbour Bridge is noticeable. If he hadn’t used the harbour bridge then we wouldn’t have know where he was painting or that he was painting at his apartment. The chair

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