Tuesday, April 28, 2009

the polish museum


The Polish Museum, for some of you who like to learn about other horizon and new culture Polish Museum is a best place to go.Besides, the museum is an exploration of diversities regarding culture, religion and political and social history. At the same time this museum is one of the oldest and largest ethnic museums in the United States. Fortunately I get a chance to experiment one of their exhibition where their exhibitions illustrate graphic design for instance, the representation is shows by signs and symbol and the motion and interactivity is the main exposition.Sculpture and installation their deco focus on the art deco movement.

Performance and Installation

In the contour of Art we have also what is called performance and installation that was created in 1950 and 1960, but this approach of Art was developed and known as performance Art during the 1980s.First what should know is that performance and installation both can be defined differently.For instance, performance is Art ephemeral that is refer to anthropology and ceremony rites. It uses mostly as equipment of base, body, time and space. However installation is defined as a dynamics arrangement meaning that creation of Art is created based on plastic and media requiring technology. Likewise installation implicate a form artistic and philosophy. Then we have the collaboration of both,performance and installation, which exist when the artist performs his installation on the stage and of course the view of the public is important because the public contribute in many sens. In other world in performance and installation, people circulate and also thinking. In performance and installation,there is little place for the hazard because now Artists take place and organize it according to their needs. The origin of each used tool has been thought, in fact performance and installation it simply the installation of work already made.

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Confusion



Art21 is a new vision of how art is developed.At the same time it is an amazing way to illustrate Art in many different aspects.This is a master piece,my favorite. When I saw this work I was like wow!! at the same time speechless.I was hunting this work with my eyes and all I can say was " A ca c'est vraiment trompe l'oeil" Bravo Olivier Herring.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Life of an Artist

Michelangelo was an Italian artist born in March 6,1475 at caprese in Italy. According to the video,Michelangelo studied human anatomy and that was the reason why his work was remarkably lifelike. The documentary related Michelangelo from the time of his childhood where he was already drawn to the art.He started as an apprenticed at the age of thirteen and was working for Ghirlandaio, this one was the most fashionable painter in Florence at that time. Then Michelangelo decided to make his first sculptor a stone work when he was only seventeen. He moved to Rome where he executed many performances for individual and mostly for the pop in many different churches. So, because of his work Michelangelo was recognized as the most talented sculpture of the central Italy and one of the best artist of Renaissance.

My visit at the Art Institute was not an experience like other trip. From this trip I learned how to appreciate and visualize work of art without looking for beauty but the containing.Besides during this trip I saw how European artist use many types of visual element ant texture. Their work express what they feel. Also Edward Munch exhibit was something great that I was not expecting, I was not expecting to see fascinating painting in divers styles. For my, except for Michelangelo I did not know that there was also good artist like Edward Munch who used imagination to create new world, new combination or epic.
Contrarily to my other team project, the one that I had at the Art Institute was more explicit;however my teammate try to use an inappropriate language, still we described our work according to what was need to be done. In addition,I really like the work of art by Claude Monet "Waterloo bridge" harmony was well represented, however many details about visual elements or design principles could have been illustrated. Anyway! the trip was nice and for people like me who had never thought that there were many others artist who can do good work, that day I discovered it.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

A modernist work of Art


This work of Art is a sculpture representing a man who has a gesture. This work is mostly represented in shape when we look at it. it is little illusionist by incorporating facial expression that is quiet difficult to discern. Besides. this work represent the time and motion how? Well, because of the movement of the work and the non- moving image that shows movement through the attributes present in the image also the work show harmony.
In addition, I think the artist's work is well done and create attraction to viewer; however, the colors is not bright enough at the same time through this work the artist want to show us what expression a man has when he suffer.

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

A long trip


This piece shows an ambryo in the stomach even tough this one is not closed. The picture also shows the differents steps from embryo to an unborn baby. This work shows us the reletionship between the unborn baby and the two types of world, which in he is implicated to (the inside and the outside). The work do have a coherent whole and the color are limited to one plus black, the shape is mostly simple curves or cercles.Besides the drawing is visually well balanced. The simple black on the white background gives us an attention on the center and the left and we can tell if the draw is havy or not; according to me this work is very light, line very thin ullistrated in small seize. However, the placement is correct if we go from the bottom to the top, we see kind of stages arranged in order. From this work I would simply have to say that this work represent the begening of the worl, as the world has a sperical form, the author wanted to shows that the world came from these particular stages of life because without human the world would have never been created.