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Monthly Archives: December 2011
Announcement: Latest Slide List and Short List are ONLINE
Under Class Downloads are the latest slide list (#8) and the short list for the FINAL. Don’t forget the FINAL is on TUESDAY DECEMBER 20th at 11:30 am. All Final Exams will be given during their scheduled dates and times, … Continue reading
Real Art or Digital?
I would love to go see the actual real art masterpieces but to be honest, in the times we are dealing with it, its hard to go around the world and actually go see it. If I could I most … Continue reading
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âCarsten Höller: Experienceâ
I do not feel like this is exactly art, although it calls upon many of the same viewer/participant as the Sistine Chapel and the Cornaro Chapel with Berniniâs Ecstasy of Saint Teresa. To me, this isnât art because it seems … Continue reading
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Discussion Topic: Unpacking Picasso’s Les Demoiselles D’Avignon
Pablo Picassoâs Les Demoiselles DâAvignon is a masterpiece of western art in the collection at MoMA. Some have suggested Picassoâs painting is the most important work in Modern Art.  Picasso executed over a hundred sketches and preparatory studies before completing … Continue reading
Carsten Höller Art
I believe Carsten Höller’s “Carsten Höller experience” is considered art. Art can be created in different ways and used  differently. Carsten Höller uses the method of touch, feel and sight to attract his audiences and wants his audience not to look at his … Continue reading
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Art, Science, or Amusement Park?
Art gives you an opportunity to express yourself, your thoughts, ideas and how you visualization of things. Different from classic painting and sculptures Carsten Holler’s “Experience” really allows you to engage yourself in his work. I like the idea of the tank that emulates … Continue reading
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The Experience of Art
The best way to understand art is to have a first hand experience of it. Anybody talk about how good of an art piece looks by the color the artist used or the style that the artist had used. But … Continue reading
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