1. For each video
list/discuss the key concepts you learned.
For the Lowbrow film I learned that Lowbrow can mean so much
different things from comic books to rock band poster to cars and women. There
is some very interesting pieces in this film.
For the Tate Approach film it shows how important the space
is around the artwork is important and makes a difference on how it is supposed
to be portrayed.
For the bones of Contention film it shows how bones from a museum
can help tell how different disease from the past affected the Native Americans.
Like how Rheumatoid arthritis was found on a specific point on the tenseness
river and may have spread to Europe by traders.
For the Great Museums film it shows how Philippe de
Montebello , change the whole museum and added over 84,000 thousand pieces to the
museum’s collection. Also how curators have to be Knowledgeable about the art
work they are considering to buy.
2. Do the videos relate to the creation of your Art
Exhibition project? If yes, explain how. If no, explain why not.
The videos do not relate to the creation of my Art Exhibit because
im doing Nature in art none of the films really talked about Nature art.
3. What is your opinion of the films? Do they add depth to
understanding of the art concepts you practiced while creating your curation
project?
The films were good especially the Lowbrow and The Philippe
De Montebello I really like the art in
the Lowbrow there was some really nice pieces of work. The museum film show the
many different types of art under one room.
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