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Monthly Archives: July 2010
The Best Concert
I have a rather large family and we do not always get to do many things together. My family and I thoroughly enjoy going to the concert series that happens in the summer time. It is one way that we … Continue reading
Posted in Art Review
Tagged different kinds of music, extra energy, family, having a great time, summer, time
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Uncovering Cultural Change
Art can reveal a lot of change in a culture. During the last century and the cultural community has been through major changes. In the modern era, many changes have occurred in art, especially since the invention of the computer. … Continue reading
Posted in Art From The Past
Tagged 20th century art, Andy Warhol, art, Art Nouveau, change, Changes, culture, France, Germany, intermedia art, Jackson, Mark Rothko, Modernism, post impressionism, Reveals, Russia, Salvador
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Tyeb Mehta: Indian Contemporary Art exponent
One from Indian artists who are internationally recognized, Tyeb Mehta is a multitalented individual. Tyeb Mehta is one of the greatest exponents of contemporary Indian art in the international arena. Born July 26, 1925 at Kapadvanj, a city in the … Continue reading
Posted in Art From The Past
Tagged art, Art Festival, Art Gallerie, Art Gallery, Contemporary, contemporary art festival, Destiny, Exponent, Gujarat, Husain, India, Indian, London, Mehta, Mumbai, national gallery of modern art, New York, Singapore, singapore art museum, Trenton, Tyeb, U Paris, United States, Washington
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Ancient Greek Art – Sculpture in the Greek Cycladic Islands
Cycladic sculptures for thousands of years and have not seen a modern scary. Faces without facial features, except the nose, not how we think about the art of ancient Greece. Cycladic art became known in the twentieth century. Unfortunately the … Continue reading
Posted in Art From The Past
Tagged A, Aegean Sea, Ancient, apollo greek god, art, Athens, behavior, Crete, Cyclades, Cycladic, God, Greece, Greek, greek god of music, Islands, islands of the cyclades, Keros, Kyklades, northeastern Greece, sculptures
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Migration of Indian Contemporary Art
Two London exhibition, Serpentine Gallery Indian Highway and Signs Taken for Wonders, Aicon is the UK’s most ambitious effort yet to filter coherence to a chaotic rush of art which originated from India subcontinent. Marriage between India Serpentine minded and … Continue reading
Posted in Art From The Past
Tagged art, Contemporary, contemporary art gallery, Dayanita Singh Mumbai, exhibition, Frank Cohen, Gallery, Harsha Reversed, Husain, India, india subcontinent, Indian, London, Marcel Duchamp, Migration, Mumbai, narrative figuration, Nikhil Chopra, R Mutt, Serpentine, south India, Taj Mahal, Tales, UK
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