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scoundrel [369]
2 years ago
6

Because artists sometimes use sketches to create early versions of their finished works, examining a drawing can give us a uniqu

e view of the ______ process.
Arts
1 answer:
ra1l [238]2 years ago
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Answer:

Thought process maybe?

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Using the Internet, do some research on how museums choose what to exhibit. Of course, there are many different kinds of museums, so for this assignment, the focus should be on art museums. You can look at a museum’s decision to get a particular piece of art, create a special exhibition, or display an existing collection. You will use the presentation software of your choice (like Power Point) to create a presentation showing the history of this piece or exhibition. Your presentation should include:

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How the piece of art/exhibition represents what the museum is all about

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museum directors around the world are boldly questioning the future of the art museum.

For some directors, the model of the art museum has never been more challenged and

in need of creative re-imagination. For others, the call to radically reinvent the museum

model is less urgent and the future is more a matter of “minor tweaks” and modest

adaptation. As Richard Armstrong, director of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum

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provocateurs) from other fields, including the disciplines of architecture, science,

marketing and communications, technology, business, and the performing arts. Two of

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