Category: Art

  • Artefact Collection and Reflection

    Table of Contents Melbourne Cricket Ground International Olympic Committee AFL Board Meeting Application of Sports Science Principles in Melbourne Football Club Victorian Rugby League Melbourne Cricket Ground The purpose of the project is to study the aspects of the facility audit and the details of the feasibility or design analysis of Melbourne Cricket Ground. Thus,…

  • Running a Museum: Inventories and Documentation

    Introduction Keeping essential records and data in order is one of the building blocks of success in the areas such as research, public services, and management of various collections (Roberts 31). The introduction of information technology into most of the areas has allowed incorporating the corresponding guidelines into the set of principles for museum information…

  • Australian National Identity as Portrayed in “Love the Beast” and “Unfinished Sky”

    For most foreigners, Australia seems a weird world that exists within its own realm of unique reality, a specific Wonderland, per se. While the given assumption does sound very poetic and inspiring, it does not come any close to what Australia actually is. A country with a unique history and a distinct tendency in its…

  • Greek Sculpture in the History of Visual Arts

    “Greek Funerary Busts” by Sturgeon The funerary bust is a type of Greek sculpture that holds a special place in the history of visual arts of the Hellenic world (Sturgeon 231). It is a half-statue truncated at the shoulders or waist that was customarily placed on a tomb. The majority of monuments were female and…

  • Chinese Art: The Analects and the Vase of Longevity

    The Chinese have always been very creative people. Since the times they had dynasties up to today, the entire country has flourished with art and creativity. However, most of their art used to either criticize or represent the elements of the dynasty. Many of the works of art were shown to the public in Canada…

  • Avant-Garde Filmmakers and Cinematic Techniques

    At first, one can discuss the movie Berlin: Symphony of a Metropolis directed by Walter Ruttman. It throws light on the life of Berliners in the late twenties. This movie does not have a distinct narrative. Instead, the director focuses on the life of people who represent different social classes and professions. The director employs…

  • Motion Pictures between Old Time and Modern

    Table of Contents Introduction History of Motion Pictures Issues Related to Movies Technology in Movies Works Cited Introduction Ever since the invention of motion pictures, the movie industry has been organized as a business. As such, the history of motion pictures represents an economic institution structured to maximize profits (Austin 3). Notably, the impression created…

  • Richard Avedon’s Photo Portraits of Celebrities

    My friends are interested in fashion photography, and I heard the name of Richard Avedon, the American photographer, many times. Therefore, I decided to focus on his works and explore their features to understand the topic of photography in detail. Still, instead of selecting fashion photographs by Avedon, I concentrated on his portraits of celebrities.…

  • 57th Street Galleries and the New Museum, Manhattan

    57th Street Galleries The Mary Boone Gallery is respected for its contemporary art exhibitions. It is located in Manhattan and maintains an urban style that appeals to the contemporary art audience. The exhibition by Tomoo Gokita was presented through several interconnected halls. The paintings were placed on the walls with direct lighting and several feet…

  • John Williams and His Important Compositions

    Table of Contents Introduction Jaws Star Wars Superman How to Train Your Dragon Conclusion Works Cited Introduction While watching any film, one can see that, at times, the lack of specific musical effects or a drastic substitution with other types of compositions might make the movie less appealing. This is why composing can be considered…