Presentation and Representation.
[Politics of Display ad Galleries] by Tessa, she showed us 38 different examples of work she had for her presentation. Marcel Duchamp's Mile of String [1942] -#3- he wanted to do surrealist paintings, when he decided this he thought annoyed of surrealist artists had made surrealists work become normalized or to that point. It was typical that he wanted to disrupt this style of art. It was confusing that he got children to run around it as well. It was time to recognized or recreate this style to breaking the rules of the whole space but the space itself. In this case, he hasn't in this space. When the Auckland War Memorial Museum opened 1929, -#10- it looks like a white cube, often one of a kind having this Greek Architecture. They wanted to build rectangular cubes that were strange but original to this Greek building. It associates with spiritual aspects using this against the white perspective and that it shows muse but inpiration to the visitors who go there. The Lascaux Cave Painting [17,300 y/o] -#6- It was originally found by four teenagers on the 12/09/1940. Although it had a air contemporary problem that it was interesting to me. An exclusive class, because the cave was hard to get into. It reminded me of a contemporary world. Some say there are still rituals around those caves and some say it should be crap, but here it is to be respected.
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