2. Do the videos relate to the creation of your Art Exhibition project? If yes, explain how. If no, explain why not.
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 videos defintely relate to the creation of my Art Exhibition project. I feel like it was helpful to see and hear the whole process they go through in deciding what pieces to purchase for the gallery and in choosing which ones make their way into a show.
I found the woman at MoMA much more interesting and easy to listen to, and I appreciated the questions she answered at the end of the video. I feel like thats an important thing to do, to include people that may not have otherwise stopped into a gallery or thought twice about art. The curator at the Met, Montebello, was a little harder to relate to. I do appreciate all of the work that hes done and cant imagine the wealth of knowledge he has but was much more intrigued by the "trip" to MoMA.
the 'Lowbrow" art documentary was very cool, and touched on different art and artists that I never would have thought even fit into that category. I do feel like some of the things the artists in that video talked about had a bigger impact on the decisions I made for my "art exhibit" than the other two videos. Something about cheering for the underdog.
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