Who doesn't visit the museum?Everyone has heard about it and held parents' hands and walked through the aisles of fascinating objects, sculptures, murals, etc and have been in awe.
What is a Museum?
Types of Museums?
Challenges
Case study
Organizational body
The presentation is about installation art history, some famous examples and how it is made.
If you want a copy and some details on how to present this please message me.
Ism's as an expression of built form and planning.
◦ Mannerism (mid 1500s)
◦ Neo classism (mid 1700s)
◦ Romanticism (late 1700s- early 1800s)
◦ Realism (France, mid 1800s)
◦ Impressionism (late 1800s)
◦ Post Impressionism (very late 1800s and into the turn of the 20th century)
◦ Symbolism (Turn of the twentieth century)
◦ Cubism (first two decades of 1900s)
◦ Surrealism (birth in 1924)
◦ Abstract Expressionism (birth in 1940s)
Who doesn't visit the museum?Everyone has heard about it and held parents' hands and walked through the aisles of fascinating objects, sculptures, murals, etc and have been in awe.
What is a Museum?
Types of Museums?
Challenges
Case study
Organizational body
The presentation is about installation art history, some famous examples and how it is made.
If you want a copy and some details on how to present this please message me.
Ism's as an expression of built form and planning.
◦ Mannerism (mid 1500s)
◦ Neo classism (mid 1700s)
◦ Romanticism (late 1700s- early 1800s)
◦ Realism (France, mid 1800s)
◦ Impressionism (late 1800s)
◦ Post Impressionism (very late 1800s and into the turn of the 20th century)
◦ Symbolism (Turn of the twentieth century)
◦ Cubism (first two decades of 1900s)
◦ Surrealism (birth in 1924)
◦ Abstract Expressionism (birth in 1940s)
INTODUCTION
Art Nouveau, ornamental style of art that flourished between about 1890 and 1910 throughout Europe and the United States.
The most important places for architecture during this period were Brussels, Paris and Barcelona. The name 'Art nouveau' is French for 'new art'.
It represents the beginning of modernism in design(Modern Architecture). It occurred at a time when
Mass-produced consumer goods began to fill the marketplace, and
Designers, architects, and artist began to understand that the handcrafted work of centuries past could be lost.
Flourished in major European cities and emerged in the early 1890s in all the visual arts:
1. Painting 7. jewellery
2. Sculpture 8. clothing and
3. Architecture 9. furniture
4. Interior design
5. graphic arts
6. Posters
I've adapted this from an original presentation that wasn't mine; adding a few more slides. Serves as an excellent introduction to Art History and its methodology.
OUTLINE
Definition
Birth of arts and crafts
Influences
Social reforms of arts and crafts
Principles
Characteristics
Ideals
Architecture
Features
John ruskin
William morris
Architects
Decline of arts and crafts movement
Arts and crafts movement in US
Arts and crafts movement vs arts nouveau
INTODUCTION
Art Nouveau, ornamental style of art that flourished between about 1890 and 1910 throughout Europe and the United States.
The most important places for architecture during this period were Brussels, Paris and Barcelona. The name 'Art nouveau' is French for 'new art'.
It represents the beginning of modernism in design(Modern Architecture). It occurred at a time when
Mass-produced consumer goods began to fill the marketplace, and
Designers, architects, and artist began to understand that the handcrafted work of centuries past could be lost.
Flourished in major European cities and emerged in the early 1890s in all the visual arts:
1. Painting 7. jewellery
2. Sculpture 8. clothing and
3. Architecture 9. furniture
4. Interior design
5. graphic arts
6. Posters
I've adapted this from an original presentation that wasn't mine; adding a few more slides. Serves as an excellent introduction to Art History and its methodology.
OUTLINE
Definition
Birth of arts and crafts
Influences
Social reforms of arts and crafts
Principles
Characteristics
Ideals
Architecture
Features
John ruskin
William morris
Architects
Decline of arts and crafts movement
Arts and crafts movement in US
Arts and crafts movement vs arts nouveau
Introducing Museums at Night and Connect! 2016Rosie Clarke
An introduction to how Culture24 delivers the twice-yearly Museums at Night festival, how UK museums and galleries can get involved, and how to apply to the Connect! competition to win a top artist to lead your festival event and a £3000 bursary.
Headline: Unveiling the Gems: Discovering the Best Museum in NYC
Introduction:
New York City, a cultural mecca brimming with artistic treasures and historical marvels, boasts a plethora of world-class museums. For art enthusiasts, history buffs, and curious minds alike, navigating the vibrant museum scene can be both thrilling and overwhelming. However, fear not! In this article, we delve into the fascinating realm of museums and present to you the crème de la crème – the best museum in NYC. Embark on a journey with us as we unveil the unparalleled charm, diverse collections, and immersive experiences that await you in the Big Apple's most remarkable museum.
1. The Metropolitan Museum of Art: A Timeless Icon
Step into a realm where art transcends time and space. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, fondly known as the Met, stands as a testament to human creativity throughout the ages. With over two million works of art spanning over 5,000 years of history, the Met offers an unparalleled cultural experience. From ancient Egyptian artifacts to masterpieces by Van Gogh and Monet, the museum showcases an astonishing array of artistic brilliance. Immerse yourself in the grandeur of the Met and prepare to be captivated by its boundless wonders.
2. The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA): Where Innovation Thrives
If contemporary art ignites your passion, the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) is an absolute must-visit. Recognized as a global leader in modern and contemporary art, MoMA pushes the boundaries of artistic expression. Marvel at the works of influential artists such as Andy Warhol, Frida Kahlo, and Jackson Pollock. With its thought-provoking exhibitions and groundbreaking installations, MoMA continues to shape the course of artistic innovation.
3. The American Museum of Natural History: A Journey Through Time and Space
Embark on a voyage of scientific discovery at the American Museum of Natural History. This iconic institution has been delighting visitors for over a century with its awe-inspiring exhibits and enlightening presentations. Unravel the mysteries of the universe in the Hayden Planetarium, come face-to-face with prehistoric creatures in the dinosaur halls, and explore cultures from around the globe in the Hall of Human Origins. The American Museum of Natural History offers an immersive experience that educates, entertains, and leaves you in awe of the wonders of our planet.
4. The Guggenheim Museum: Where Architecture Meets Art
Nestled on the Upper East Side, the Guggenheim Museum is a masterpiece in itself. Designed by the visionary architect Frank Lloyd Wright, the museum's iconic spiral structure is a sight to behold. Within its walls, you'll find an outstanding collection of modern and contemporary art, including works by Picasso, Kandinsky, and Chagall. As you ascend the spiraling ramp.https://northlandz.com/blog/best-museums-in-nyc
Case study for Guggenheim Bilbao museum and Kalmar Museum of Art
- Introduction
- Details
-Concept
- Materials and structure
- Floor plans
- Facilities
- Reference
Hello everyone! I am thrilled to present my latest portfolio on LinkedIn, marking the culmination of my architectural journey thus far. Over the span of five years, I've been fortunate to acquire a wealth of knowledge under the guidance of esteemed professors and industry mentors. From rigorous academic pursuits to practical engagements, each experience has contributed to my growth and refinement as an architecture student. This portfolio not only showcases my projects but also underscores my attention to detail and to innovative architecture as a profession.
Book Formatting: Quality Control Checks for DesignersConfidence Ago
This presentation was made to help designers who work in publishing houses or format books for printing ensure quality.
Quality control is vital to every industry. This is why every department in a company need create a method they use in ensuring quality. This, perhaps, will not only improve the quality of products and bring errors to the barest minimum, but take it to a near perfect finish.
It is beyond a moot point that a good book will somewhat be judged by its cover, but the content of the book remains king. No matter how beautiful the cover, if the quality of writing or presentation is off, that will be a reason for readers not to come back to the book or recommend it.
So, this presentation points designers to some important things that may be missed by an editor that they could eventually discover and call the attention of the editor.
Unleash Your Inner Demon with the "Let's Summon Demons" T-Shirt. Calling all fans of dark humor and edgy fashion! The "Let's Summon Demons" t-shirt is a unique way to express yourself and turn heads.
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Transforming Brand Perception and Boosting Profitabilityaaryangarg12
In today's digital era, the dynamics of brand perception, consumer behavior, and profitability have been profoundly reshaped by the synergy of branding, social media, and website design. This research paper investigates the transformative power of these elements in influencing how individuals perceive brands and products and how this transformation can be harnessed to drive sales and profitability for businesses.
Through an exploration of brand psychology and consumer behavior, this study sheds light on the intricate ways in which effective branding strategies, strategic social media engagement, and user-centric website design contribute to altering consumers' perceptions. We delve into the principles that underlie successful brand transformations, examining how visual identity, messaging, and storytelling can captivate and resonate with target audiences.
Methodologically, this research employs a comprehensive approach, combining qualitative and quantitative analyses. Real-world case studies illustrate the impact of branding, social media campaigns, and website redesigns on consumer perception, sales figures, and profitability. We assess the various metrics, including brand awareness, customer engagement, conversion rates, and revenue growth, to measure the effectiveness of these strategies.
The results underscore the pivotal role of cohesive branding, social media influence, and website usability in shaping positive brand perceptions, influencing consumer decisions, and ultimately bolstering sales and profitability. This paper provides actionable insights and strategic recommendations for businesses seeking to leverage branding, social media, and website design as potent tools to enhance their market position and financial success.
White wonder, Work developed by Eva TschoppMansi Shah
White Wonder by Eva Tschopp
A tale about our culture around the use of fertilizers and pesticides visiting small farms around Ahmedabad in Matar and Shilaj.
1. A RT M U S E U M S
L A M A J A S S I M
3 0 1 0
A R C H I T E C T U R A L D E S I G N 3
A R D 3 1 1 3
2. A RT M U S E U M S
• An art museum is a building or space for exhibition of art,
usually visual art.
• Museums can be public or private, what distinguishes a
museum is the ownership of a collection.
• Art collections include paintings, sculpture, decorative arts,
murals, architectural fragments, collages, illustrations and
drawings.
• Paintings are the most commonly displayed art objects;
however, sculptures, decorative arts, photographs, and
installation art are also regularly shown.
3. 5 M O S T FA M O U S PA I N T I N G S I N
A RT M U S E U M S
• 1. 'Mona Lisa ’ - Louvre Museum (France)
• 2. 'The Last Supper’ - Santa Maria delle Graize (Italy)
• 3. 'The Scream’ - National Museum (Norway)
• 4. 'The Starry Night’ - Museum of Modern Art (New York City)
• 5. 'Girl With a Pearl Earring’ – Mauritshuis Museum (Netherlands)
• 6. 'Creation of Adam’ - Sistine Chapel (Vatican City)
4. I M P O R TA N C E O F A R T
M U S E U M S &
C U LT U R E S
When we stand in an art museum, we allow our minds to gain a better
understanding and respect to other’s societies, ideas, beliefs & values.
Art inspires us to proudly displays human achievement.
Art museums allow us to explore foreign and domestic cultures through
paintings, sculpture, drawings, photographs and textile works.
They promote better understanding of heritage, curiosity and self-
reflection.
• Learning from the past
• Bringing communities together
• Innovation and Interaction
• Educating future generations
5. A RT E X H I B I T I O N R E Q U I R E M E N T S
• Stable, neat and clean, and suited to the objects on
display.
• Good way of influencing people traffic.
• Set the ‘eye level’ for hanging pictures.
• Space is managed by the size of the collection and
the method of display .
• More display space for larger artefacts if their full
impact is to be communicated.
• High capacity floor loading is important for heavy
items in exhibition and has to be provided for
anticipated numbers and distribution of visitors.
• Flexibility in terms of lighting, power and
environmental control.
6. C I R C U L AT I O N
• It has been found that the built, designed forms of museums and galleries are bound up in visitors’ experiences
in complex and significant ways, as visitors move through museums, they map their experiences physically, as
well as emotionally and imaginatively.
• The observation that objects and collections placed in one context will look and feel differently when placed in
another context
Circulation determines what
they will see, where they will
focus their attention, and,
ultimately, what they will learn
and experience.
7. R E F E R E N C E S
• https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_museum
• https://edition.cnn.com/style/article/most-famous-paintings/index.html
• https://museumsvictoria.com.au/learning/small-object-big-story/5-exhibition-basics/
• https://www.researchgate.net/publication/331363326_Museum_Architecture_Matters
• https://www.researchgate.net/publication/229781479_An_Analysis_of_Visitor_Circulation_Movement_P
atterns_and_the_General_Value_Principle
• https://www.museumnext.com/article/why-we-need-museums-now-more-than-
ever/#:~:text=First%20and%20foremost%2C%20museums%20and,true%20in%20times%20of%20turmoil.
• https://www.huffpost.com/entry/why-museums-are-important_b_6355710
• https://ourpastimes.com/why-art-museums-are-important-to-society-12335471.html