Exhibition of World Art

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Imagine you are a curator at your local city’s Museum of Art. You have been asked to organize a small exhibition of objects of art from the cultures of Asia, Africa, and Oceania. Your exhibition should include representative objects that highlight significant and essential ideas of each culture. You may plan to include actual objects in your exhibition, or photographs or models of larger structures or sculptures.

Survey your course textbook and reliable internet websites to locate two art objects from each of the following five cultures: India, China, Japan, Africa, and Oceania (the Pacific Cultures), that you would like to include in your exhibition. Your objects must date to the time period we are studying in this course (1300-Present Day). You will select a total of ten objects for display in your “Exhibition of World Art.”

Then, write a “museum label “for each object within a Microsoft Word document. The following should be on the “label “for each object:

  1. A photograph of the object
  2. Identifying information:
    1. Name of the artist (if known—otherwise, attribute the culture)
    2. Title of the work
    3. Date of the work
    4. Medium/materials used to create the work
    5. Current location
  3. A paragraph of 4-5 sentences describing why the object is representative of its culture and is culturally significant. Briefly explain why you have selected the object for display.

Finally, in a paragraph of 8-10 sentences, write a summarizing overview of your “Exhibition of World Art,” highlighting key similarities and distinctions between the objects you have curated. Imagine that visitors to your exhibition will read this overview as they enter your “Exhibition of World Art,” and provide them with any information or context they may need to fully appreciate the objects on display.

Offer a citation of your sources for each image and the information provided as appropriate.

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India

Object: Seated Ganesha
Artist: Orissa
Date: 14th–15th century
Medium: Ivory
Dimensions: H. 7 1/4 in. (18.4 cm)
Location: The Met Museum
Description
This object is a representation of the Hindu religion, also identified as the god of auspiciousness.
The seated Ganesha holds two entwined snakes, one of his tusks, elephant goad and a
box of sweets. This sculpture presents an efficient use of ivory. In additions the curving
are highly visually appealing

Object: Todi Ragini: Woman holding a vina
Artist: Unknown
Date: late 18th century
Medium: opaque watercolour with gold on paper
Dimensions: 18.4 x 13.5 cm image; 20.0 x 14.9 cm sheet
Location: Not on display
Description
This painting represents lone lady and is also a symbol of separation and loss of love. She is
wandering through the forest with animals. Besides being visually appealing, this painting is
adopts a proper representation of the human figure. In addition, the object has a proper use of
colors and waves.

China

Object: One Hundred Horses
Artist: Lang Shining
Date: 1644–1911
Medium: Handscroll, ink and colors on silk
Dimensions: 94.5 x 776.2 cm
Location: National Palace Museum, Taipei
Description
This painting can be traced to Manchu Qing Dynasty and was sponsored by major revival...


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