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The Museum Of Modern Art, writing homework help

Please paraphrase attached document and make it around 600 words

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Museum of Modern Art

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The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)

Event location- New York City, midtown east-10019

Date of Attendance- On 6th may 2014

The Attendees- 10,000-20,000 estimated number of Attendants

The museum of Modern Of Art is located in New York City and is one of the ever attracting museums in the region. In this museum, there are permanent exhibits, arts and festival theaters that showcase in all manners of priceless prices from the renowned artist (Elder field, 1998).

Immediately after arriving at Museum of Modern Art, I walked towards the pavements to see the current exhibits and get any information about the main performers and find the ticketing information.  I found that, the charges were $25 for the seniors, $18 for the students and $14 for the children less than 16 years of age. After I had find the ticket information, I booked the main part which was about to start and got offers since the event had an attached cinema which had a combination of art-house fare and other accessible offerings like gifts. I also managed to have an accommodation for the safest time in case I felt too sleepy because it was a nightlife show event. Many of my friends had attended the event and luckily I meet them at the reservation and in the restaurant. Other facilities which are eating and drinking facilities, bar, an attractive cafeteria and restaurant and probably the accessible facilities were found still in the Museum of Modern Art (Clifford, 1988).

Information and Art description

The most interesting art is the survey of the artist which includes a reprise of a draftsman, as this is mostly placed in a large whitewashed space so when the visitors arrive are directed and invited to stare at and also to scribble on the walls and on the floor. Also the New York’s art world attracts due to its own version of March madness regards to a wave of art fairs which hits town. The Armory show is ever attractive in the Museum of Modern Art. This piece of art is presented in the show with a humor sensation. This art takes the showcase proceedings as a community dialogue, learning and engagement in order to catch up with fair and collegiate spirit. The main criteria behind this art are the establishment of the historical works as moving away from cubicle aesthetic of the most art fairs. It actually creates a platform in which the sympathetic audience and participants are attracted and motivated (Clifford, 1988).

Information and description of exhibit (Boys and Girls)

The Broadway blooms had spring into stage ready to present as the batch of musicians burst onto the stage with an ensembles of dancers along the singers targeting in strutting their talent stuff. The performance of Broadway which consist 20 sexy men and women seemed to have light up the Modern Museum Art this year due to its performance.  They performed the best music with an opening clause at the musicals spring stage. These Broadway actors involve the ten hottest boys and the ten chorus girls of all times (Duncan, 1978).

In summarizing, the visit to Modern Museum of Art really was attracted since most of the things were too surprising and interesting because it was my first time visit to the museum. Many things to do like the events and festivals, attractions and the days out, the walks and tours, the classes together with promotions made my visitation look great and possibly an achievement. The art presentation and the attractive exhibits were greatly presented (Duncan, 1978).

 After the event, I felt motivated throughout the event sessions and even I could not hold on but instead I mingled with strange friends and I ended up making new friends. I also acted negatively because I was quite attracted to the events; I had though to stick around, attend another event session, and loiter all around the museum pavement being yearling notoriously after the event.


 

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Elderfield, J. (1998). Philip Johnson and the Museum of Modern Art. New York: Abrams.

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Clifford, J. (1988). The predicament of culture: Twentieth-century ethnography, literature, and art. Harvard University Press.

 Duncan, C., & Wallach, A. (1978). The Museum of Modern Art as late Capitalist Ritual: an iconographic analysis. Marxist Perspectives, 1(4), 28-51.

 

 

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