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Comments on: Large Field Array
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Seminar 1 with Professor Orenstein | HN C100 | W 3:10-5:40Tue, 06 Nov 2012 17:26:09 +0000http://wordpress.org/?v=2.2.2By: esanchez
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esanchezWed, 26 Sep 2007 03:58:42 +0000http://macaulay.cuny.edu/seminars/orenstein07/?p=30#comment-39Sorry if this troubles you but the post labeled "On a large field array" was actually meant to be a comment, I just didn't know how to post a comment. Sad but true. Or it could just be that I posted too early.Sorry if this troubles you but the post labeled “On a large field array” was actually meant to be a comment, I just didn’t know how to post a comment. Sad but true. Or it could just be that I posted too early.
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kim happichFri, 21 Sep 2007 21:41:21 +0000http://macaulay.cuny.edu/seminars/orenstein07/?p=30#comment-17I have to agree with szweig on how that particular exhibit at the Pace Wildenstern gallery did have a lot going on it. Also, I felt as if I had to take the exhibit in as a whole along with other exhibits. I think that sometimes, the artists or whomever is arranging the exhibits puts the pieces in a certain way in order to promote such feelings of interconnectivity in the observers. One thing I have to disagree with is the focus on American culture, because there were many pieces that focused on other cultures as well. These pieces include the Middle-Eastern snake charmer climbing the rising rope, a piece featuring a large Russian stack doll, and an elephant created by smaller sculptures of mice (an animal not in American culture). But once again, I do agree in the fact that this exhibit took a large toll on my attention by having so much to look at and it all be worthwhile.I have to agree with szweig on how that particular exhibit at the Pace Wildenstern gallery did have a lot going on it. Also, I felt as if I had to take the exhibit in as a whole along with other exhibits. I think that sometimes, the artists or whomever is arranging the exhibits puts the pieces in a certain way in order to promote such feelings of interconnectivity in the observers. One thing I have to disagree with is the focus on American culture, because there were many pieces that focused on other cultures as well. These pieces include the Middle-Eastern snake charmer climbing the rising rope, a piece featuring a large Russian stack doll, and an elephant created by smaller sculptures of mice (an animal not in American culture). But once again, I do agree in the fact that this exhibit took a large toll on my attention by having so much to look at and it all be worthwhile.
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