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The Philadelphia Museum of Art is among the largest art museums in the United States. It has collections of more than 227,000 objects that include "world-class holdings of European and American paintings, prints, drawings, and decorative arts". The Main Building is visited by more than 800,000 people annually, and is located at the west end of Philadelphia's Benjamin Franklin Parkway.
Other museum sites include the Rodin Museum, also located on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway; the Ruth and Raymond G. Perelman Building, across the street from the Main Building; and historic houses in Fairmount Park. The Perelman Building opened in 2007, and houses some of the more popular collections, as well as the Museum's library, with over 200,000 books and periodicals, and 1.6 million other documents.
The museum is closed on Mondays, and the basic entrance price is $20, with various concessions. The museum holds a total of about 25 special exhibitions every year, including touring exhibitions arranged with other museums in the United States and abroad. Some have an extra charge for entrance.
The Brigham Young University Museum of Art, located in Provo, Utah, United States is the university's primary art museum and is one of the best attended university-campus art museums in the United States. The museum, which had been discussed for more than fifty years, opened in a 10,000-square-foot (930 m2) space in October 1993 with a large exhibit on the Etruscans. The museum is an integral part of the BYU College of Fine Arts and Communications and provides opportunities for students across the college and the university's campus.
After breaking ground two years prior, the museum opened in October 1993 as a location to house BYU's extensive collection of more than 17,000 pieces of art which, due to a lack of space, had never been able to be displayed permanently. The lack of a permanent home had resulted in damage to some of the collection and the loss of more than 900 pieces of art.
According to a 2004 survey, the museum ranked first in attendance among university campus art museums with 334,774 visitors. Among all art museums, the museum comes in 31st in attendance out of 157 member art museums from the United States, Canada and Mexico. The museum's philosophy of reaching out to the students and the community has been cited as one of the reasons for its success to date. In addition to having the largest university museum attendance, the museum also has the highest level of student attendance because its staff works closely with faculty to incorporate the museum into school curriculum.
Philadelphia (/ˌfɪləˈdɛlfiə/) is the largest city in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the fifth-most-populous in the United States, with an estimated population in 2014 of 1,560,297. In the Northeastern United States, at the confluence of the Delaware and Schuylkill River, Philadelphia is the economic and cultural anchor of the Delaware Valley, a metropolitan area home to 7.2 million people and the eighth-largest combined statistical area in the United States.
In 1682, William Penn founded the city to serve as capital of the Pennsylvania Colony. Philadelphia played an instrumental role in the American Revolution as a meeting place for the Founding Fathers of the United States, who signed the Declaration of Independence in 1776 and the Constitution in 1787. Philadelphia was one of the nation's capitals in the Revolutionary War, and served as temporary U.S. capital while Washington, D.C., was under construction. In the 19th century, Philadelphia became a major industrial center and railroad hub that grew from an influx of European immigrants. It became a prime destination for African-Americans in the Great Migration and surpassed two million occupants by 1950.
A museum (/mjuˈziːəm/; myoo-zee-um) is an institution that cares for (conserves) a collection of artifacts and other objects of artistic, cultural, historical, or scientific importance and makes them available for public viewing through exhibits that may be permanent or temporary. Most large museums are located in major cities throughout the world and more local ones exist in smaller cities, towns and even the countryside. Museums have varying aims, ranging from serving researchers and specialists to serving the general public. The goal of serving researchers is increasingly shifting to serving the general public.
Some of the most attended museums include the Louvre in Paris, the National Museum of China in Beijing, the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., the British Museum in London, the National Gallery in London and The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. There are many types of museums, including art museums, natural history museums, science museums, war museums and children's museums.
Art is a diverse range of human activities in creating visual, auditory or performing artifacts – artworks, expressing the author's imaginative or technical skill, intended to be appreciated for their beauty or emotional power. In their most general form these activities include the production of works of art, the criticism of art, the study of the history of art, and the aesthetic dissemination of art.
The oldest form of art are visual arts, which include creation of images or objects in fields including painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, and other visual media. Architecture is often included as one of the visual arts; however, like the decorative arts, it involves the creation of objects where the practical considerations of use are essential—in a way that they usually are not in a painting, for example. Music, theatre, film, dance, and other performing arts, as well as literature and other media such as interactive media, are included in a broader definition of art or the arts. Until the 17th century, art referred to any skill or mastery and was not differentiated from crafts or sciences. In modern usage after the 17th century, where aesthetic considerations are paramount, the fine arts are separated and distinguished from acquired skills in general, such as the decorative or applied arts.
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This video previews the work that has officially started on architect Frank Gehry's plans to "unclog the arteries" of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, as part of a major renovation project that will transform the layout of the historic building. The Canadian-American architect's masterplan for the 1920s structure involves removing interventions made by Venturi Scott Brown in the 1980s, and opening up the circulation to visitors can better orientate themselves within the museum. Major alterations to the layout include the removal of the central auditorium, which will open up views right through the building. The space in its place will be known as the Forum, and include a grand staircase that will connect vaulted walkways below to the floors above. Subscribe to our YouTube channel for the...
A look at the works inside the Philiadelphia Museum of Art, one of the nation's best art museums. For more information on the Philadelphia Museum of Art or a visit to Philadelphia head to http://www.travelthruhistory.tv
The Philadelphia Museum of Art is among the largest art museums in the United States. It has collections of more than 227,000 objects that include "world-class holdings of European and American paintings, prints, drawings and decorative arts." The Main Building is visited by more than 800,000 people annually, and is located at the west end of Philadelphia's Benjamin Franklin Parkway. Other museum sites include the Rodin Museum, also located on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway; the Ruth and Raymond G. Perelman Building, across the street from the Main Building; and historic houses in Fairmount Park. The Perelman Building opened in 2007, and houses some of the more popular collections, as well as the Museum's library, with over 200,000 books and periodicals, and 1.6 million other documents. The...
The Bearded Ladies turn our galleries into a queer playground in honor of Barbra Streisand and the 50th anniversary of Color Me Barbra.
Художественный музей Филадельфии (Philadelphia Museum of Art) — один из крупнейших в США музеев изобразительного искусства. ------------------------------------------------------------- The Philadelphia Museum of Art is among the largest art museums in the United States. It has collections of more than 227,000 objects that include "world-class holdings of European and American paintings, prints, drawings, and decorative arts".
Find out how Pop art’s embrace of popular culture and imagery became a worldwide phenomenon. See "International Pop" at the Philadelphia Museum of Art
The Rocky Steps - Philadelphia Museum of Art (Aug. 2007)
The Philadelphia Museum of Art hosts an exhibition, curated by the museum’s Elisabeth Agro, of the sculptural objects of woodturner David Ellsworth as part of their “At the Center: Masters of American Craft” series. Ellsworth speaks about his highly innovative work, the tools and techniques he invented, and his decades long career as a master craftsman, educator, author, and thinker about art.
The Philadelphia Museum of Art is reopening its South Asian Galleries after a two-year, $2.7 million renovation on Oct. 2, 2016. Here's a quick tour of the galleries.
flying around the museum of art and an interesting statue in kelly drive.
Fun promo we made for the Philadelphia Museum of Art's International Pop exhibition. Designed and Directed by Nol Honig Produced by Luis Bravo Music by Alberto Continentino
This video was concepted for Dutch designer Marcel Wanders and The Philadelphia Museum of Art. We created a dreamlike stop-motion of objects personally selected by the artist to represent pivotal points in his extraordinary career.
Today, one of Philadelphia's most beautiful buildings, 30th St. Station, had a new visitor among the hustle and bustle of daily commutes. Perched at the west end of the interior is a 16-foot tall sculpture with its head hanging in its hands. With X's on it's eyes, hands, and feet, the artist behind the massive fiberglass and metal installation should be well known to you. Companion (Passing Through), the incredible work of the legendary KAWS now makes the Amtrak train station it's home. First seen in Hong Kong, New York, The Aldrich Museum in Ridgefield, CT, The High Museum, Atlanta, and The Modern, Fort Worth, Companion (Passing Through) will quietly sit at 30th St. Station until May 14th, 2013. However, this morning saw much hubbub surrounding the installation as it received an offici...
"Constructionism" is an installation of reproduced artworks from the Philadelphia Museum of Art's permanent collection that surrounds construction during a major expansion of the Museum. Design by Paula Scher/Pentagram.
A time-lapse film of the city of Philadelphia, locations vary from Broad St, The Art Museum, Park, Water works, Center city, Citizens Bank Park, Love Park, and More Filmed and Edited by: Zack McGowan Music: Porcelain By:Helen Jane Long Blemusicgroup@yahoo.co.uk
BARTKRESA Design was honored to be a part of Pope Francis’ first visit to the U.S. BKD created the projection designs that illuminated the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the main stage LED used throughout the Pope’s Festival of Families celebration. Over 20 artists worked under incredibly tight timelines to produce the spectacular visual backdrops seen by over a million in attendance, and millions around the world. Philadelphia-based event production company, ESM Productions, organized this once-in-a-lifetime event that included over 100 vendors from across America. Very special thanks to DWP Live for providing projection technology, system hardware, and alignment expertise.
R. Luke DuBois (http://lukedubois.com) is a composer, artist, and performer who explores the temporal, verbal, and visual structures of cultural and personal ephemera. He holds a doctorate in music composition from Columbia University, and has lectured and taught worldwide on interactive sound and video performance. He has collaborated on interactive performance, installation, and music production work with many artists and organizations including Toni Dove, Matthew Ritchie, Todd Reynolds, Michael Joaquin Grey, Elliott Sharp, Michael Gordon, Bang on a Can, Engine27, Harvestworks, and LEMUR, and was the director of the Princeton Laptop Orchestra for its 2007 season. Stemming from his investigations of “time-lapse phonography,” his recent work is a sonic and encyclopedic relative to time-la...
"Discovering the Impressionists: Paul Durand-Ruel and the New Painting" at the Philadelphia Museum of Art is a breathtakingly beautiful show which follows Paul Durand-Ruel's rise as a "visionary Parisian art dealer who enthusiastically championed Impressionist artists new style of painting. This exhibition examines the critical years from 1865 to 1905 when Durand-Ruel both inspired and sustained artists like Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Édouard Manet, Camille Pissarro, and Edgar Degas. World-famous masterpieces by these artists and others are shown with historical photographs and documents to explore this vital period." (www.phliamuseum.org) MainLineTV.org
Enjoy a summer of creative play, see and learn at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. From June 30th to September 7th discover artists and adventure with the new mobile iPad app, gallery tours, a kids Art Splash gallery and Art Splash studio. Create hand-on activities and enjoy family themed festivals with Grammy Award-winning Okee Dokee Brothers and Academy Award-nominated movie "Song on the Sea." Baby bird play dates and stroller tours keep every family member involved, no matter what the age. Admission is always free for children under the age of twelve and Pay What You Wish Wednesday evenings 5:00 pm to 8:45 pm and first Sunday of every month. Radnor Studio 21and MainLineTV.org
Philadelphia, located between New York and Washington D.C, is considered to be the birthplace of the United States. The Constitution was debated here in Philadelphia in what is now the Independence Hall. The nearby Liberty Bell Center is home to the famous two-thousand-pound bell which became a symbol of freedom. The National Constitution Center also tells the story of 1920s prohibition. Learn more about Al Capone and other famous former inmates at the Eastern State Penitentiary. The Philadelphia Museum of Art, one of the country's largest museums, is not to be missed. At Fairmount Park, discover outdoor art on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, as well as the Smith Memorial Arch dedicated to Civil War heroes. Attractions for kids include Philadelphia Zoo, the oldest zoo in America. Meet...
Some pictures of my visit to the Philadelphia Museum of Art in 2008. Some nice artwork and also got a picture with the Rocky statue. Thanks for watching. travel tour guide trip visit vacation destination art artist artists paint painting paintings sculpture museum museums met modern abstract pablo picasso history metropolitan new york nyc city phily philadelphia pa pennsylvania
A look at the works inside the Philiadelphia Museum of Art, one of the nation's best art museums. For more information on the Philadelphia Museum of Art or a visit to Philadelphia head to http://www.travelthruhistory.tv
Explore the streets of Philadelphia through South Street, Boathouse Row and the Philadelphia Museum of Art where the Rocky Statue Presides. Dine at a former national bank and see Phily from atop! At night, take a cruise down the Delaware River and gaze at the neon lights the hang from the branches of Spruce Street Harbor Park. Finally, we play ball at Citizen's Bank Ballpark home of the Philadelphia Phillies and chow down on some of Philadelphia's famous Philly Cheesesteak establishments! __Places Visited__ Kimpton Hotel Monaco: http://www.monaco-philadelphia.com Spruce Street Harbor Park: http://www.delawareriverwaterfront.com Sonny's Cheesesteaks: http://www.sonnyscheesesteaks.com Hilton Philadelphia at Penn's Landing: http://hiltonpennslanding.com Patriot Harbor Lines City Lights Cruis...
The Philadelphia Museum of Art is among the largest art museums in the United States. It has collections of more than 227,000 objects that include "world-class holdings of European and American paintings, prints, drawings and decorative arts." The Main Building is visited by more than 800,000 people annually, and is located at the west end of Philadelphia's Benjamin Franklin Parkway. Other museum sites include the Rodin Museum, also located on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway; the Ruth and Raymond G. Perelman Building, across the street from the Main Building; and historic houses in Fairmount Park. The Perelman Building opened in 2007, and houses some of the more popular collections, as well as the Museum's library, with over 200,000 books and periodicals, and 1.6 million other documents. The...
Philadelphia - Pennsylvania Travel Guide, Tourism, Vacation World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube Philadelphia - Pennsylvania Travel Guide http://goo.gl/gB5fmj Philadelphia was once dubbed the, "Athens of the Americas," as it was the undisputed cultural centre of the New World. Today, it remains one of America's most historical cities; quite significant in a country officially only 230 years old. Philadelphia is where the American War of Independence began and ended, with the creation and signing of the Constitution. But Philly is so much more than just a beacon of American liberty. Philadelphia also has a vibrant arts scene, diverse population, renowned orchestra, plus world-class museums and some fantastic restaurants. It is said Philadelphia is the only place in America ...
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Художественный музей Филадельфии (Philadelphia Museum of Art) — один из крупнейших в США музеев изобразительного искусства. ------------------------------------------------------------- The Philadelphia Museum of Art is among the largest art museums in the United States. It has collections of more than 227,000 objects that include "world-class holdings of European and American paintings, prints, drawings, and decorative arts".
This is a vlog style video for the monthly trip with DSPGaming. This month is a week visit to Philadelphia, PA. Subscribe: www.youtube.com/PandaLeeGames Follow on twitter: @PandaLeeGames Check out my gaming section: http://thekingofhate.com/forums/Forum-PandaLeeGames
Filmed with hidden cameras at the Guggenheim Bilbao, in "Little Frank and His Carp" Fraser reverses her well-known role as museum docent, performing instead the position of a museum visitor listening to the official audio guide- which advises visitors, among other things, to caress the building's "powerfully sensual" curves. "Little Frank and His Carp" was produced by Consonni, Bilbao. Andrea Fraser’s artistic practice includes performance-based work, video, context art, and institutional critique. In her 1989 work Museum Highlights , she adopts the persona of a tour guide but delivers outlandish information as she leads unsuspecting visitors through the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Little Frank and His Carp is a performance work filmed by hidden cameras at (and without the prior knowledg...
Vlog 008 - Sunday October 07, 2015 This weekend was my grandmothers birthday so as a little present I took her to the Philadelphia Art Museum. Hope you enjoy this Vlog. Social Networks instagram.com/djbarrnj twitter.com/djbarr Facebook.com/BarrNation Snapchat: djbarrnj Music By Pink Slip - https://soundcloud.com/pinkslipmusic Please like, share, comment and subscribe. Thank you for your support.
This video previews the work that has officially started on architect Frank Gehry's plans to "unclog the arteries" of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, as part of a major renovation project that will transform the layout of the historic building. The Canadian-American architect's masterplan for the 1920s structure involves removing interventions made by Venturi Scott Brown in the 1980s, and opening up the circulation to visitors can better orientate themselves within the museum. Major alterations to the layout include the removal of the central auditorium, which will open up views right through the building. The space in its place will be known as the Forum, and include a grand staircase that will connect vaulted walkways below to the floors above. Subscribe to our YouTube channel for the...
A look at the works inside the Philiadelphia Museum of Art, one of the nation's best art museums. For more information on the Philadelphia Museum of Art or a visit to Philadelphia head to http://www.travelthruhistory.tv
The Philadelphia Museum of Art is among the largest art museums in the United States. It has collections of more than 227,000 objects that include "world-class holdings of European and American paintings, prints, drawings and decorative arts." The Main Building is visited by more than 800,000 people annually, and is located at the west end of Philadelphia's Benjamin Franklin Parkway. Other museum sites include the Rodin Museum, also located on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway; the Ruth and Raymond G. Perelman Building, across the street from the Main Building; and historic houses in Fairmount Park. The Perelman Building opened in 2007, and houses some of the more popular collections, as well as the Museum's library, with over 200,000 books and periodicals, and 1.6 million other documents. The...
The Bearded Ladies turn our galleries into a queer playground in honor of Barbra Streisand and the 50th anniversary of Color Me Barbra.
Художественный музей Филадельфии (Philadelphia Museum of Art) — один из крупнейших в США музеев изобразительного искусства. ------------------------------------------------------------- The Philadelphia Museum of Art is among the largest art museums in the United States. It has collections of more than 227,000 objects that include "world-class holdings of European and American paintings, prints, drawings, and decorative arts".
Find out how Pop art’s embrace of popular culture and imagery became a worldwide phenomenon. See "International Pop" at the Philadelphia Museum of Art
The Rocky Steps - Philadelphia Museum of Art (Aug. 2007)
The Philadelphia Museum of Art hosts an exhibition, curated by the museum’s Elisabeth Agro, of the sculptural objects of woodturner David Ellsworth as part of their “At the Center: Masters of American Craft” series. Ellsworth speaks about his highly innovative work, the tools and techniques he invented, and his decades long career as a master craftsman, educator, author, and thinker about art.
The Philadelphia Museum of Art is reopening its South Asian Galleries after a two-year, $2.7 million renovation on Oct. 2, 2016. Here's a quick tour of the galleries.
flying around the museum of art and an interesting statue in kelly drive.
Fun promo we made for the Philadelphia Museum of Art's International Pop exhibition. Designed and Directed by Nol Honig Produced by Luis Bravo Music by Alberto Continentino
This video was concepted for Dutch designer Marcel Wanders and The Philadelphia Museum of Art. We created a dreamlike stop-motion of objects personally selected by the artist to represent pivotal points in his extraordinary career.
Today, one of Philadelphia's most beautiful buildings, 30th St. Station, had a new visitor among the hustle and bustle of daily commutes. Perched at the west end of the interior is a 16-foot tall sculpture with its head hanging in its hands. With X's on it's eyes, hands, and feet, the artist behind the massive fiberglass and metal installation should be well known to you. Companion (Passing Through), the incredible work of the legendary KAWS now makes the Amtrak train station it's home. First seen in Hong Kong, New York, The Aldrich Museum in Ridgefield, CT, The High Museum, Atlanta, and The Modern, Fort Worth, Companion (Passing Through) will quietly sit at 30th St. Station until May 14th, 2013. However, this morning saw much hubbub surrounding the installation as it received an offici...
"Constructionism" is an installation of reproduced artworks from the Philadelphia Museum of Art's permanent collection that surrounds construction during a major expansion of the Museum. Design by Paula Scher/Pentagram.
A time-lapse film of the city of Philadelphia, locations vary from Broad St, The Art Museum, Park, Water works, Center city, Citizens Bank Park, Love Park, and More Filmed and Edited by: Zack McGowan Music: Porcelain By:Helen Jane Long Blemusicgroup@yahoo.co.uk
BARTKRESA Design was honored to be a part of Pope Francis’ first visit to the U.S. BKD created the projection designs that illuminated the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the main stage LED used throughout the Pope’s Festival of Families celebration. Over 20 artists worked under incredibly tight timelines to produce the spectacular visual backdrops seen by over a million in attendance, and millions around the world. Philadelphia-based event production company, ESM Productions, organized this once-in-a-lifetime event that included over 100 vendors from across America. Very special thanks to DWP Live for providing projection technology, system hardware, and alignment expertise.
R. Luke DuBois (http://lukedubois.com) is a composer, artist, and performer who explores the temporal, verbal, and visual structures of cultural and personal ephemera. He holds a doctorate in music composition from Columbia University, and has lectured and taught worldwide on interactive sound and video performance. He has collaborated on interactive performance, installation, and music production work with many artists and organizations including Toni Dove, Matthew Ritchie, Todd Reynolds, Michael Joaquin Grey, Elliott Sharp, Michael Gordon, Bang on a Can, Engine27, Harvestworks, and LEMUR, and was the director of the Princeton Laptop Orchestra for its 2007 season. Stemming from his investigations of “time-lapse phonography,” his recent work is a sonic and encyclopedic relative to time-la...
"Discovering the Impressionists: Paul Durand-Ruel and the New Painting" at the Philadelphia Museum of Art is a breathtakingly beautiful show which follows Paul Durand-Ruel's rise as a "visionary Parisian art dealer who enthusiastically championed Impressionist artists new style of painting. This exhibition examines the critical years from 1865 to 1905 when Durand-Ruel both inspired and sustained artists like Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Édouard Manet, Camille Pissarro, and Edgar Degas. World-famous masterpieces by these artists and others are shown with historical photographs and documents to explore this vital period." (www.phliamuseum.org) MainLineTV.org
Enjoy a summer of creative play, see and learn at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. From June 30th to September 7th discover artists and adventure with the new mobile iPad app, gallery tours, a kids Art Splash gallery and Art Splash studio. Create hand-on activities and enjoy family themed festivals with Grammy Award-winning Okee Dokee Brothers and Academy Award-nominated movie "Song on the Sea." Baby bird play dates and stroller tours keep every family member involved, no matter what the age. Admission is always free for children under the age of twelve and Pay What You Wish Wednesday evenings 5:00 pm to 8:45 pm and first Sunday of every month. Radnor Studio 21and MainLineTV.org
Philadelphia, located between New York and Washington D.C, is considered to be the birthplace of the United States. The Constitution was debated here in Philadelphia in what is now the Independence Hall. The nearby Liberty Bell Center is home to the famous two-thousand-pound bell which became a symbol of freedom. The National Constitution Center also tells the story of 1920s prohibition. Learn more about Al Capone and other famous former inmates at the Eastern State Penitentiary. The Philadelphia Museum of Art, one of the country's largest museums, is not to be missed. At Fairmount Park, discover outdoor art on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, as well as the Smith Memorial Arch dedicated to Civil War heroes. Attractions for kids include Philadelphia Zoo, the oldest zoo in America. Meet...
Connected Classrooms: Stories in Art with the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
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Conferencia impartida por: Carl Brandon Strehike. Conservador emérito, Philadelphia Museum of Art. Museo del Prado, 20-04-2016
Designer Harry Allen collaborates with the Hot Glass Team on a new design for Steuben--a large-scale glass piggy bank. Based in New York City, Harry Allen is a multi-disciplined designer with work in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art and the Brooklyn, Denver, Philadelphia Museums of Art, and The Corning Museum of Glass. This collaboration with Harry Allen highlights Steuben’s commitment to tradition by working with the most notable design talent of the day.
"Pop in Italy" | Artist Talk | Sergio Lombardo | Philadelphia Museum of Art Luigia Lonardelli, Curator of Contemporary Art at MAXXI Museum in Rome, talk whit Sergio Lombardo, a protagonist of the roman and international artistic scene in the early Sixties. Presentation of Carlos Basualdo, Keith L. and Katherine Sachs Curator of Contemporary Art at the PMA Introduction of Erica F. Battle, The John Alcuin and Hal Marryatt Associate Curator of Contemporary Art at the PMA.
While unveiling http://innertifozlax.blogspot.com/0084602 a statue of himself at the steps by the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Rocky is publicly challenged by Clubber Lang, a ferocious new boxer rapidly climbing the ranks.
Conferencia impartida por Carl Brandon Strehike, conservador emérito, Philadelphia Museum of Art. Museo del Prado, 20-04-2016.
Samurai ไปไหนวะ คลิปนี้เป็นคลิปนำเที่ยวเมือง Philadelphia ขอให้สนุกนะครับ หากมีโอกาสก็สามารถมาเที่ยวตามได้ สามารถกดข้ามไปดูสถานที่ต่างๆได้ข้างล่างครับ http://www.visitphilly.com/ Music by Joakim Karud : https://soundcloud.com/joakimkarud Ukiyo - https://soundcloud.com/ukiyoau Blue Wednesday - https://soundcloud.com/bluewednesday 1.) City Hall 0:00 2.) Love Park 8:56 3.) Masonic Temple 15:40 4.) Philadelphia Academy of the Fine Arts 18:59 5.) Comcast Center 20:08 6.) Liberty Place 20:45 7.) PSFS Building/ Loews Philadelphia Hotel 22:20 , 2:11:31 8.) China Town 24:50 9.) Reading Terminal Market 28:39 10.) National Constitution Center 34:19 11.) Liberty Bell 42:29 12.) Independence Hall 47:51 13.) Rittenhouse Square 50:51 14.) Schuylkill River Park 53:14 15.) South Bridge 56:02 16.) Univer...
Sam Maloof (January 24, 1916 – May 21, 2009) was a furniture designer and woodworker, the first craftsman to receive a MacArthur fellowship. Maloof's work is in the collections of several major American museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and the Smithsonian American Art Museum. He was described by the N.Y. Times as "a central figure in the postwar American crafts movement".
Sam Maloof (January 24, 1916 – May 21, 2009) was a furniture designer and woodworker, the first craftsman to receive a MacArthur fellowship. Maloof's work is in the collections of several major American museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and the Smithsonian American Art Museum. He was described by the N.Y. Times as "a central figure in the postwar American crafts movement".
Stringed puppets dancing,
Drawing flies to the stench
Flesh impaled with wires
Sick, amusing, painful play
Imagination, evisceration
A morbid show
With blood on the wall
Hear people’s call
Chant and applaud
Caged in mocked misery
And audience with bleeding taste
Pulling strings, open sores
Come in,
Come in and catch the art
Barbed wire, embracing like fire
Deforming architecture
Endless desires, clawing pyre
Like a living dissection
Closing ecstasy, a fevered burning plague
Temptations lost control,
Rips apart the victims whole
Artistic patterns remain
Like a puzzle in its chaos start