A VISIT TO MUSEUM OF MODERN ART
My visit to Museum of Modern Art was a pleasure. It
was worth going to this museum because They have great images, especially on
the second floor. Second floor is a show, The Shapes of Things. This gallery
shows many different pictures taken in the early days. Most of these images are
taken with black and white film color. I really like Telberg’s works, The
exhibition of witch. It express states of dreaming, fantasy, nightmare and
hallucination. This image was influence of America experimental film of postwar
period. It shows the whiteness of the landscape with the female figure in the
foreground and the male hovering the female. This image shows a lot of feelings
as well as sexual feel during that time. The background of this image is very
hallucinating because of the sky creating a hole ready for a tornado or
something. The witch had also played a significant role in U.S. history, the
term took on a new political dimension in the late 1940s as paranoia about the
influence of communism on the nation’s affairs which created a new climate. Another
image that I really like is from William Wegman, where he photographs images of
his dogs. Reason Why I like this is because I love dogs. It makes the
exhibition a little cuter. Wegman used several photographs and videos to show
humor, lightness and irony to his practice. He purchased the dog and named him
after the photographer Man Ray. He published the year of the dog’s death. He
purchased the dog in 1970 which is very old, maybe the only dog is being
capture at that time with a film camera. Lastly, I really like the image
capture at a staircase. It shows a shadow of the women in the film which I think
it’s fascinating. This was taken at the bottom of the stairs and up.
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