An exhibition

Look at each exhibition in the online essay “6 Now-Closed Exhibitions That You Can Still Explore In Street View” (below) and choose one for your paper.
https://artsandculture.google.com/story/6-now-closed-exhibitions-that-you-can-still-explore-in-street-view/AgJS_V6WxTWzKw (Links to an external site.)
1) Choose an exhibition: Your paper will focus on one exhibition from the essay above. Describe what the exhibition is about, the artist(s) featured, how navigated, if there is sound or accompanying text, etc. What is the theme? What do you learn from it? After describing the exhibition and artist, focus on one artwork in the exhibition.
2) Focus on one artwork: Choose one artwork and address it in terms of:
A) What sort of object is it? Is it junk, a commodity, a natural object, a relic, a readymade, etc. Does the artwork push back against objects by emphasizing process?
B) What is the life cycle of the object as explored in the Shanks essay? What materials, objects, or processes are used in the artwork? Where do the materials come from? What is done to them? How changed, transformed, manipulated by the artist? Does the object show signs of its transformation? Of decay?
C) Finally, consider how the virtuality of the online interface effects your experience of the artwork you are discussing. What is “the object” in this environment? How do you experience the artwork as a virtual thing? How does it compare to the “real” thing?
3) Scholarly dialogue: Use scholarly peer-reviewed sources to consider the meaning of this artwork and dialogue it is a part of. Has it been reviewed in art journals? Is the topics the artwork touches upon discussed elsewhere? Is it in dialogue with other artworks?

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