Exhibition review

Order Description Imagin" rel="nofollow">ine that you are a critic for a local newspaper with an educated but non-specialist audience. You have been asked to write a 1,200 to 1,500 word review of the exhibit, Kate Terry: Suspended Space, which is now on view at the Broad Art Museum. Your task is to in" rel="nofollow">inform a would-be audience about the exhibition and to provide some context for it. To achieve this, you need both to describe AND critique the exhibit and its rationale. Critics tend to write from their own backgrounds, so feel free to brin" rel="nofollow">ing in" rel="nofollow">in thin" rel="nofollow">ings you have learned in" rel="nofollow">in class, from your own readin" rel="nofollow">ings, or from your own personal history. What are your in" rel="nofollow">initial impressions? Be very conscious of your own reactions to the display. Questions to help you get started: 1. Be conscious of your personal, social, and physical experience in" rel="nofollow">in visitin" rel="nofollow">ing the exhibit. How do you feel in" rel="nofollow">in the exhibition? What is the role of your surroundin" rel="nofollow">ings in" rel="nofollow">in your experience? 2. How has the work been in" rel="nofollow">installed? Notice thin" rel="nofollow">ings like placement, spacin" rel="nofollow">ing, and lightin" rel="nofollow">ing. 3. Is learnin" rel="nofollow">ing an important part of the exhibition experience? How did you learn? How would you evaluate the labels, wall text, or other materials available elsewhere in" rel="nofollow">in the museum? Do these represent the best way to provide such in" rel="nofollow">information? What other alternatives might there be? Would you provide other kin" rel="nofollow">inds of materials in" rel="nofollow">in other formats? 4. How does the work fit in" rel="nofollow">into the larger story of Min" rel="nofollow">inimalism in" rel="nofollow">in art? You should read the section on Min" rel="nofollow">inimalism in" rel="nofollow">in your textbook, pg. 1096-1097, before writin" rel="nofollow">ing up your review.