Sentences with phrase «ethnographic museum»

His first truly experimental works were inspired by his frequent visits to ethnographic museums in Paris, tap into the abstract forms and frank eroticism of non-Western tribal cultures.
This journey begins with visit to a soon to be declared UNESCO World Heritage Site at Chettinad, explore the group of monuments at Mahabalipuram - an ancient town on the south eastern coast, get close to the royal heritage at Mysore, experience village life at the ancient Anegundi village at Hampi, visit one of the country's finest ethnographic museums at Goa culminating with a Goan Carnival evening.
In terms of this presentation, the Chapman Family Collection parodies typical Western ethnographic museums and deepens the criticism of the underlying hypocrisy associated with a century of globalization.
During their subsequent travels through Italy, Morocco, and Spain they studied ancient architecture, visited ethnographic museums, and frequented flea markets, accumulating experiences and images that would directly inform their artworks throughout the early 1950s.
In Paris, Cousins was captivated by the city's museums; he frequented the Louvre (especially the Egyptian wing) as well as the many ethnographic museums.
The Museum of Word Culture (Världskulturmuseerna) in Gothenburg, Sweden, is a fascinating ethnographic museum dedicated to the various cultures of the world
If one prefers to see more of the Sacred Valley, one can drive back for a visit to an ethnographic museum featuring the history of Peru's rich read more...
If one prefers to see more of the Sacred Valley, one can drive back for a visit to an ethnographic museum featuring the history of Peru's rich civilization of the past or choose to explore the valley on mountain bike.
The Museum at Campbell River is an ethnographic museum that displays and educates about the history of the region and the people who have lived there.
«Tiznit,» made with white enamel house paint and pencil and crayon, with gouges and scratches in the surface, was named for a town in Morocco that he had visited, and the painting's primitivist shapes were inspired by tribal pieces he saw at the ethnographic museum in Rome, as well as by artists like Dubuffet, de Kooning and Franz Kline.
Kokoschka's raw, painterly style derived from artifacts he had seen in Vienna's ethnographic museum.
The MUDEC - Museo delle Culture is an ethnographic museum in Milan; designed by British architect David Chipperfield, the msueum opened on March 25, 2015
Inspired by tribal pieces he saw at the ethnographic museum in Rome, as well as by artists like Dubuffet, de Kooning and Kline.
It's an ethnographic museum, but they want to commission contemporary artists to do works there.
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