What exhibition do you want to write about, where is it, and why? Why, in the context of your own life and interests, have you chosen this exhibition among all others?2. What kind of art is featured in the exhibition in terms of its media? (Is it painting, sculpture, digital, photography, mixed media, etc.?) Be as specific and detailed as possible, and fully cite your sources, including the exhibition website.3. Tell me something about the art’s context, meaning its time period, or a group of artists known to work together within a certain style or philosophy. Find, summarize, and fully cite one good source about this context.4. You are assigned the Victoria and Albert Museum Guide to Gallery Text. Beside this guide, find another resource online that gives you some guidelines for writing gallery text, including wall text and label text. (In fact, you can use words from that sentence as your search terms.) You might find websites, articles, pdfs, etc. Bookmark one source you think is particularly useful for future reference. Briefly describe your “take-aways” from this instructional source. Fully cite the source.
Answer the questions below in detail, and through preliminary topic research. Format: Number your responses. When questions 2-4 ask you to cite sources, that means full citationsin MLA 8th edition. You can use Easy Writer or The OWL at Purdue for citation support.1. What exhibition do you want to write about, where is it, and why? Why, in the context of your own life and interests, have you chosen this exhibition among all others?2. What kind of art is featured in the exhibition in terms of its media? (Is it painting, sculpture, digital, photography, mixed media, etc.?) Be as specific and detailed as possible, and fully cite your sources, including the exhibition website.3. Tell me something about the art’s context, meaning its time period, or a group of artists known to work together within a certain style or philosophy. Find, summarize, and fully cite one good source about this context.4. You are assigned the Victoria and Albert Museum Guide to Gallery Text. Beside this guide, find another resource online that gives you some guidelines for writing gallery text, including wall text and label text. (In fact, you can use words from that sentence as your search terms.) You might find websites, articles, pdfs, etc. Bookmark one source you think is particularly useful for future reference. Briefly describe your “take-aways” from this instructional source. Fully cite the source.