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Essay / Ultimate Art Exhibition, A Journey Back in Time - 1225
There are many possible artworks and locations that could be considered when attempting to create and would be classified as "l 'ultimate art exhibition'. For my project, I decided to place my art exhibition in Rome, Italy, for many reasons. One of them is that Rome is known for its very beautiful architectural architecture and for its great masterpieces such as the Pantheon and the Colosseum. Due to the extremely high number of tourists that Rome receives all year round, if an art gallery with extremely high expectations was placed here, it would receive a very large number of people daily. So due to this and its culture, I decided that Rome could be one of the best choices, so the art exhibition will be placed here. The art exhibition will be contained inside a large building similar in style and construction to the Pantheon, containing exists in five different rooms once inside. Since the Pantheon was used as a temple to celebrate all the Roman gods ("Pantheon"), having this style of building in Rome is perfect. Since it will be a large container for art, its meaning changes somewhat. Instead of being a temple that will celebrate the gods, it will be used as a temple to celebrate some of the great works of art created in the distant to more recent past. While containing great works of art, the container must be equally large, otherwise the art will lose some of its meaning and the mood and feeling produced will not be as "special". What's better than having a Roman style building inside Rome? Its frontal area will consist of large support pillars that will allow an open space for entry into the exhibition. Then once inside o...... middle of paper ......y: "Architecture in ancient Greece." Architecture in ancient Greece. Np, and Web. May 13, 2014. “Chartres Cathedral”. Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, November 5, 2014. Web. May 13, 2014. “Equestrian statue of Marcus Aurelius”. Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, August 5, 2014. Web. May 13, 2014. Geitlein, M. 2013. Living With Art, tenth edition. New York: McGraw-Hill. Kinnaer, Jacques. “The Site of Ancient Egypt.” The site of ancient Egypt. Np, July 25, 2009. Web. May 13, 2014. “Pantheon”. A look at cities. Www.aviewoncities.com, nd Web. May 13, 2014. “Rose window (architecture). » Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, May 8, 2014. Web. May 13, 2014.Vanni. "Zeus of Artemision (also called Poseidon)." Art through time: a global vision. Annenberg Foundation, nd Web. May 13, 2014. Zucker, Stephen. “School of Raphael of Athens”. School of Athens. KhanAcademy, nd Web. May 13 2014.