Results for Government should never censor the artistic works or historical displays that a museum wishes to exhibit
- Government should never censor the artistic works or historical displays that a museum wishes to exhibit -
...material and spiritual. They must guarantee to consolidate the foundation of the community, to promote the prosperity of the society, to make people better livings and to edify individuals’ sentimental world, rather than u... - Holocaust Museum in Houston -
The Holocaust Museum
The Holocaust Museum of Houston is at 5401 Caroline Street. ... “The mission of Holocaust Museum Houston is to promote awareness of the dangers of prejudice, hatred, and violence against the backdrop ... - function of museum -
... eternally. Museum is just like a framework of a painting, it protects the work, decorates it, display in a perfect conditions, which will be easier to make the public to accept the work.
Collection, museum not only pre... - Visit to the Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art -
I recently attended the Milton Avery show, at the Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art. The artwork in this show was borrowed from the collection of the Neuberger Museum of Art. ... The Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art was also immacul... - museums -
...ple feel puzzled whether we should put so much money on them.
Museums spread culture and knowledge. Through them, people can acquaint themselves with the past, and get a better understanding on the present. In Beijing,... - history of south africa -
History on Display
One thing that struck me in South Africa is the increasing and widespread use of historical exhibition as means of presenting peoples history across class and racial-ethnic lines. ... Even the mainstr... - holocaust museum -
Holocaust Museum
I had never been to a museum before where you could literally hear a pin drop. The day I visited the museum, there were buses of middle school children walking through the museum. ... Everyone of all a... - why people visit museums -
...hen people go to a museum their general knowledge increase so much, and it help to pass their knowledge for other people. For instance, people go abroad visit a museum, and come back to their home country, and after that t... - Scranton Iron Furnaces -
...ing distance of the Steamtown National Historic Site and
make up part of the Anthracite Museum Complex. The park is open all year round with
hours of 9 to 5, seven days a week. There is a visitors center in the park, b... - american museum of natural history -
On Bal’s essay regarding the American Museum of Natural History, he points out that many exhibits on display are merely the leftover uncategorizable remnants of those supposedly non-cultural works that otherwise would be disp... - A Great Unchanging State -
.... There would be a lot to see, the Indian artifacts, Columbus discovering America and many different artifacts throughout the museum that were very exciting. Nothing was to be touched and if they happened to touch someth... - Southwest Native Americans -
The exhibit I’m going to write about is based on the Southwest exhibit in the Mitchell museum in Evanston, Illinois. The southwest Native Americans were equal with the Hopi, Zuni, other Pueblo tribes, and family jewelry and... - The Walk in Asian Art Museum -
...alize, even in this diverse part of the world, about who I am.
The China, Korea, and Japan sections were of no less interest than the others. As a Chinese-Japanese Thai born, symbols and motif are prevalent and usuall... - Censoring Publicly Funded Art -
...) The value of this embodies an individual's right to free expression. Nevertheless, the First Amendment is not an absolute: it has limits. A democracy assigns individuals the task of choosing the most appropriate manner o... - Casa de la Moneda de la República Argentina -
The Casa de la Moneda de la República Argentina is the Argentine mint, controlled by the Argentine government and administratively subordinated to the Ministry of Economy. It was established in 1779.
It produces legal tend... - 6th flor muesum -
...bition features such landmark ads as the groundbreaking "Eisenhower Answers America" spots of 1952, the notorious "Daisy Girl" ad from Lyndon Johnson's 1964 campaign, Ronald Reagan's "Morning in America" ads from 1984, and... - cigarrettes -
...their peers. Since these programs suggested are based more on peer pressure rather than smoking itself, smoking will not be considered to be such a taboo. Perhaps this will give the impression that rather than smoking bein... - glsdgow -
... grand and magnificent place overlooking the famous George Square is the City Chambers. It is an impressive symbol of Glasgow’s political strength and historical wealth. Completed in 1888, the City Chambers has for over a ... - aaaaaaaa little billy went to market -
... The creation of a flying museum, memorial, and classroom to preserve the memory of the great Berlin Airlift of 1948-49 was begun in November of 1988. This museum took the form of the Douglas C-54 "Spirit of Freedom", rest... - MY LIFE -
...merican artist to work in a cubism idiom. He made witty and original use of it and created a distinctive American style, for however abstract his works became he always claimed that every image he used had its source in ob...