"Two Women" Oil on canvas, painted by Ernst Ludwing Kirchner. Look at these two women in 1930s, the way their dress and look are different. Modern girls are like to wear mini skirt and dressy top, however, in a more reserved time period, women are dressed long jacket and wear hat to not disclosure their body too much.
"Female Dancer with Necklace." Painted wood presented by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner. This little piece of sculpture work interested me a lot because its vivid body like a real dancer although I didn't find the necklace.
This sculpture presented by Herman A. Scherer showed a sleeping woman with her boy. The awkward position and perspective of the interwoven figures convey a sense of compressed space. I could feel the intense emotions when I saw it as well.
The last one I wanted to share with you was the photography exhibition presented by John Divola called "As Far as I Could Get." Divola attached hsi camera to a tripod, set the timer for 10 seconds and then ran straight into the frame he had established. I found it very interesting how Divola used only 10 seconds to test how far human's ability can reach, as well capture the natural landscape. It was very creative!
This was the picture my friend took last year( I was the one who worn the blue jacket). LACMA Museum looks more gorgeous outside during the night. I would definitely recommend our peers to come and visit! Remember to come during the night, so you can see the famous light exhibition outside the museum.
Citation:
"Urban Light." Web. Dec 11, 2013. <http://exhibitioninquisition.wordpress.com/2011/11/26/koonss-train/>
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