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Paper pulp represents the soldiers’ letters to their spouses that could not reach their homes. Experiences of all groups like the personnel of the medical corps, widows of the soldiers who fought in the battle, and veterans have been narrated in the model developed by Robleto. The model sufficiently conveys their painful experiences. Such models make an excellent source of information for the young generation.
Image 2:
“Piece Work.” (“MCA DENVER”).
Piece Work shown in the figure above has been made by the artist Allison Smith who is an artist from Oakland.
In this exhibition, Smith will display through sculptures and papers, works that come from various traditions and different forms of decorative art in America. In the very exhibition, there will be displayed a braided rug that was started by the artist and has been finished by various visitors on the gallery site. A large number of the pieces of artwork reflect different aspects of the culture that emerged at the time of the war. Such features include but are not limited to the rug and the cloth marks meant to prevent gas from getting inhaled. Craftsmen, visitors, and artists are invited to a whole range of programs to play their respective parts in the creation of museum work. The fundamental purpose behind such an invitation is to inculcate a better understanding of the different events of the war and their underlying causes in the visitors and artists in the present age.
Image 3:
Bloodlines (“MCA DENVER”).
The painting shown in the figure above has been made by the artist Hermass Nitsch who is from Austria.
The painting shown above will be displayed in the exhibition up to 29 May 2011. The exhibition will display a whole range of paintings made by Nitsch that he made in the span of 17 years from 1990 to 2007. “Nitsch’s blood- and pigment-stained canvases hover between the poles of material decadence and the mystery enacted in the sacrificial/redemptive drama of the Catholic Mass” (“MCA DENVER”). The figure above is an excellent example of extreme forms of art in the modern age. It speaks of the massive violence in the form of murders and massive killings that are happening all over the world every day. The painting shows blood flowing over a white curtain. This is a very thought-provoking painting that reflects reality
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