The Louvre in Paris, Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam and the Palace Museum (Forbidden City) in Beijing. And i would like to go to famous museums in England, Italy and America in the future. I dont know if @Etienne, @Sabri_KC and @Lianshen like art but they can visit the Louvre and also the D'orsay Museum much easier!! ππ
β‘οΈ What kind of art do you like the most?
For paintings i like impressionism the most like for example of Monet. And ancient Asian art and Italian old architecture like in Rome are super beautiful. @Pennarossa2024, @Simone724 and @Paolo63 are super lucky! that they live in Italy!
β‘οΈ Could you be an artist yourself?
Not for paintings or drawings like @nikikat_03, @Miss_Penpal and @mayuuram did in the art gallery forum but i dont think most people think ballet is an art but i think it is.
Can I ask @diogenes_cask: you were the director of a museum in Istanbul? π
Art is divided into at least three types, namely fine art & design (fine arts, visual communication and design, craft & fashion, interior design and product design), recorded media art (photography, film, & animation), and performing arts (music, theater, modern dance, traditional dance, puppetry, etc.) and ballet is act of art too, and the art is in every choreography performed by the ballerina. In my institute it is included in the performing arts.
Art is divided into at least three types, namely fine art & design (fine arts, visual communication and design, craft & fashion, interior design and product design), recorded media art (photography, film, & animation), and performing arts (music, theater, modern dance, traditional dance, puppetry, etc.) and ballet is act of art too, and the art is in every choreography performed by the ballerina. In my institute it is included in the performing arts.
Thank you very much @mayuuram!! Yes i agree absolutely and in our country if you go to an academy (or conservatorium) it is often BOTH music and ballet as artistic studies. But if you talk with people who are not in art and only go to museums for example they often say it is not really art but i think it is wrong.
You are doing media art right with animations? And do you have nice museums that you visited in Indonesia or in other countries or that you would like to visit? Or to a super famous theatre?
actually i'm more into illustration (visual communication & design major) but in my major we also learn animation too. not only that, but also photography, audiovisual (like short movie for social/commercial advertising), comic, ui/ux, poster, etc.. well anything that possible to see with eyes, and it's visual & aesthetic, we are the one who create it.
ofcourse, precisely in the capital (Jakarta), there a lot of museum & exhibition in here
The Louvre in Paris, Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam and the Palace Museum (Forbidden City) in Beijing. And i would like to go to famous museums in England, Italy and America in the future. I dont know if @Etienne, @Sabri_KC and @Lianshen like art but they can visit the Louvre and also the D'orsay Museum much easier!! ππ
β‘οΈ What kind of art do you like the most?
For paintings i like impressionism the most like for example of Monet. And ancient Asian art and Italian old architecture like in Rome are super beautiful. @Pennarossa2024, @Simone724 and @Paolo63 are super lucky! that they live in Italy!
β‘οΈ Could you be an artist yourself?
Not for paintings or drawings like @Emmiiii_17_11, @Miss_Penpal and @mayuuram did in the art gallery forum but i dont think most people think ballet is an art but i think it is.
Can I ask @diogenes_cask: you were the director of a museum in Istanbul? π
Yes, I have worked as the director in The Museum of Ancient Orient for some terms.
Wowww that is beautiful @diogenes_cask!! i have to tag @H_E_A_R_T and @psysarah15 too because i think they β€οΈβ€οΈ it too!!! Do you miss working there? π
In fact @Yue_, I live almost as far from Paris as you when I am in Brittany. Unless I take the high speed train, I need half a day to go there, so I never visited the Louvre or Orsay (I just went outside the Louvre, and there seems to be way too many people for me to wait in line there).
I didn't have the chance to visit many museums either, so my choice is restricted. That being said I would say : - Pietro Griffo museum in Agrigento, more like archeology museum, but I hope it still counts
- National Museum of Tokyo ; It's really big though and there are way too many things to see there
I think most other I visited were either archeological or natural history ones; or I forgot about them
I adored to be there in each and every moment I've spent there. It has an excessively alluring spirit in every corner.
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I didn't know of this place; I probably would have visited it else... It looks marvellous.
hii @Svenson65!! thank you very much for the tip!! grazie!! π what kind of art is in that museum? we have been one time in Rome and that was super nice but not yet in Florence!!
and it is nice that you are on the forum! i made an overview of nice forums here: forum overview and i also mentioned art forums! maybe it is useful! πππ
i googled for translation so this is in italian:
hii @Svenson65!! grazie mille per il consiglio!! grazie!! π che tipo di arte c'Γ¨ in quel museo? siamo stati una volta a Roma ed Γ¨ stato super bello ma non ancora a Firenze!!
ed Γ¨ bello che tu sia sul forum! ho fatto una panoramica dei forum belli qui: panoramica del forum e ho anche menzionato i forum d'arte! forse Γ¨ utile! πππ
Art for me is more about emotions than about rules or genres. I can be equally fascinated by old paintings and modern illustrations. Sometimes I find interesting things where you don't expect them. For example, in WiliArt Store I have come across very atmospheric works that made me think several times. This is probably the main value of art - it can touch you completely unexpectedly