23 September 2009

What is the Value of Art? And What About the Presentation, Viewing and Reception of Art?

In my opinion, to overview the video of an apprentice and the following questions, I think two teams are playing the important roles and some of people have to contact and discuss with the photographers, then the other people have to arrange an exhibition and the best place for selling a lot of different content of photographs. But the one thing is showing both their team work, and each person has to showing their a great ability of soling people’s thing.

First, before to sale the art we should think about what is the art value for the viewers, the most people are think can make the money, but I think the important thing is the meaning and the message which come from the composition, and the people’s feeling when they see the art work. Besides, the viewers are with different perceptions of the art value.

Next, I think the presentation, viewing and reception of art is more important, too, the best way is the great communication and analyzing the definition of the art work, also the receptionist need more confidence to built up the relationship with the audiences whom visit an exhibition and gallery. For example, two teams are motivated to hold an exhibition, and manage one thing just two day. However, I am so surprised that the time is so rush, but they can use the short period to finish an event.

Overall, this video has telling us the competition between two teams of sale the photos from the photographers, and this is the great video which showing the team work, the personal selling experiences, the well ability and an enthusiastic services for people.

2 comments:

  1. I agree that the value of art is not just in the money that it is sold for. Ideas, meanings, and messages, don't have to be bought and sold but can be witnessed and appreciated without money changing hands.

    You have covered the main points of your question here, good work. There are still quite a few problems with English though - are you using spell check? You have written "soling" instead of "selling" - it should have picked up an error like this.

    TX

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  2. Thank you Tessa
    I will correct my spelling+o+

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