Thursday, March 28, 2019
The Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit (MOCAD) :: Art Gallery Review
The Museum of coetaneous Art Detroit (MOCAD) had three different contrivanceists fix on display. It was split up into three different dwells the first room was use 99 To Much of a Good Thing and in the next room is Latoya Ruby Frazier Mother may I and in the stretch forth room was Jef Geys Woodward Avenue. The art that was on display was not tralatitious art work. All of the artists work displayed in the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit was out of the box thinking. The flow in each express made it easy to move from one bandage of art work to another piece of work. There be many different styles in the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit(MOCAD) like industrial design, expressionism and art that has repetition. In the Design 99 Too Much of a Good Thing queer was not traditional art but make objects that were then neuter or to make something new out of different items. In this picture at that place are some pieces of art was walk-trough art. The artists idea was to tak e found materials andutilitarian objects to propose creative solutions to complex problems. The art named The Neighborhood car 2010 1996 773 Bobcat is an example of industrial design. The bobcat is a moving grave and parts are functional. The other exhibit is Latoya Ruby Frazier Mother May I which is photos and video of the artists grandmother, mother and herself. The photos show real and raw emotions of the artists homes and family life. When aspect at the photos you could feel the emotion captured in the photo. When looking at the pieces of art work on that point was a rhythm that moved you from one piece of work to another piece of work. These photographs were not posed so there is a raw emotion of the relationship between grandmother, mother and herself. The last exhibit in the MOCAD is the Woodward Avenue by artist Jef Geys. The style of this art would have to fall under realism. The art captures the Detroit floras along Woodward Avenue at every intersection beginning at C adillac and ending at Sagninaw Street. In this exhibit you see driedspecimens with the corresponding scientific description, photographs, specific maps and there are drawings that document the research. This collected images of plants continue the artists fascination with documentation, community engagement and art as a way to comprehend larger social issues. This exhibit was interning to me to see all the different plant and to know that plants in the city unknown to most there are often edible, medicinal or even poisonous plants.
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