Describe an art exhibition that you visited.
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when you saw this exhibition
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where the exhibition was held
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what was on display
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and explain your impression of the exhibition
Well, I have a science background and therefore, I was not much interested in the Art exhibition. My visit to this exhibition changed my perception towards Artwork, and before this, I mostly attended scientific conferences and exhibitions.
Here, I would like to talk about an Art exhibition that held in my city which I visited along with my friend. A couple of months back, my friend insisted me to go with him to see an art gallery, where a large exhibition was organised by the city council. It was held in Central Park of Art Gallery. I was not much interested initially to visit because I thought it would a boring experience. But I was totally wrong and time spent at this exhibition made a strong impression on my mind.
There was a picture display gallery where art collections of prominent arts were displayed and I got mesmerised on watching them. Apart from this, many other artists were displaying their talent of handcraft, stone carving, wood carving and so on. I was really impressed with the form of talent people have. This exhibition made me familiar with the efforts people put on to make masterpieces.
This exhibition helped me to break the monotony of life and I felt really great. I learned about many forms of art. All in all, this exhibition changed my mind about Art and in future, I would love to go to the art exhibition if organised in my city.
Sample 2:
Art exhibitions are often organized in our city, Jaipur. Being an avid art lover, I perpetually look forward to attending these exhibitions. One of the major attractions for art lovers in Jaipur is The Mukesh Art gallery. I have attended lots of exhibitions there. However, one exhibition that I can recollect now is the one that took place in October last year.
The exhibition was held in the multi-purpose hall on the ground floor of the art gallery building.
The exhibition showcased some fantastic art specimens prepared by the local artisans and craftsmen. The exhibition boasted of a curated collection of about 14000 awe-inspiring paintings, exquisitely framed in different forms and designs. Conjunctively, there was a separate display consisting of around 300 pieces of marble artworks comprising statues, utensils, showpieces, and toys. Not far off, was an exhibit promoting the traditional blue pottery and artworks native to Jaipur. This display was particularly enchanting as some of the pottery works were almost 2-3 feet long, which is why I even bought some of them for my home interiors. I even found some enticing traditional dresses with exclusive Jaipuri block paintings done all over them.
I must say, the exhibition not only created an awareness about the traditional arts and crafts of Jaipur but also elevated the respect that I had for these artisans and craftsmen. Also, the exhibition was very well organized and left a lasting impression on my mind wanting more of it.