Lecture: Interperting Modern Art through an Archeological Lens

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Name: Lecture: Interperting Modern Art through an Archeological Lens
Date: August 30, 2019
Time: 1:30 PM - 4:00 PM EDT
Event Description:
What is the difference between "primitive" creations of the past and "art" of the present? Is modern art different than the artifacts that were created hundreds and even thousands of years ago? We, as humans, have the same inherent desires and capabilities our ancestors did. so why do we treat art so differently? Early civilizations represented the world around them as lines, form, and color, representative of the concept they wanted to express. Abstract art is no different. This lecture weaves a narrative of abstract art from the past to the present, using works of Ellsworth Kelly at the center.
Location:
Yarmouth Senior Center 528 Forest Road West Yarmouth, MA 02673
Date/Time Information:
Friday August 30th at 1:30PM
Contact Information:
Please call 508-394-7606 EXT 1330 to RSVP
Fees/Admission:
There is no fee
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