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Books > Travel > Travel & holiday guides > Museum, historic sites, gallery & art guides
During a career that spanned more than fifty years, two continents,
and work in many media, Man Ray (1890-1976) produced a large body
of photographic images that continue to command our attention. This
volume presents his early work in New York in the 1910s, selections
from his sizeable Paris oeuvre in the 20s, 30s, and 50s, and
photographs taken during his time in Hollywood in the 40s. Though
in later years he expressed a desire to be remembered as a painter,
Man Ray continued to work with photography throughout his life,
pushing the boundaries of the medium with cameraless images,
solarized portraits, and other innovations.
The Getty Museum's collection of three hundred works by Man Ray
includes vintage prints from the 1910s through the 1960s. This
volume presents more than fifty photographs, with commentary on
each image by Katherine Ware, assistant curator of photographs at
the J. Paul Getty Museum. The volume also includes an overview of
his life and the edited transcript of a symposium on his career.
Tour guides, a highly responsible group of professionals who are in
direct communication with tourists traveling around the world, have
a great impact on the proper promotion of the culture of countries,
global peace, and tolerance. Additionally, they are also effective
in the preservation of world natural heritage. Thus, the
educational status of tour guides, as well as the characteristics
and ethical values that they should possess, need to be examined on
an international scale. In today's world, where tourism demand is
directed towards all types of tourism, practices in special
interest tourism should be customized in order to ensure the
highest level of service quality and cultural appreciation. Cases
on Tour Guide Practices for Alternative Tourism provides emerging
research exploring the theoretical and practical aspects of the
occupational issues that surround tour guides and their
applications within international tourism. Featuring coverage on a
broad range of topics such as cultural education, specialized
learning, and international business, this book is ideally designed
for tour guides, travel agencies, tour managers, tour developers,
heritage sites, museums, academicians, researchers, students,
industry experts, and hospitality professionals.
This beautiful and visually immersive book charts the fascinating
story of the institution of the Museum, from its origins to the
present. Visited by millions around the world every year, museums
are one of mankind's most essential creations. They tell stories,
shape cultural identities and hold valuable insight about the past
and about the future. This captivating works charts a path from the
very first collection through to the latest developments in
cultural curation, interweaving Using examples of the greatest
cultural institutions to shape the narrative, historian and
academic Owen Hopkins draws on his deep knowledge of the field to
outline the history of the museum movement. Tracking the evolution
from princely collections in Europe and the Enlightenment's
classically inspired temples of curiosities, via the public museums
of the late nineteenth century, on to today's global era oficonic
buildings designed by the world's leading architects, this book is
a vital work for anyone seeking to understand the development of
the museum into what it is today. Over the course of five chapters
filled with stunning imagery that highlights the beauty of these
venerated buildings, the origins of key institutions are revealed,
including: Louvre Metropolitan Museum of Art British Museum Tate
Modern The Hermitage Guggenheim Smithsonian Institute Acropolis
Museum Also outlined are the motivations of the architects,
curators and patrons who have shaped how we experience the modern
museum, a cast that includes names such as King George II,
Napoleon, Henry Clay Frick, Peggy Guggenheim, Andrew Carnegie,
Alfred Barr, Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, Frank Gehry, Richard
Rogers, Nicholas Serota and Zaha Hadid. By examining how these
venues became intrinsic to our shared cultural experience,
analysing the changing roles they play in society and questioning
what the future holds in a digital age, this book is for anyone who
has stood in awe at the spectacle of a museum.
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