CONNECTION TO HUMANITIES STUDIES
The works found within a museum reflect the inner thinking’s, ideas, visions, and the creative ability of each individual artist that translates some information, truth, reality, or provides insight into some aspect of society from which it is drawn. Something does not come from nothing, thus all artistic work had inspiration. Inspiration can be derived from numerous places yet at its core it originated in humanity thus works of art are directly related to and extremely relevant towards the study of humanities. Furthermore, each individual culture reflects and portrays similar ideas in very different ways, some even completely contradictory to that of another culture.
OBSERVATION
I chose the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA). The SFMOMA was founded in 1935 and was the first West Coast museum to show exhibitions of modern and contemporary artwork. My partial reasoning for doing so was that for component a of this project I chose San Francisco as my place and am keeping in line with that theme. What caught my eye was the “The Face of Our Time” exhibit of four relatively unknown photographers whose images captured a distinct aspect of reality that is captivating, real, intense, rough, and that each photograph conveys a distinct message. These photos convey the current conditions of the world in which we all live. They are eye opening, for instance, the photographs of Africa portray aspects of the politics, culture, and community that are a part of everyday life for Africans, an everyday life that would make any American shudder. The majority of Americans are so removed from such a harsh lifestyle/reality that this type of exposure to the rest of the world is desperately needed. There are photographs of Iraq protestors who are standing up and speaking out against a seemingly endless war that is responsible for taking the lives of countless human beings, many of them barely eighteen years old. These protestors are struggling to end the bloodshed that plagues the Middle East. How would you feel if it were your family members or you, yourself overseas in combat? Another photographer captured images of the aftermath of acts of terrorism and his work clearly displays what life is like living in a time of acts such as these, a time of fear, desperation, the unknown, and crude mortality. Other photos depict the effect of commercialism/capitalism upon a removed culture in Morocco.
INTERPRETATION
My choice regards the reality of the world around us and the desperate need for all citizens of every nationality, every background, every culture, and every nation to understand it in its entirety. The SFMOMA is a vehicle of conveyance of the truth that makes such an understanding possible.
JUDGMENT
I think that too many people are growing up sheltered in such a way that they are cut off from the reality of the world though many events that occur throughout the world seem distant, removed, irrelevant, and unconnected to the life that many lead. This is not so. If an event affects humanity, fellow mankind, it is relevant on every level. Everyone must be able to comprehend the reality and truth of the world they inhabit for with that comprehension achieved by the citizens of the world, a collective difference can be accomplished. The world would become a better place. The photos and aftermath of terrorism along with the harsh reality of life in Africa touched me deeply and if the whole world knew and empathized as I did, these situations would no longer be a reality.
QUESTIONING
I understand that the SFMOMA displays a variety of exhibitions and that the photographers whose work was shown in “The Face Of Our Time” exhibit were relatively unknown, I would like to know more about the process of exhibition selection.
CLASSMATE LEARNING ASPECT
I learned from Frank some interesting information about San Bernardino. San Bernardino contains many works of historic architecture labeled “Googie Architecture” that is essentially futuristic and consists of geometrical shapes. Though there are some buildings that fit that description in Sonoma County the majority of buildings have different styles such as Spanish Style Architecture as apposed to the more futuristic and contemporary style architecture. I would love to visit San Bernardino as it seems like a great place through Frank’s description.
Works Cited
Frank's Humanities 7 Blog
http://humanities7fxd.blogspot.com/2009/02/2a-san-bernardino-ca.html
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
"About SFMOMA Overview." SFMOMA. 2009. 23 Feb. 2009
"Face Of Our Time." SFMOMA. 2009. 23 Feb. 2009
"San Francisco Museum of Modern Art." Wikipedia. 11 Feb. 2009. Wikimedia
Foundation Inc. 23 Feb. 2009