Last Wednesday, I visited the Chicago
Cultural Center with my classmates and teacher. I saw the exhibition Eugene
Eda's Doors for Malcolm X College. Eugene“Eda”Wade who was born in Baton Rouge
is a painter, print-maker, sculptor, and muralist. He designed those doors for
MX College. From the introduction, I know that the door murals depict subject
matter from African and African-American history and culture. I noticed that he
used some lively colors in each door. Some of them are flat and two-dimensional,
and others have more of a painterly quality.
I saw another exhibition “Hey You! Yeah You!”
too. Art is in life, from live. This exhibition is closer to our real life. I remembered
a funny art work, but I did.t take the photo. It uses several parts to make up
a sense. I thought it’s a whole view in this art work at first, and all the
people who are playing are in the same place. I found my first opinion was wrong
later. This art work made up from some different parts. It’s a great idea. The
picture is one of the art work in this exhibition, and it shows us a small and
active city.
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