Wednesday, July 11, 2012

'The Prado' 2011 | Portrait of Spain: Masterpieces from the Prado




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'The Prado' 2011 | Portrait of Spain: Masterpieces from the Prado









To complement 'Portrait of Spain: Masterpieces from the Prado' the Gallery presents contemporary video works commissioned by the Prado, by Italian artist Francesco Jodice, that pay tribute to the visitors of the Prado. In 'The Prado by Francesco Jodice' 2011 a moving 'human atlas' of the museum's visitors is presented, registering the relationship between the vast cultural heritage of the Prado's collections and its audiences. Video Installation 'Spectaculum Spectatoris' 2011 presents a group portrait of the community that experiences the Prado. The five, synchronised projections show portraits of hundreds of visitors, constructing a record of their interaction with the works of art. Representing the Prado's human landscape, this installation avoids placing the work of art at its centre; rather, the viewer becomes a work of art. Film The second part of the work, a short film Prado, reflects the everyday relationship between visitors to the Prado and its collection. Jodice 'fuses' the visitor with the work of art, showing mobile portraits (couples, families, students) in dialogue with the Prado's collection, and once again making the spectator rather than the work of art the protagonist. 21 July -- 4 November 2012 | Watermall, Queensland Art Gallery (QAG) | Ticketed | An Australian first, exclusive to Brisbane qagoma.qld.gov.au QAG Opening Hours 10.00am — 5.00pm Monday to Friday 9.00am — 5.00pm Saturday and Sunday 9.00am — 5.00pm Public Holidays

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The fall after I graduated high school, I went away to college, majoring in Spanish at a large university and intending to become an interpreter. However, 2 years later, I flunked out (please don't judge, it was 7 years ago and partially due to things I couldn't control). I started at a community college a year or so later, and got an associate of arts degree in general studies, because it would guarantee my acceptance at a smaller, local university. Shortly after enrolling at the university, I realized how bad their Spanish program was and that it wouldn't do a good job preparing me to become an interpreter, but I tried to stick it out because it was close to home and I had gotten married to a man with a good job in the area. After struggling through their Spanish program for nearly 2 years (and becoming pregnant with my first child), I realized that I was too unhappy at the school and wasting my time and money there.

Now I don't know what to do, or what career to pursue. I'm 27, married with a baby boy (and planning for at least one more child in the near future), and sick of being in school. But money is getting tight, and I'm going to need a decent-paying job, especially when all my student loans start coming due. I'm considering going back to the community college to get an associate's degree or certificate, but I don't know in what. I was considering becoming a personal trainer, but I don't know if that would be worth it. Any ideas?






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