Describe an art exhibition that you visited IELTS cue card

 

Describe an art exhibition that you visited IELTS cue card

Describe an art exhibition that you visited IELTS cue card


You should say
When did you see this exhibition?
Where the exhibition was held?
What was on display?
Explain your impression of the exhibition.

Answer 1:
The art exhibition is a great way to get artists from different areas to exhibit their work together. Not only allow an artist to present their work, but it also allows up-and-coming amateur artists to enter the art world. 
Last year I went to Rajasthan to attend a conference with my few friends. The meeting was in Jaipur. After the program, we were free, so we decided to visit an art exhibition. Our hotel manager told us about the Mukes Art Gallery, and he also told us a show was going to start within an hour there. We booked a taxi to the art gallery. Firstly, we read the history of that gallery, which was written on the entrance wall. The Mukesh Art Gallery was born out of a vision to patronize the exceptionally talented local artists. Established in 2000 by Mr. Mukeshji Gupta, an avid collector and connoisseur of art, the gallery currently works with over hundreds.
Many different types of art, such as painting, drawing, and  sculpture, were on display.The painting presented different cultures, traditions, and religions of India. Whereas we saw many animals, birds and other decorative sculptures there. 
I enjoyed the exhibition because we did not need to ask the artist to describe the painting. After all, a small slip pasted on each item, which was explain everything about it. 
If I get a chance to visit it, I will come. 
Answer 2:
When I was little, I went to a museum near my hometown to see a paintings exhibition.
It was a special one-time exhibition to commemorate the struggle of Indian freedom fighters.  There were paintings from many different artists, including some world-famous ones like Rabindranath Tagore, Raja Ravi Verma, and M.F Hussain. However, all the paintings were about the life of Indian freedom fighters. Some of the paintings showed them with their families before they became involved in the freedom struggle, and some paintings depicted them actively protesting or fighting against the British. I think this was intentionally done to highlight the sacrifices that the freedom fighters made for India’s independence. Along with each painting, there were labels in Hindi and English, describing the paintings’ context.
When my parents told me about the exhibition, I was not interested, and I thought that I would get really bored. But after visiting, I remember thanking my parents for taking me there. One of the paintings, the hanging of Bhagat Singh, Rajguru, and Sukhdev, had a long-lasting impact on me.
 
I had read about this incident in my history textbook, but I didn’t know that all of them were so young when they made this ultimate sacrifice Moreover, I think reading about something in history books can never compare to the actual experience of seeing it in painted form. I came out with a newfound appreciation for India’s freedom and the people who made it possible.

IELTS Speaking Part 3 : Follow up Questions

Here some examples of follow up questions that you may asked during your speaking part 3 by examiner related to cue card “describe an art exhibition that you visited”.

1.How could art exhibitions attract more visitors?
Special events offer such a discount on paintings, free entry on special days, and memberships usually attract more visitors.

2. Are art exhibitions popular in your country?
Yes, exhibitions are popular in India. Even though people are very busy with their work, they save some time for themselves, family, and friends they spend in the museum and enjoy the exhibition.

3. Do you think people should have to pay to visit art exhibitions?
According to my perception, visits to art galleries should be paid because it will help management manage expenses. But it doesn’t mean that a visiting fee should be high because high charges may reduce the number of visitors so if the gallery sets an entry fee. It should be affordable.

4. How will art exhibitions change in the future?
The coming time will have advantages and disadvantages for exhibitions. Nowadays, most things are available online, so busy people will prefer to buy the painting online. The advantage is, Apart from this, the organizers will focus more on providing immense knowledge and good services to the visitors by organizing light and sound shows.

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