World's Columbian Exposition Research Paper

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This quote was describing the relationship between Disney and it's Disneyland guests. Disneyland resembles World’s Columbian Exposition, which was simply an area where nations showcased their success. America decided to show their American Exceptionalism, which later evolved to Disney creating sentimental hyperrealistic stereotypes of numerous nations. The World’s Columbian Exposition was a critical event that inspired by Walt Disney’s creation of Disneyland in the 20th century. The World’s Columbian Exposition was a place in 1893 for the international display of American culture through American architecture. The Columbian Exposition witnessed many “spectacles of culture”, which were any form of art that shared the characteristics and values of a particular culture. …show more content…
American Exceptionalism was the idea that the USA was a nation that exceeds all other nations of the world with superiority. However, The Columbian Exposition was where americans showed their Neoclassicist architecture. The American Renaissance was emerging during the Columbian Exposition. The American Renaissance was an era where the national identity was expressed through Neoclassic Architecture. This sort of expression of national identity through art was present in Modern Art movements.

Disney was influenced by the Modern Art movements, and created Disneyland to branch from the world fairs. According to this quote, Disneyland aimed to show cultures of the world that were idealised, simplistic. Disneyland’s idealized perception of real cultures of the world is practiced to Modern Art movements such as Cubism and Fauvism. Disney pushed back on historical accuracy, a part of modernism, exhibited in Modern Art movements such as Cubism and Fauvism. Unlike these Modernist movements, Disney created modern art that pushed back on historical accuracy for the sake of creating a sentimental