Monthly Archives: December 2010

NEW YORK COMIC CON 2010!

The New York Comic Con (abbreviated NYCC) is not just a mecca for nerds, it is a museum of the past, present, and future of our culture. The Javits convention center, for three days in October, is not just a … Continue reading

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More Confused Leaving than walking in…

The Moma was a place of great confusion to me. Half the things in there did not seem like art to me. I understand things like some twisted stacks of clay or some paint thrown on to a canvas could … Continue reading

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The Metropolitan Pyramid

The metropolitan museum of art really has a loose definition of art. Inside was anything that could be described as art. Statues, paintings, armor, swords, and furniture, anything you can think of. (If furniture is art, then my house could … Continue reading

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Marine Park

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Brooklyn Museum: Black Rosy, or My Heart Belongs to Black Rosy

This piece of art is found at the Brooklyn Museum and it’s entitled, Black Rosy, or My Heart Belongs to Black Rosy. It was created by Niki de Saint Phalle. This sculpture stood out to me when I was walking … Continue reading

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American Folk Art Museum

One of the Museums I recommend seeing in New York is The American Art Folk Museum. If you love America, it’s safe to say you will love this museum. All of the art in this museum tell American stories and … Continue reading

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Brooklyn Museum: Brooklyn’s Finest Booties

Dinka Herders in corsets The video above is a narrative of how I felt about the picture of Dinka Herders With Their Cattle that you see below. This photograph was taken by Carol Beckwith and Angela Fischer. 2

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