Archive for August, 2014

Saturday, August 23rd, 2014

Jeff Koons: A Retrospective

Laying like a sculpture

You’re so narcissistic! What’s your name, Jeff Koons?

For its closing exhibition, the Whitney Museum of American Art has dedicated almost its entire space to feature the work of Jeff Koons, an artist who has been called “one of the most important, influential, popular, and controversial artists of the postwar era” (Whitney Museum).  Though I have never studied him previously, I did have some prior knowledge about Koons from visiting a gallery in Chelsea back during my History of Western Art II course in freshman year.  I remember not being impressed by much with the exception of his large, modern take on the pre-historic Venus of Willendorf.  This piece had caught my attention because I had learned about the original stone sculpture in AP Art History, and I didn’t realize it still had such an impact in the art world.

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Saturday, August 23rd, 2014

What I Think About My Sophomore Year

Marina at the Capitol in DC

Hey all!  I thought it would be a nice idea, as the semester has come to a close and I am beginning to enjoy my summer months, to fill you all in on what I have been up to during the past semester.  Visit my Academics page to see a bulleted list of my classes, assignments, awards, and activities!

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