The Guggenheim Museum- Wing Jianwei: Time Temple

The Guggenheim Museum- Wing Jianwei: Time Temple

  Wing Jianwei’s sculpture and painting exhibition was very interesting to me. I like the four connecting paintings with the yellow lines on the corners…

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Marcel Dzama: Un Danse des Bouffons

Marcel Dzama: Un Danse des Bouffons

  Un Danse des Bouffons was an incredibly surprising short film. Considering that it was our first time going to a gallery, watching such a…

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Conclusions, or How Far We've Come

Conclusions, or How Far We’ve Come

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Stephen Wiltshire: Drawing from Memory

Stephen Wiltshire: Drawing from Memory

I had just been in airplanes and airports for 30+ hours, coming back from my vacation. I was groggy, sleepy, and needed a shower. Needless…

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Decor & Framing Gallery

Decor & Framing Gallery

On my way home from school I walk down 3rd Ave and I pass the same gallery every day: Décor Gallery & Framing. After passing…

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Superhero Shoes?

Superhero Shoes?

Today I was browsing through the list of sports websites I usually keep track of when I noticed this link to a shoe blog. This…

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Awakening in New York by Maya Angelou - Subway Art

Awakening in New York by Maya Angelou – Subway Art

Curtains forcing their will against the wind, children sleep, exchanging dreams with seraphim. The city drags itself awake on subway straps; and I, an alarm,…

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Fabian Oefner

Fabian Oefner

I recently discovered Fabian Oefner, and was amazed by his use of color. He uses normal physical properties with different liquids to create art that…

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Public Art!

Public Art!

This Sunday, on my way up to Central Park, I came across a painting that was right in the middle of the sidewalk. As a…

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