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Tag Archives: Koch
The Sculptor, 1964, John Koch
by: Rose Frankel, Elliot David, Viviana Flores http://eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu/mediaarts/files/gravity_forms/9-fc3d6cae33936728c6f74429c844aef2/2015/09/The-Sculptor-Rose-Frankel-and-Elliot-David.mp4 Our video does a great job of expressing the visual elements of the painting we chose. That being said, retrospectively we could have approached this assignment in a better way. Technologically, we … Continue reading
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Koch’s The Sculptor
by: Ariel Avgi and Michael Borrello http://eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu/mediaarts/files/gravity_forms/9-fc3d6cae33936728c6f74429c844aef2/2015/09/Kochs-The-Sculptor.mp4 At the Brooklyn Museum, we analyzed the subject matter of Koch’s, The Sculptor, drawing conclusions on the meaning of the painting and the artist’s intentions. Formal analysis was used to examine the artwork’s … Continue reading
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