Professors (2016)
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Tag Archives: love
This is a story of Iago’s Mirror
by: Ali Murji, Rishi Dutt, Collin Chipetine http://eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu/mediaarts/files/gravity_forms/9-fc3d6cae33936728c6f74429c844aef2/2015/09/Iagos-Mirror.mp4 We did a lot of historical analyzation of the work in relation to the time period in which the piece was constructed. We could have included more subject matter discussion through our … Continue reading
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Tagged 137 pounds, contemporary, discussion, Fred Wilson, love
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Macaulay Night at the Museum
by: Matthew Severin, Elizabeth Jefimova, Dylan Chow http://eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu/mediaarts/files/gravity_forms/9-fc3d6cae33936728c6f74429c844aef2/2015/09/Macaulay-Night-at-Museum.mp4 We explored the social implications that go along with the painting. for example, we discussed the possibility that the woman presented in the portrait was a member of the upper class. We … Continue reading
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Tagged arrow, Cassat, Depression, love, portrait, Tear, woman
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Analyzing Faile’s Temple (2010)
by: Demi Moore, Vivian Chen http://eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu/mediaarts/files/gravity_forms/9-fc3d6cae33936728c6f74429c844aef2/2015/09/Analyzing-Failes-Temple-2010.mp4 We focused on the formal properties of the piece to examine how certain elements related to modern-day society. Utilizing contextual references, we were able to conjecture about the meaning of the work as it … Continue reading
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Tagged agony, feminism, girl, love, pop-culture, sculpture, temple, wolf
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Clouds Over The Black Sea – Crimea by Boris Anisfeld
by: Lior Agaronov, Taulant Kastrati http://eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu/mediaarts/files/gravity_forms/9-fc3d6cae33936728c6f74429c844aef2/2015/09/Lior-and-Taulant.mp4 We did the analysis of the dimensions and the perspectives from which a person could describe a single painting. It was interesting to find out how different aspects of the painting appear to be … Continue reading
An Analysis of Faile’s Temple
by: Julia Correa & Breffni Neary http://eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu/mediaarts/files/gravity_forms/9-fc3d6cae33936728c6f74429c844aef2/2015/09/An-Analysis-of-Failes-Temple.mp4 We discussed the elements of the work of art such as texture, dimension, and text as they convey social themes such as love, agony and ecstasy. We also talked about the substance of … Continue reading
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Tagged agony, art, brooklyn museum, ceramic, ecstasy, Faile, love, sculpture, temple
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Shepherdess of Rolleboise and Blossom
by: YeJoon Seo, Amanda Sarantos, Rachel Weintraub, Sharon Grossman http://eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu/mediaarts/files/gravity_forms/9-fc3d6cae33936728c6f74429c844aef2/2013/10/MacaulayHonorsProject1.m4v The experience was one we will never forget. We were able to see art differently from a new perspective by having casual discussions about what we were viewing. The Macaulay … Continue reading
Shepherdess of Rolleboise and Blossom
by: YeJoon Seo, Amanda Sarantos, Rachel Weintraub, Sharon Grossman http://eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu/mediaarts/files/gravity_forms/9-fc3d6cae33936728c6f74429c844aef2/2013/10/MacaulayHonorsProject.m4v The experience was one we will never forget. We were able to see art differently from a new perspective by having casual discussions about what we were viewing. The Macaulay … Continue reading