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Tag Archives: russia
A Resting Place of Prisoners
by: Juan Cambeiro, Arwa Abdelhamid and Jeremy Sipe http://eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu/wp-content/media-odds/22A-Resting-Place-of-Prisoners22-Macaulay-Media-Arts-Workshop-Project-Arwa-Juan-and-Jeremy.mp4 In our conversation at the museum, we discussed the significance of the painting and how different elements of the painting combined to convey Vasily's intended message – that war is a … Continue reading
Posted in 2016 Museum Videos, Aloff, Graff
Tagged painting, rembrandt, russia, Vereshchagin
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A Resting Place of Prisoners
by: Nabila Akthar, Oscar Rodriguez, and Amir Stewart https://s3.amazonaws.com/mediaarts/Macaulay-Brooklyn-Museum-Nabila-Amir-and-Oscar.mp4 The experience of talking thoughtfully about art was new for all of us. We saw beautiful artworks and enjoyed discussing our thoughts about them. We learned that there are multiple ways … Continue reading
Posted in 2014 Museum Videos
Tagged a resting place, painting, russia, Vasily Vereshchagin, war
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Clouds Over The Black Sea
by: Rachel Naftali, Linda Dayan http://eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu/mediaarts/files/gravity_forms/9-fc3d6cae33936728c6f74429c844aef2/2013/10/Clouds-Over-The-Black-Sea.m4v We had an overall great experience analyzing the artwork. We realized how each of us took on different perspectives and had so much to say about a single piece of artwork. Even though we … Continue reading