The Arts In New York City

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brochure edges

Hey everyone, your brochures are now printed and at the desk at the honors program office. The printer here unfortunately cannot print edge to edge, which means that all your brochures have a very small white margin around the edges…. Continue Reading →

brochure printing

Hi everyone, Great looking brochures and videos today, everyone! You all did a great job with these and should be very proud. I will be printing these tomorrow from 12-2 during my office hours. If you would like to come… Continue Reading →

Jeff Koons

Cultual Context: Jeff Koons work ranges from sexual themes to forms such as net-kitsch which means works that considered of questionable aesthetic value. He started his work in the 80’s and blended styles of pop, conceptual, craft, and appropriation in… Continue Reading →

Do the Right Thing By Ingrid Gendler and Sherry Chen

Do the Right Thing is a 1989 American comedy-drama film, directed and written by Spike Lee, to highlight the racial tension between the white and black community in a Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. The film begins in the hot summer weather in… Continue Reading →

Rent (2005)

Robert Godberson Masha Fomitchova Arts in New York City David Hoffman Rent (2005) Film Review   Rent is an American musical drama film directed by Chris Columbus and released in the year 2005. It is an adaptation of the Broadway… Continue Reading →

Jeff Koons (1995-Present) by Sunreet Kaur

Jeff Koons is an artist known to be inspired by items not typically considered art, such as inflatable plastic toys or vacuum cleaners. He strips industrially-made objects for their practical purposes and presents them as art. He took an interest… Continue Reading →

Wall Street (1987) by Sidonya Hakimi and Jun Huang

Summary Wall Street (1987) is a film set in New York City about investing through the stock exchange on insider knowledge. The film exposes the ruthless, capitalistic tendencies of businessmen who will stop at nothing to make a fortune. The… Continue Reading →

Serpico (1973) by Victor Carrano and Ali Hussain

Plot Directed by Sidney Lumet, Serpico tells the story of an honest police officer who exposed corruption within the New York City Police Department.  After graduating from the New York City Police Academy, Frank Serpico (Al Pacino) becomes a uniformed… Continue Reading →

Andy Warhol by Alan Glikman and Talita-Elena Vuvunikyan

Early Life Andy Warhol was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on August 6th, 1928, to two Czechoslovakian immigrant parents, Ondrej and Julia Warhola. His parents had two sons before him, named John and Paul. They were a religious family and attended… Continue Reading →

Kehinde Wiley by Stella Chung and Masha Fomitchova

Background Information Born on February 28, 1977, Kehinde Wiley was raised by his mother in Los Angeles, California. His father, who was studying in California to be an architect, went back to Nigeria before he was born. Wiley’s mother was… Continue Reading →

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