The a photograph has on the human psyche is incredible. Alfred Stieglitz once said, “A photograph is a reality so subtle that it becomes more real than reality.” In his article called “Recalling the Wave of Water and Panic”, Randy … Continue reading
Daily Archives: October 25, 2013
Brian is a student from Parsons The New School of Design. He’s currently a freshman and is unsure what field of art he wants to study. I interviewed him on his thoughts about art. Q: Tell me how you got … Continue reading
Shirley Yau Professor Tenneriello IDC 1001H 21 October 2013 Interviewer: Shirley Yau Respondent: Megan Gray Location: Pret a Manger on 29th Street 7Th Avenue Time/Date: 6:00 pm October 15th, 2013 Megan Gray is from Staten Island, New York and graduated … Continue reading
Whenever I hear the name Andy Warhol, the first images that comes to mind is the stack of Campbell’s Noodle Soup cans and a pipe with the words “This is not a pipe” above it. Some of you might have … Continue reading
For it’s first time ever, the Metropolitan Museum of Art has teamed up with another institution to buy a contemporary art installation. When “The Refusal of Time,” another work by William Kentridge, who also directed “The Nose,” premiered in Kassel, … Continue reading
Earlier this year in May at the Cannes Film Festival, the movie “Blue Is the Warmest Color” started to be in the spot light after the chairman of the jury, Steven Spielberg, awarded the Palme d’Or to the French director, … Continue reading
Interview for IDC: Anil Gupta (Inkline Studio) This man is someone I consider as a friend and is an open book. This isn’t even a third of the interview. No introduction is needed for this extraordinary man and artist. … Continue reading
An interview conducted with a friend of mine: Lisa Gavaletz (freelance stage manager who has recently worked at institutions such as NYU in their graduate acting program and The Julliard School). She has twenty-three years of professional experience. This interview … Continue reading
Most people are familiar with the popular men’s magazine Esquire. Almost every place that sells newspapers and magazines carries it. Last month, Esquire launched its new television channel, the Esquire Network, and so far it has established itself as a … Continue reading
Amy Purssey, Assistant Director of the Eli Klein Fine Arts Gallery, describes herself as an observant person and avid lover of art since her childhood in England. Equipped with perceptive arts insights, Purssey recounts a short anecdote about seeing a … Continue reading