Curtain call. The actors all line up, clasp hands, and give their final bow. Suddenly a cast member steps forward, out of line, and speaks- ceasing audience applause. Breaking character? Yes, but for a good cause. He is describing Broadway … Continue reading
Joeleen Moy
For our piece we concentrated on the theme of Domestic Violence. A major component of the piece is its transitions from the soft, innocent and pure, into something darker and conflicted. We wanted to focus on some common thoughts that … Continue reading
This article discussed the new book, “American Mirror- The Life and Art of Norman Rockwell” by Deborah Solomon, an author and frequent contributor to the New York Times (who by the way, is going to be speaking at a Macaulay … Continue reading
Within the first few minutes of the movie, I realized that I was watching a silent film. And in my naivety and twenty first century mindset, I expected a high quality, modern film like The Artist. Every thing that I … Continue reading
On Saturday, I sat down with Kingston Li, a senior at School of Visual Arts (better known as SVA,) located in Manhattan. We discussed his future plans, as well as his experiences in art school. Growing up in New York … Continue reading
Reading The Nose, I had a sudden episode of deja vu, where I read it as the same tired, and sleepy awakening as Metamorphosis as the short story opened- the same mundane suddenly interrupted by the seemingly impossible and extremely … Continue reading
For my exhibit, I wanted to focus on images that evoked a sense of what Gregor may have felt in his new state. I imagined his difficulty coping with his metamorphosis, his prior sense of duty to his family, the … Continue reading
Art culture around the world seems to be changing rapidly along with the expansion or the internet. Now more than ever, national and even global exchanges can be made by anyone with internet connection. This allows anyone to buy and … Continue reading
The Rubin is Guggenheim’s darker, lesser known, twin sister, which does not mean to say that she is any less interesting. The rustic simplicity of the humble five floors is connected by a spiral staircase, winding up to the … Continue reading
I tried to focus on images of chaos, darkness, and the mundane. (New original photos are on the right.) … Continue reading