Yayoi Kusama: Polka dots Earlier this year, the Rain Room attracted a large audience to the Museum of Modern Art. With an unlimited time restraint on visiting guests, the line to enter lasted up to a six-hour wait. In comparison, … Continue reading
Samantha Chiu
I was quite happy to find the movie in its whole on youtube when I googled it. I had the impression that it was going to be cut up into parts, and I was dreading the need to click through … Continue reading
Sandra Strucken grew up in Chinatown. Even though she moved to Brooklyn later on, she continued going to school in Manhattan. She graduated from Hamilton College ’08 with a dual major in Comparative Literature and Studio Arts. She currently works … Continue reading
If compared to artists like Katy Perry or Lady Gaga, would you think of the Ylvisaker brothers? Just now, did you wonder who they were? Or did you already know them as Ylvis, the pop sensations behind “The Fox (What Does … Continue reading
When I was reading Nikolai Gogol’s The Nose, I wasn’t sure what was happening. From just the title, I didn’t expect a literal story of a nose character. When Ivan Jakovlevitch found the nose inside his bread, I thought that … Continue reading
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Mini-Exhibition
Located in a homey neighborhood next to the busy Chinatown, Gallery Nine5 is maybe the size of your typical deli. Get off the 6 train on Spring Street, and it is only a three blocks walk. If I had not … Continue reading
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Metamorphosis Part 2
This gallery contains 11 photos.
Last night, Edward Weston became a cockroach in an eerie ballet interpretation performance of Franz Kafka’s The Metamorphosis at the Joyce Theater. The stage design by Simon Daw created a space for the audience to engage with all characters: Gregor to … Continue reading
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Metamorphosis in pictures
This gallery contains 13 photos.