When artists become famous, some of their works receive more attention than others. Similar to the article that Jacklyn did about Indiana and his infamous artwork LOVE, the article I chose talks about Mike Kelley: his career recognition and creations. … Continue reading
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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
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
Through many of our discussions in class, I have learned that art has various platforms. Today I learned of a new platform when I read an article that was published by writer Blake Gopnik titled “Bang! Kaboom! Art”. He talks … Continue reading
As someone who enjoys studying architectural designs, I find Smithsonian National Design Awards very fascinating and I wish more people knew about it. I found many of these award distributions interesting and I was able to learn about many amazing … Continue reading
Now that we all have new, fancy MacBook Pros and the majority of us own iPhones, I would find it hard to believe if each and every one of us didn’t use YouTube, Spotify, Pandora, or another streaming device daily. This … Continue reading
In a recent business move by The Art Compliance Company, its founder, Mr. Marion Maneker is trying to change how we trade art. Citing a huge increase in art purchasing, Mr. Maneker believes that it is more important than ever to perform a … Continue reading
It is not uncommon for issues of legality to present in the media regarding an average business’s product patents, company ethics, or workers’ compensation. Such due diligence services are a necessary department in a modern day corporation. However, the world … Continue reading
The New York Times article entitled “Legal Tussle Over Statue Turns Nasty” discusses a controversial legal battle regarding an ancient Cambodian statue. In March of 2011 a Cambodian sand statue depicting the god Duryodhana was intended to go up for … Continue reading