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Additional Thoughts on Coffin's Untitled Sculptures
Submitted by sarasanders on Fri, 11/27/2009 - 20:47After presenting information about Peter Coffin's Untitled Sculptures to the class, I had some additional thoughts on the exhibition. Coffin's choice of a construction method of build was significant. In the construction method the sculptor, "is usually concerned more with the definition of space than with the mass, affording experiences quite new in the field," (Taylor 129). In Untitled Sculptures, the definition of space is emphasized. Since the silhouettes are only one inch thick, they lack the volume people associate sculpture with.
Alexander String Quartet
Submitted by sarasanders on Fri, 11/20/2009 - 15:30The Alexander String Quartet provided a completely different experience than the China Festival’s Class of 78’ performance did at Carnegie Hall. Even though the concert hall at Carnegie Hall was lavish and intimate, I actually felt closer to the performers at the Baruch Performing Art Center. It was the first time I had seen the recital hall and was pleasantly surprised. As I continue to become accustomed to Baruch, I am always finding aspects of the building's architecture that I admire.
Hard Nut paper Introduction for Professor Bergman
Submitted by sarasanders on Wed, 11/18/2009 - 22:07