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The 350 Year Evolution of Salsa – Review #1

Dressed from head to toe in white, Jose Obando and his band gave the performance of their lives Tuesday evening in the Baruch multipurpose room 1-107. The group was brought in to start off what is going to be an exciting Latino Heritage Month at Baruch College. It was very appropriate to start the month off with a presentation about one of the most amazing arts Hispanics contributed to today’s world: Salsa. [Read more →]

September 17, 2008   1 Comment

Dali at the MoMA

While walking in, I couldn’t help but wonder how any museum could be so crowded on a Monday afternoon. It boggles the mind how so many people have so much leisure time to browse pictures. Except this was a special case; if they didn’t have time, they made time, for Dali.  Held on the top floor of the Museum of Modern Art, the exhibition features over 130 of his paintings, as well as many of his films. Having reached the sixth floor, the visitors sit down on comfortable cushion chairs in the middle of a brightly lit room where sunlight shines right through. This room is the preview, without a short biography of Salvador Dali pasted on the wall, the calm ambiance takes the guests off their guard. Before them lies a dimly lit exhibit accompanied by suspenseful, but low music playing in the background (from the various Dali films being shown simultaneously). Lost to the sounds and the darkness, one slowly walks around trying to absorb too much in too little time, and embraces the confusion. [Read more →]

September 16, 2008   No Comments

Exploring the Works of Salvador Dali

What is one of the very first things that visitors see on the sixth floor when they go to see the “Dali: Painting and Film Exhibition” at the Museum of Modern Art? There is this enormous painting on the wall of a man. It is not any normal man, but one with a normal eye on one side of the face and multiple eyes enlarged through a magnifying glass on the other. Hence is the beginning of the world of illusions. Now one may think, “This is such an unusual painting; it is painted in a style that I would not normally encounter with works from other artists!” This is just an inkling of what visitors would encounter beyond the entrance to Dali’s art galleries. [Read more →]

September 16, 2008   No Comments

The MoMA- A Work of Art

During my visit to The Museum of Modern Art, I felt that I was a wealthy upper class citizen who paid a hefty sum to view the paintings, sculptures, and furniture inhabited there. However, I am not that wealthy; it was simply the surroundings and the quality of the work that caused me to think so. [Read more →]

September 16, 2008   No Comments

Louise Bourgeois at the Guggenheim

My father used to take me to the Guggenheim a lot when I was young, in a valiant attempt to make me more cultured. At the time, the museum’s saving grace was that it was it was small enough to trudge through in less than two hours. It’s been a long while since the last family museum trip, and last week I visited the Guggenheim for the first time in about 5 years, and I have since realized that I now actually enjoy going there. I went to see the Louise Bourgeois exhibit, and that visit is definitely one I will never forget. [Read more →]

September 16, 2008   No Comments