My Soundtrack to Life

All this talk about school, visual art, and what not. I’ve completely abandoned my second no wait, third? No, fourth love. I don’t know. All I know is that my first post was about music and I think that I haven’t talked about music since! How could I commit such a horrible offense (given my love …

Regarding Rodin

This is another post about another exhibition at the magnificent Brooklyn Museum. Rachel Kneebone: Regarding Rodin. In this exhibition, Rachel Kneebone sets up eight of her porcelain sculptures and sets them beside fifteen of Rodin’s bronze sculpture. The exhibition highlights Rodin’s and Kneebone’s interest in the “representation of mourning, ecstasy, death, vitality in figurative sculpture.” That is …

Keith Haring at the Brooklyn Museum

At the Brooklyn Museum, until July 8th, there is an exhibition of Keith Haring’s work from 1978-1982. This is the first large-scale exhibition of Keith Haring’s art. It features his iconic work, starting from the time he moved to New York. Haring was a social activist and his work reflects that. (Note: Some of his …

SPRING/BREAK: Apocalist

I apologize for the extreme delay! Sorry sorry sorry! But moving on… Last month, from March 6-11, was the Armory Arts Week. For those of you who don’t know what this is: Armory Arts Week is a week in New York City dedicated to the arts. Galleries, museums, and institutions throughout the city showcase their …