Monthly Archives: November 2008
Interview with designer of Obama logo
For those of you interested in branding, logo design, and/or politics… here’s an interview by Steven Heller with Sol Sender, the designer of the Obama campaign logo.
CRITIQUE 03; ALL THAT FLOWS – An Agnes Pezeu experience
Parisian artist Agnes Pezeu is known for her spontaneous paint pouring style. Having been featured in a variety of group and solo exhibitions in France, as well as different parts in Europe and Asia, Pezeu finally debuts her work in … Continue reading
Review#3: Museum of Art and Design
The new Museum of Art and Design overall may not be worth your time but there are two significant pieces of their collection that should no be missed. Meanwhile the rest of the museum’s five floors are hit and miss … Continue reading
Blow Up
REALITY CHECK: TRUTH AND ILLUSION IN CONTEMPORARY PHOTOGRAPHY Metropolitan Museum of Art New York City Reviewed by Julie “Jigsaw” Ashcraft Stumbling upon this exhibit after wandering through galleries of crusty mummies is a bit of a shock. The extremely glossy … Continue reading
Photography and the Art of Storytelling
Many mistake the art of photography as simple captures for the purpose of “memories.” But in reality, it’s much more than that—it’s about seizing a moment, and all it entails, for others to experience as if present in its occurrence. … Continue reading
Cornell Capa Review
“Cornell Capa: Concerned Photographer” in the International Center of Photography is an exhibition that exemplifies the meaning of photojournalism. The work of Cornell Capa, a photographer for Magnum and Life magazine, spreads from Guatemala to Argentina to Nicaragua and covers … Continue reading
Review 3: History and us
The Museum of Natural History has a wide variety of collection on different things from the past not only from the United States but from all over the world. It is a place where history has been brought back to … Continue reading
Starry Night
As the title states, Vincent Van Gogh’s ‘Starry Night’ is a painting of the night sky. It is the view outside of his hospital room window and was painted during the day from memory. It recaptures the essence of everything … Continue reading