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Sidney Mishkin Gallery

This week I got a chance to visit the Sidney Mishkin Gallery of Baruch College. The gallery is hosting a show call Recasting the Figure in Photography. The main themes were portraits, diversity, and identity. The exhibit features famous photographers … Continue reading

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Contemporary Art Asia at Sotheby’s

I had never gone to Sotheby’s prior to this visit, but I went to this auction house because I received an invite to check out the Creative Hong Kong in New York exhibit. I did very little research on this … Continue reading

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The most impressive works of art are the most simplistic. While visiting the Museum of Modern Art I came to the decision that the simpler the work the more of a mark they leave on you. There were many different … Continue reading

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First Review

After I saw the “Landscapes Clear and Radiant: The Art of Wang Hui (1632 – 1717),” I admired the artist, Wang Hui. There are millions of leaves within all the paintings. I could not imagine the patience and the time … Continue reading

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Olafur Eliasson “New York City Waterfalls”

The New York City Waterfalls reviewed by Danii Oliver. Continue reading

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My Essay

There are many artists that paint pictures depicting what they are feeling about a certain issue or something that their interested in. Painting is a way of expressing your self. It’s like writing a poem or a story or even … Continue reading

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Worst Public Art Ever!

New York City is known for it’s amazing collection of artists, starving and striving, that grace the pages of noted photography and design magazines and other publications.  There are also those that claim to be artists and, given the amount … Continue reading

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LOOKING BACK AT THE FUTURE

“…To climb a geodesic dome jungle gym is…fun, because the angle decreases the higher you go–and gravity helps you hold on. R. Buckminster Fuller invented the geodesic dome. He loved working with the forces of nature. And he wanted to keep children safe.” Continue reading

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Exhibit Review #1: MET Museum of Art

When an individual steps into a museum multitude of cultures and traditions rattles the mind. The fascinating world of historical icons, battles and myths live in harmony with contemporary art. Art overtime has been cultured and used to express human … Continue reading

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Gallery Review 1: International Center of Photography.

One of the greatest advantages of graphic images is using your own imagination to create some surreal and unique works of art to your own desire. We can thank Photoshop for that. On the other hand there are many surreal … Continue reading

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