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Review #1: Implant

   “Implant”, an exhibition hall inside of the UBS building, showed pieces of artworks from artists of various backgrounds. From the visit there, I’ve learned a lot about artists’ different perspectives and how they used their own and unique way … Continue reading

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Musuem review

Lucinda J. Francis September 23, 2008 Met Exhibit – Wang Hui This review is on the exhibit at the Met entitled Landscapes Clear and Radiant the Art of Wang Hui (1632-1717). To begin the exhibit was divided into different sections … Continue reading

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Aquatic Wrath at the Met

Known for its massive collection and “pay by donation” admission, The Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met) brings the work of Joseph Mallord William (J.M.W.) Turner to its cultured walls. The exhibition presents about 140 paintings and watercolors, and is … Continue reading

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Critique 01 International Center of Photography

Upon entering the International Center of Photography to view exhibits featuring the works of Robert Capa, Eugene Smith, Susan Meiselas and Tinttype there is hardly notice of anything out of the normal structure of a typical visual environment; that is … Continue reading

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