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elimcclain wrote a new post, The View From Nowhere, on the site The Arts in...

The View From Nowhere, an interdisciplinary program directed by Sara Camnasio, delved into the discussion of the Overview Affect and space tourism in a new and thought provoking way. The performance by...

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elimcclain wrote a new post, Eli's Self Portrait, on the site The Arts in New...

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elimcclain wrote a new post, Barnet and Berger at the MoMA, on the site The...

When visiting the MoMA I felt like I looked a lot not only at the art but also at the other people viewing the art in the museum. When reading Barnet’s writing on what art is and how we described it, I...

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elimcclain wrote a new post, Picasso's Two Portraits., on the site The Arts...

Picasso is well known for his abstract paintings from the cubism movement however this is only a small portion of his work. While visiting the MoMA it was clear that Pablo’s geometric abstract...

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elimcclain wrote a new post, Paper 1 Intro and Thesis, on the site The Arts...

Throughout his lifetime, Pablo Picasso created a multitude of art forms which spanned over his several modern art movements. Picasso’s various artistic movements were jarring in their aesthetic...

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elimcclain wrote a new post, Comment On ‘Swan Lake’ Features an Authoritative...

New York City Ballet is back at it again with their 2015 production of Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake.  Alastair Macaulay, of New York Times, has chosen to stray from the  dry critique of this frequently...

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elimcclain wrote a new post, BLOG B Comment on: "A Beating Rhythm: will you...

While reading Jessica Sun’s Critique on Alessandro Sciarroni’s Folk-s will you still love me tomorrow?, I found myself agreeing with some of her main arguments and ideas while at other times taking a...

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elimcclain wrote a new post, Montmarte 1927, on the site The Arts in New York...

The photo that I have chosen to analyse  is André Kertész’s Montmarte shot in 1927. I was drawn to this photo in part because of its brightness. At first glance this scene is calming as the open...

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elimcclain wrote a new post, Snapshot Day: Broken Skyline Silhouette, on the...

On October 11th I spent the day traveling to Philadelphia with the Quidditch team. As we were driving away from New York we watched as the sun rose over the skyline of Manhattan. I knew I would not be...

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elimcclain wrote a new post, Analytical Post-Modern Dance in Response to...

Analytical Post-Modern Dance arose in the 1970’s and centered around the structure of movement in performance. This phase of Post-Modern Dance continued to build upon the experimentation works of the...

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elimcclain wrote a new post, Ralph Lemon's "Scaffold Room", on the site The...

Ralph Lemon’s production, Scaffold Room, had me leaving the theatre in a terrible mood with a splitting headache. This avant-garde performance art piece was not what I had expected it to be. After...

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I agree with Jessica. Turandot while beautiful in its sets and musical score, is a controversial opera. I was glad when Alexandra spoke with us in class about the opera genre as well at Turnadot...

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