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New York Academy of Art: December 2014
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A View From The Studios (Roll 2 / 2). A View From The Studios. Roll 2 / 2. The New York Academy of Art operates like a family home, with many bedrooms (studios),. And living rooms (classrooms) where siblings (MFA students) spend a majority of their life for the. Next two years making their work. Here is a second glimpse of that world, taken with an Olympus OM-2 35mm film camera,. And a roll of Ilford HP5 Plus (ISO 400) film. 8211; To check out the first batch of photos (Roll 1 / 2) click here. Roll 1 / 2.
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New York Academy of Art: Lenin's Body, Space Dogs, and Saint Petersburg
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Lenin's Body, Space Dogs, and Saint Petersburg. By Lowell Poisson (MFA 2016). Who is the poor sap that has to clean him? Is that actually his body? Why is he so pink? What does this accomplish for anyone? Laika and Strelka the Soviet space dogs, stuffed and on permanent display. Onward our group traveled, seeing onion dome cathedrals and icons, beautiful Russian art through a haze of Moscow cigarette smoke. I love this place! Later I greeted Saint Petersburg with a proper sunrise! Monday, August 10, 2015.
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New York Academy of Art: August 2015
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Painting in Claude Monet’s Garden: Dream Come True. By Jingyi Wang (MFA 2016). Last week I came to Giverny with my three classmates from the New York Academy of Art for our residency with the Terra Foundation. We had a wonderful week here, everything went well. In Giverny we visited Monet’s house and garden, as well as the impression museum. They gave me have a good understanding about Monet. About Monet’s Garden. About Flowers and My Work Here. Thursday, August 27, 2015. Links to this post. By Sarah Nov...
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New York Academy of Art: Impressions of Istanbul
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By Leonid Lerman (Academy Faculty). Leonid Lerman serves as adjunct faculty at the New York Academy of Art and participated as the visiting critic for the Academy's Istanbul residency this summer. Image courtesy of Austin Lopez. Yesterday at breakfast bumped into two Italians on the way to India, one of them a filmmaker. We shared a meal, had a wonderful conversation and parted friends. Why, it feels so good to see such down to earth, authentic people that you connect to so easily. Till next time,. All D...
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New York Academy of Art: Altos de Chavon: An Open Mind is Essential For Growth
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Altos de Chavon: An Open Mind is Essential For Growth. By Sarah Novio (MFA 2015). This is my second week in Altos de Chavón. And I am amazed how beautiful this place is! Jess Leo (MFA 2015) and I arrived during Alex Smith (MFA 2015) and Andres de la Torre’s (MFA 2015) last week of their residency. They helped us get acclimated to the new environment, taking us on various day trips and giving us advice based on what they experienced here. It was comforting to see their familiar faces. All Day Brunch, Impr...
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New York Academy of Art: October 2014
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Take Home a Nude, and an Interview with Gabriela Palmieri. Black Bottoms, by Tim Noble and Sue Webster. This year’s 23. Annual Take Home a Nude took place on October 9. At Sotheby’s. Although today’s Academy students still spend a minimum of twelve hours a week drawing from the nude figure during their first year, the work showcased at Take Home a Nude this year included a wide range of subjects, from abstracted elephants and minotaurs to chandeliers and seashells. Gabriela working the crowd. Before the ...
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New York Academy of Art: Beijing Residency: Inspiration Right Around the Door
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Beijing Residency: Inspiration Right Around the Door. By Benjamin Craig (MFA 2016). 8220;The Start of A Long Journey – 2015 CAFA Excellent Graduation Works Exhibition” is the seventh round of the project which started from 2009. Text by Yu Ya, translated and edited by Sue/CAFA ART INFO. The following photos are of the CAFA Art Museum and current graduate show. Monday, August 03, 2015. August 3, 2015 at 3:36 PM. LOVE the last pic! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Altos de Chavón: Balance.
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New York Academy of Art: November 2014
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Cecily Brown in Conversation with Claire Cushman (MFA 2015). People often tell Cecily Brown that she paints like a man from the fifties. Her response? 8220; Well, somebody’s got to do it. Tactile oil paintings hover at the intersection between abstraction and figuration, and are often compared to Abstract Expressionist works. Based. On the aggressive way she puts down paint and her star status in the art world, one might assume Cecily Brown would be a little intimidating in person. And this green thing?
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New York Academy of Art: July 2015
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From Russia with Love. By, Matthew White (MFA 2016). Our time here in Moscow has been quite a trip! It seems only a couple weeks ago that we arrived in this mysteriously orthodox city. Our days have been filled with plenty of sight-seeing. Stunning architecture, such as the “onion domed” churches, seems to lie around every corner. And centuries old palaces like the one at Kolomenskoye, where President Putin spent his childhood summers. Another popular pastime in Russia is ping pong—what fun! By Simon Ram...
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