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From Here To There, Dana Statton Nov 2017

From Here To There, Dana Statton

Dana Statton Thompson

The photographs in the series From Here to There are not a description of a place; instead, the images are about engaging in a particular type of looking. Elements of “here” and “time” are included in the work; by photographing a moment that will never exist again, transitory objects are imbued with importance. A tree branch drifts, a puddle evaporates, and light shifts, slowly, but immediately. In the midst of this change, my photographs represent specific moments. Integral to the work is the act of finding the photograph, as is the act of framing, taking, and making the photograph. Each …


After The Art, Panel, Nuri Richards Sep 2017

After The Art, Panel, Nuri Richards

Nuri Richards

This file contains the documents and information regarding the project AFTER THE ART. A panel selected by the Programing Department of Art UNTITLED Miami for their 2016 edition.
Some of documents include guidelines, timelines, press release, and project proposal.


Bank Of America Tower – Latin American Art Collection.Pdf, Nuri Richards Sep 2017

Bank Of America Tower – Latin American Art Collection.Pdf, Nuri Richards

Nuri Richards

Bank of America Tower - Latin American Art Collection is project that organizes my personal curatorial selection for a fictional corporate collection.

My selection was based on a fictional demand from my client to incorporate relevant Latin American works to an art collection, based on their New York City tower, that represent cultural heritage from South America. The composition of the project establishes an analysis between historical and geographical approaches for the artists selected.





Difficulties With The Interordinal Laws Of Cultural Property As Applied In The United States, And Proposed Solutions, Jeffrey John Miles Aug 2017

Difficulties With The Interordinal Laws Of Cultural Property As Applied In The United States, And Proposed Solutions, Jeffrey John Miles

Jeffrey John Miles

This paper evaluates the interordinal web of international cultural property law as applied in the United States. The work explores problematic areas where law fails to adequately protect against illicit trade in cultural property from art to artifacts. The complexity in this area stems from the often opaque movements of cultural property and the overlapping legal regimes of foreign nation states and domestic federal and state laws. After evaluating the structure of these laws as applied in the United States, I propose solutions to improve coverage where lacunas exist.


Immoral Science In The Picture Of Dorian Gray, Suzanne Raitt Dec 2016

Immoral Science In The Picture Of Dorian Gray, Suzanne Raitt

Suzanne Raitt

Near the beginning of The Picture of Dorian Gray, the painter Basil Hallward explains to Lord Henry Wotton exactly what it is about Dorian Gray that inspired him to paint such an exquisitely beautiful portrait. Basil explains, “[Dorian] defines for me the lines of a fresh school” of art, and his “personality has suggested to me an entirely new manner in art, an entirely new mode of style. I see things differently, I think of them differently.
I can now recreate life in a way that was hidden from me before.”1
In the course of the narrative, Hallward’s phrase “recreate …