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Ni De Aqui Ni De Alla..., Jc Santistevan
Ni De Aqui Ni De Alla..., Jc Santistevan
All Graduate Plan B and other Reports, Spring 1920 to Spring 2023
Ni de aqui ni de alla navigates the complexities of belonging to two cultures-Mexican
and American-while not fully identifying with either. By visualizing liminal spaces,
migratory patterns, and quotidian subject matter the work serves as a metaphor for
the Latinx experience in the United States-an experience defined by conflicts between
conformity and resistance, individuality and community, spirituality and secularism,
alienation and belonging. "Black and white are the colors of photography…..they
symbolize the alternatives of hope and despair," Robert Frank once said, and it is
through a nonlinear installation of black and white imagery that I seek to describe the
push …
Shameless, Madison Marilyn Becker
Shameless, Madison Marilyn Becker
All Graduate Plan B and other Reports, Spring 1920 to Spring 2023
Madison Becker MFA Creative Project
Irradicable, Katharina Erika Marchant
Irradicable, Katharina Erika Marchant
All Graduate Plan B and other Reports, Spring 1920 to Spring 2023
Katherina Marchant MFA Creative Project
Thoughts From An Unapologetically Honest Introvert, Amy Michelle Wilson
Thoughts From An Unapologetically Honest Introvert, Amy Michelle Wilson
All Graduate Plan B and other Reports, Spring 1920 to Spring 2023
My thesis exhibition, titled Thoughts From An Unapologetically Honest Introvert, highlighted our extrovert-centered society and provided introverts with new communication tools to change the social expectation.
Impersonations: Works By Scott Grieger, Dave Hickey, Scott Grieger
Impersonations: Works By Scott Grieger, Dave Hickey, Scott Grieger
Exhibit Catalogues
With the publication of this book and the exhibition, "Impersonations: Work by Scott Grieger," the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art begins a series of scholarly examinations of a select group of artists whose work is represented in the Museum's important collection of innovative art produced in the western United States, from 1930 to the present. The work of these artists reflects unique contributions to the rich and complex history of American 20th century art. With this exhibition--a follow-up to the "Alternative Realities" of 1999 and the recent "Semina Culture: Wallace Berman and His Circle" of 2006, curated by Michael …
Beauty, Truth, And Fact : Photography In 1930s America, Nora Eccles Harrison Museum Of Art
Beauty, Truth, And Fact : Photography In 1930s America, Nora Eccles Harrison Museum Of Art
Exhibit Catalogues
Contemporary theory and criticism of photography has generally taken the form of a face-off between formalism and contextualism. The first postion contends that what is required to understand a photograph is prmarily a close examination of its formal structure, the ability to connect it to other art forms, and perhpas some knowledge of the artist's biography and intentions. The second position holds that photographs have no meaning outside of the scoial and political context of their making. For the most part, these positions have been hardened and adversarial.