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Tag Archives: 30 Museums in 28 Weeks
High and Low Art at the American Folk Art Museum
Visiting The American Folk Art Museum is like going to your crazy Aunt Mildred’s for a meatloaf and potato dinner. Her living room is a kitschy, hoarder’s delight. How and when did she have time to collect an original Kewpie … Continue reading
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Tagged 30 Museums in 28 Weeks, art, blog, Dave Hickey, Folk Art, FREE, Henry Darger, kitsch, Museums
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Fall at MoMA. Plan Accordingly.
It seemed a silly tagline for MoMA’s full-page advertisement in the NYTimes a few weeks back. But considering the exhibitions on the fall program of NYC’s premier venue for modern art, “Plan Accordingly” is the best advice anyone could give … Continue reading
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Tagged 30 Museums in 28 Weeks, Bauhaus, Edward Scissorhands, MoMA, Museums, Passport to NY, Pee Wee's Big Adventure, Sweeney Todd, Tim Burton
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30 Museums in 28 Weeks: MoCA
The Museum of Chinese in America sits on a quiet stretch of Centre St. fringing Soho and Chinatown, and initially I mistake its glossy front for another boutique, except the two nattering men in uniform outside seem incongruous on an … Continue reading
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Tagged 30 Museums in 28 Weeks, blackface, Chinatown, Chinese-American, FREE, Free Museums, immigration, Maya Lin, MoCA, New York, Passport to NY, SoHo, yellowface
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30 Museums in 28 Weeks: Dress Code Red
This is the second in a brand new blog series: 30 Museums in 28 Weeks. Through CUarts’ Passport to New York program, Columbia students get in free to 30 museums in the city. We will attempt to visit every single … Continue reading
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Tagged 30 Museums in 28 Weeks, art, Digital Media, FREE, international center of photography, Museums, New York, Passport to NY, Photography, Second Life
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30 Museums in 28 Weeks: The Guggenheim Museum
This is the first in a brand new blog series: 30 Museums in 28 Weeks. Through CUarts’ Passport to New York program, Columbia students get in free to 30 museums in the city. We will attempt to visit every single … Continue reading
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Tagged 30 Museums in 28 Weeks, Frank Lloyd Wright, free museum, Guggenheim, Kandinsky, Passport to NY, visual arts
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