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...plans to organize a sophomore excursion to Spain next year, says the focus of the seminar, and therefore the location of the trip, will change annually. Depending on what the class studies—the HAA department teaches on broad artistic subjects from Mesopotamian archaeology to Japanese woodblock prints??students will be able to view works from relevant sites abroad.This year, the excursion program will take sophomore HAA concentrators to Turkey. Highlights include Ephesos, Troy, and Istanbul, according to the course Web site. The trip will take place during the two weeks between the end of finals period...
...background is secondary to the bulbs and the emphatic promise emblazoned across their sides: “GUARANTEED: Long Life, Cool White.” Indeed, there is something very cool about Davey’s photographs. Most are slightly grainy and few are bright or colorful. The prints?? muted palettes and subdued use of light make them a refreshing change from the generally overstated photographs of today’s books and newspapers.“Copperheads,” a series of 100 photographs in a 10 by 10 grid, is perhaps the most striking work...
...modified reproductions of a protest poster made by African-Americans stating “I AM A MAN,” itself comments on what its description calls the “commodification of oppression by the art world.” Such pieces raise questions as to the prints?? place—art, protest, or both—that the show never really answers or addresses further. Although some of the efforts to achieve radicalism may be questionable—the neon green and orange walls may hurt your eyes more than help the exhibit?...
...always the best policy—but it is not always a feasible one. Sources cannot always be expected to go on the record, particularly when they come forward with the most damning or unpopular information. And it is not as though the media is unaccountable for what it prints??as in this case, Newsweek has come under scrutiny and has now set the record straight. The irony, of course, that the Bush administration—who took us to war based on the most anonymous and absent of evidence—is lamenting the lack of transparency...
...result is an exhibition that includes several methods of printing—woodcuts, lithographs, etchings, screen prints??while embodying several inflections of what the process of printing affords an artist for her audience, the consumer. For it is with printing that the deflationary rhetoric of economics takes hold over art, that the struggle of the painter over poverty is cast in a new light—with the possibilities of reproduction that print afforded, production itself gained a stronger reference...