No Truth Without Proof: Maxime Du Camp’s Illusory Photographs
By Lina Mazioui An exhibition displaying Maxime Du Camp’s photography debuted at The Metropolitan Museum of Art on Oct. 23. The exhibition, titled “Proof: […]
By Lina Mazioui An exhibition displaying Maxime Du Camp’s photography debuted at The Metropolitan Museum of Art on Oct. 23. The exhibition, titled “Proof: […]
By Paulina Gajewski The ever-expanding world of contemporary literature differentiates itself from the constructs of the past. Modern audiences call for the diversification of […]
By Kiara Jones-Ford A piano, microphone, and laptop hooked up to a sound system sit center stage as the audience members take their seats. […]
By Paulina Gajewski Fingers skirted across a plane of black and white on Oct. 19 as Alexei Tartakovsky took to the piano inside of […]
By Paulina Gajewski The Wolfe Institute for the Humanities joined two Brooklyn College professors, Allan Amanik and Rachel Brownstein, last Thursday, Oct. 12, to […]
By Paulina Gajewski The Metropolitan Museum of Art brought together 160 works from around the world by French artists Édouard Manet and Edgar Degas […]
By Kate Dempsey Brilliant colors filled the stage, the adornments of gold on the Indian dancers creating a kaleidoscope of beauty. Audience members leaned […]
By Paulina Gajewski If you happen to stroll off of campus in the direction of Flatbush Avenue, right into the Hillel Place Plaza, you […]
By Paulina Gajewski The Whitney Museum of American Art is home to over 25,000 pieces of American art, spanning the nineteenth to twenty-first centuries. […]
By Paulina Gajewski The Brooklyn College Library announced its latest art exhibit on Sept. 1. Photographs shot in black and white are showcased along […]
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