Contact Information
Professor Sandra Cheng
Office: Namm 602B
Office Hours: Mon 10-11 am, Tu/Th 9-10 am or
by appointment
Office Tel: 718-260-5003
Email: scheng@citytech.cuny.eduNew York Times Arts
- Renovating During the Pandemic: Patience Pays Off
- 7 Shows That Make This Art Festival Worth the Trip to California
- With Brush and Ink, Tong Yang-Tze Brings a Message of Freedom to the Met
- Joseph Rykwert, 98, Dies; Historian of Architecture Challenged Modernism
- Vanessa Bell, of the Bloomsbury Group, Gets a Show of Her Own
-
Recent Posts
Recent Comments
- Leidy on Homework #3: Robert Capa’s Death of a Loyalist Soldier
- Djane96 on Homework #2: Walker Evans’ Subway Portraits
- Djane96 on Homework #3: Robert Capa’s Death of a Loyalist Soldier
- Kelly-Ann on Henry Gomez Homework #3: Robert Capa’s Death of a Loyalist Soldier
- Billy on Homework #3: Robert Capa’s Death of a Loyalist Soldier
Archives
Categories
Meta
Tag Archives: Walker Evans
Homework #2 Walker Evans
The discreet manner in which Walker Evans took photographs was perhaps one of the only ways to capture the true glimpses of people’s emotions in their everyday lives because trains are one of the only few places in which a … Continue reading
Cecilia Taveras – Homework#2 Walker Evans’ Subway Portraits
Most of the greatest artist and photographers are known for their most great talented work and Walker Evans is one of them. Walker Evan was most known for his snapshots of subway passengers during the great depression era in New … Continue reading
Dayana A-Homework #2: Walker Evans’ Subway Portraits
To me, after reading the New York Times article and viewing some of the images Walker Evans took, it was very interesting to see his works of art. It was very unique to read in the article, how Mr. Evans … Continue reading
Homework #2: Walker Evans’ Subway Portraits
Walker Evans has been one of the most influential photographers to many photographers and artists. His candid subway portraits were such a great success because he was able to capture the emotions and moods of people. They were unposed, lost … Continue reading
Posted in Homework
Tagged Great Depression, Photographer, photography, portraits, portraiture, subway, Walker Evans
Leave a comment
Homework #2 Walker Evan (Geovanny R.)
Walker Evan was a great photographer in which he to took picture of people in the subway doing regular things. As we can see today in the subway people do different things, some of them are reading, playing on their … Continue reading
Posted in Student Posts
Tagged Great Depression, portraits, portraiture, subways, Walker Evans
1 Comment
Homework #2: Walker Evans’ Subway Portraits
Walker Evans’ photographed people on the New York City subways between 1938-1941. He only published these photographs 25 years later in his book, Many Are Called, which was re-issued in 2004. Read a review about the new edition in the New York … Continue reading
Posted in Homework
Tagged Great Depression, portraits, portraiture, subways, Walker Evans
6 Comments