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Category Archives: HW-Exhibit Review
Exhibit Review
In and out of the studio: Photographic Portraits from the West Africa is located at the Metropolitan Museum on the second floor, in the Mezzanine Gallery. As you get to the gallery you come across a big … Continue reading
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My Trip to the MET museum
The exhibit is a very small room; each wall has around four images of people. Some are in negatives and black and white. The subject is mainly of colored people during the 1960s. Malick Sidbé is known for his dynamic … Continue reading
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Museum Trip – The Power of Pictures
Entering The Power of Pictures at The Jewish Museum, entering felt like a small place to run around. Most of the photos are placed on the walls, with some tables for large artworks. There was also a theater playing an … Continue reading
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The Met-In and Out of the Studio
The Exhibit I chose to visit was at the Metropolitan Museum. The name of the exhibit is In and Out of the Studio: Photographic Portraits from the West Africa. The entrance to the exhibit is a black, white and yellow … Continue reading
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Patrick Faigenbaum Kolkata/Calcutta Exhibit
The elevator doors open, after heading up to the forth floor in Aperture Gallery. When they open you see light gray floors and white walls. It’s an open space, where open doorways lead from section to section of Patrick Faigenbaum’s … Continue reading
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