Kimberly Rubin

Impressionist exhibit breathes life into classic style

Some art is everywhere. In a society where Monet’s “Water Lilies” can be found in dorm rooms and Art Humanities extols the virtues of impressionism, some may ask if it’s really necessary to see another impressionist exhibit.

Strip Show proves surprisingly unrevealing

Though it sounds scandalous, Postcrypt's current show, the Strip Show, is not as thrilling as it sounds.

Art finds its corner of the East Village

It’s hard to believe that abandoned buildings and dirty streets could be so conducive to art. But in the ’80s, the East Village was falling apart on the outside while internally fostering one of the greatest art movements in New York City’s history.

Architecture Major: More than a Simple Sketch

Stop a student on campus and ask them what he or she thinks is the hardest major to pursue at Columbia University. You’ll probably hear pre-med.