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Get Off of My (Art) Cloud
When does entertainment become art? Is it not only artists but their audiences that must suffer to reach cultural watermarks?
Panel Speaks on Armenian Art, Diaspora
Armenian contemporary art and cultural divides were on the minds of international scholars, artists, and musicians who gathered in Alfred Lerner Hall to participate in a day-long forum on the Armenian diaspora and artistic development on Saturday.
The forum, which was held by the Armenian Club, addressed questions of contemporary Armenians about their culture’s perceived shortcomings.
Designing the Artist Engineer
The marriage of engineering and art can produce stunning results. Unfortunately, Columbia is failing to provide an environment for its engineering students to develop these skills.
Weiner's Contradictory Retrospective is Confusing in Good, Bad Ways
| Dec 29One of Lawrence Weiner's works of art currently on display at the Whitney Museum is A Square Removal From a Rug in Use. But if you go to the Whitney to look for this work, don't scan the floor for a square of blue shag or a richly colored oriental rug with a piece missing—look at the wall.
Postcrypt's New Art Show Redefines Exposure
“I like being naked!” exclaimed Morgan Parker, CC ’10, an anthropology/creative writing major who joined the festivities at Friday night’s Postcrypt Art Gallery, well...naked.







