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For my museum/gallery review I visited the Cantor Arts Center. In that museum, I went to the Do Ho Suh exhibit. The featured art at this exhibit are the chandelier, wallpaper, and the colorful screen. The work on display are the Who Am We? (wallpaper)(2000), the Screen (screen)(2005), and the Cause and Effect (chandelier)(2007). The subject matter of this exhibit was to focus on migration and transnational identity. I liked this exhibit because from far away the pieces were beautiful and simple, but after you get a closer look you realize how meaningful each piece is. Although, there is one thing that I didn’t like about this exhibit was that it was very small, it only contained 3 pieces of art.
For example, from far away the screen just looks like a wall of a colorful patterns, but when you get a closer look at the screen you see that the pattern, is people, and that every person on the screen is different. When I look at the screen I see that the people are also holding one another up, which created a symmetrical pattern for the screen.
In conclusion, I enjoyed this exhibit a lot and would definitely recommend for others to go there as well. This exhibit made me think a lot about how people support each other, how it doesn’t matter their gender, their race, or their background. I would summarize the exhibit as a mental awakening.
True love stories from Tinder. Internet style.
True love stories from Tinder. Internet style.
How does love blossom in the world that is the internet? What do you feel as you swipe left or right, deciding instantly on a pose, or a hashtag or just the numbness in your thumb? I’m always fascinated by how love shapes itself online. Which is why when I came across #100IndianTinderTales, an art project by the fantastic Indian artist, Indu Harikumar or Induviduality, whose work I’ve been…
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How can I expect other people to understand me when I can’t even understand myself?
The individual has always had to struggle to keep from being overwhelmed by the tribe. If you try it, you will be lonely often, and sometimes frightened. But no price is too high to pay for the privilege of owning yourself.
Lose yourself in the minds of others