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Book Reflection: Impressionism by Phoebe Pool

15 Comments / Impressionism, Media Analysis / Alexis Besio

Recently, I have come across this intriguing book and found it very interesting. It is, as seen through the title, about the Impressionism movement and the major impressionists. Below are some of my thoughts and miniature reflections about a few takeaways from the book that I wish to share! *Please note that these are just […]

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I Can’t Help Myself

3 Comments / Media Analysis / Alexis Besio

An example of more modern art is “I Can’t Help Myself,” which Sun Yuan and Peng Yu created in 2016. It exhibits behind glass walls in the Guggenheim Museum. The art depicts a robot that once constantly scooped up wine-red cellulose liquid. At the start, the machine picks up the liquid happily, possibly even dancing

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Media Analysis – Flowerets

Leave a Comment / Media Analysis / Alexis Besio

Recently, I came across this awing picture. At the start, it looked like any other doodle, but after observing it long enough, an important theme began to develop. Interested, I did as any other spectator would do… I wrote about it. Below is a little writing about the drawing’s symbolism and its effects on society.

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Storm King Wavefield

Leave a Comment / Earth Art / Alexis Besio

The Storm King Wavefield (nicknamed the Last Wavefield as the final work in a series), designed by Maya Lin, is a lifesize structure in Upstate New York and extends to an impressive length of 400 feet. It features grass unfolding across seven hills, resembling majestic waves and embodying life and serenity. As the grass is

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Earth Art: Introduction

Leave a Comment / Earth Art / Alexis Besio

The vast topic of art history contains different categories, within which there are subcategories. And after that, there are still different sections, etc. It’s similar to a library, blooming with knowledge. The problem is, with so many books to choose from, some of the more obscure tales are brushed off. They collect dust on the

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What is Art History?

5 Comments / General, Poetry / Alexis Besio

What is art history? When asked this question, a variety of responses await. Some think it is the language of combining different cultures and traditions. While others believe it is the story of a painting. Then there’s always the selected few who think they’re so smart saying it is “the history of art.” But, perhaps

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