Monday, October 29, 2018

Exhibit

Jasmine Santiago

Name of Exhibit- Eugene Richards- The Run –On of Time
Name of Gallery ICP Museum

As I entered the Exhibit, I noticed black and white photographs on the walls at the ICP Museum located on Bowery in Soho. I was quite impressed with the artist Eugene Richards, who I learned prior to arriving at the Exhibit, is a Civil Rights Activist. Richard’s work is definitely eye-opening, as he gears towards social awareness. Richards arranged 140 photography pieces, as well as short films to tell his story. As I witnessed coming into the exhibit, his work ranged from racism, class, drugs, war, birth and death. I loved that certain pieces had the option to learn more of what Richard was thinking when he photographed it. Headphones were an option for the pieces that he wanted us to learn more about. Some of the images were profound and sparked a few emotions. I was very impressed with his presentation.

This is the first time I have been to an actual exhibit; so, unfortunately, I do not have another artist to compare him to. The emotional response that I felt was mixed. Once I first entered, I did not know exactly what route to take but I soon learned that it was up to me to create the story. One of the pieces that stood out to me the most was a photo entitled “Mariella shooting cocaine, East New York, Brooklyn, 1992”. This piece stood out to me because there was a story behind it. Richard described the woman in the photo and said how strung out on cocaine she was. He mentioned how overprotective she was of him and how upset she was when she found out he used her as the cover of one of his books. I could feel the emotion behind the photo. Made me wonder what was going in her mind from her point of view.
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My overall thoughts of this exhibit, I was quite impressed. I honestly did not think I would enjoy the exhibit but I made sure to really dive into each piece and even circled around and came back to one particular piece that made me happy and uncomfortable at the same time. The photograph was entitled “Mastectomy, Boston 1978”. It shows a woman after her surgery and she is clearly expressing her happiness. I felt happy for the woman because she seemed relieved and content but felt sad because it sparked a personal emotion in me when I got my breast reduction. The photo description stated that a male doctor asked the woman in the photo if she felt any less of a woman. Her response was “Of course not!” and laughed. Richard explained that he believed this made her feel more of a woman because she can connect with other women dealing with cancer. This touched me because I was asked the same question when I got my breast reduction and for a long time, I felt like I made the wrong decision. I now know I made the right decision. This photo made me happy even more so about my choice.
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This experience allowed me to be creative with my future work in this class. It also made me appreciate art more and I now plan to visit more exhibits. I learned a lot about the photographer and reading up on the exhibit before going there helped me have a better understanding of what to expect. I would love to see more of Richards work. 

Sunday, October 21, 2018

Assignment #4



Rule of Thirds
0"6, 5.6 ISO800

Contrast

Repetition
0.4 9.0 ISO 800



Momochromatic
1/100 7.1 ISO 6400


Texture
1/30 10 ISO 1600

Shape
1/15 5.6 ISO 6400


Lines
1/10 10 ISO 800 


Complimentary Color
1/15 25 ISO 6400

Monday, October 1, 2018

Reading Assesment 2

1)Barett's theory is that there are many ways of understanding art. Everyone has their own way of making art relatable to them 

2) Barrett provides comparisons between art and artist with insight on how to dissect a particular piece. 

3) He uses the images and the importance of the art and how we are able to determine what were the intentions of the artist. 

4) The importance of criticism of photographs is the opinion of the critique and how it can possibly influence you to believe that their interpretation of the piece is accurate. It can give you more insight into a piece as well. 

5) What stood out to me was how art can be perceived. Mostly how when you look at a piece over and over again, and understanding the inspiration, you can truly appreciate the art more. 

6) Barrett debates that all artist are not one in the same. Some may be more skillful and thought out and others might not have as much expertise. Some interpretations can be frowned upon and considered "wrong" while others can be the total opposite. 

7) 







1. His thesis was about how we interpret photography. 

2. Barett uses other artists as examples and he also uses terminology to define the meaning of photography terms. 

3. a) Description of the entire photograph as a whole, breaking it down in its entirety. 
b) Subject matter- this describes what the photograph represents, digging deeper into its true representation. 
c) Form- Specifications of the photographs, such as how light reflects on a particular piece. 
d) Medium- How a picture can be twisted and changed to represent a different theme
e) Style- The personal style and aesthetic of an artist. 

4) When comparing and contrasting between artist, you are able to distinguish uniqueness and/or similarities 

5) a) What I understood from Barett's position in regards to description and interpretation that they should be analyzed as "arguments". 
b) To understand the subject as a whole 

6) I feel the author was trying to give us a breakdown of the art and to help us understand and appreciate it. 
b. I learned that every artist is different. I got a better understanding of certain terminology. 
c) Barrett's conclusion that there are many ways to view art and the only way to see it is with your own eyes. 
My reaction to the material, It was very informative and gave me a better understanding of the class. 

Assignment 3

1/80 6.3 ISO 400

1/30 5.6 ISO 400

Final Project Idea

I am thinking about creating a huge lipstick made out of poster paper and placing my photos on top to create a lipstick collage. I plan on t...