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An Interview with Jerami Dean Goodwin

Photo from Jerami Dean Goodwin In this interview with Grace Guerra, Jerami Dean Goodwin discusses his beginnings as a graffiti artist in New York City reflecting on his dedication to artistry and his deep appreciation for the city’s vibrant culture. From friendships with local artists to experimentation with other art forms, Jerami shares his philosophy and

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The Volcano School

The article explores the Volcano School of artists in late 19th century Hawaii, who painted vivid and dramatic scenes of volcanic eruptions, particularly focusing on Kīlauea. Led by artists like Jules Tavernier and D. Howard Hitchcock, these paintings capture the beauty and devastation of nature’s wonders. Despite being predominantly non-native Hawaiian artists, their works continue to influence landscape painting today.

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Dadaism

The article explores the revolutionary impact of the Dadaism movement on art in the early twentieth century. Named after gibberish nonsense, Dadaism challenged traditional definitions of art and was a response to the societal norms of the time, particularly in the aftermath of World War I. Artists like Hannah Höch, Marcel Duchamp, and Max Ernst helped spread the movement worldwide, pushing the boundaries of what art could be. By questioning the value of objects and redefining art, Dadaism paved the way for modern artists to express themselves freely on various platforms.

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Philadelphia Art Museum: 3 Lesser-Known Masterpieces You Should Know About

Discover the iconic Philadelphia Art Museum, home to the famous Rocky Steps and an extraordinary collection of over 240,000 artifacts spanning 4,000 years of history. Amidst such vast treasures, it’s easy to overlook hidden gems. Initially overwhelmed by the sheer volume of art, I sought guidance from museum staff who pointed me towards must-see masterpieces. Don’t miss out on these highlights during your visit to the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

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El Museo Del Barrio: A Cultural Gem in New York City

El Museo Del Barrio: A Cultural Gem in New York City New York City’s El Museo Del Barrio stands as a beacon of Latinx and Caribbean culture in East Harlem. Founded in 1969, the museum celebrates and preserves the rich heritage of Latin American and Caribbean communities. Throughout its exhibitions, educational programs, and community outreach initiatives, El Museo Del

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