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Love is All You Need?

April 27, 2013February 14, 2021 bgoeltzenleuchter

In a shocking commentary on growing up as a homosexual, the short film Love is All You Need? creates an alternate reality where heterosexuality is under persecution. The story follows the life of a young heterosexual girl. The movie is blunt when reflecting the realities of our world in the

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Copyright Infringement in Art

April 27, 2013February 14, 2021 bgoeltzenleuchter

Richard Prince Copyright Case: Appeals Court Rules In Favor Of Appropriation Artist By LARRY NEUMEISTER 04/25/13 07:37 PM ET EDT NEW YORK — Painter and photographer Richard Prince, whose works have sold for millions of dollars, did not violate copyrights with most of the paintings and collages he based on

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Honore Fragonard, The Gravedigger

April 27, 2013February 14, 2021 bgoeltzenleuchter

This one is pretty graphic and creepy, but it’s about an 18th century French anatomist named Honore Fragonard, cousin of Jean Honore Fragonard. Originally, he was a professor of anatomy at a university, but was expelled six years later as a madman. Honore Fragonard would acquire corpses, sculpt them into

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ORIGINALFAKE

April 27, 2013February 14, 2021 bgoeltzenleuchter

Original Fake is a brand that creates figurine toys and clothes. They often use iconic characters but with a little twist to it. I am not sure if the brand has agreements with Disney or the owners/creators of Charlie Brown characters in order to use the original names of the

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Bathroom Stall Mischief and Messages

April 27, 2013February 14, 2021 bgoeltzenleuchter

When choosing a bathroom stall, maybe I’m the only one but I definitely prefer a stall covered in marker. Tagging gives bathroom artwork a bad rep as “graffiti”. The beauty of the bathroom stall is that no individual artist gets credit for their own work. Instead, it all adds up

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Conflict Journalism

April 27, 2013February 14, 2021 bgoeltzenleuchter

I’m currently in a documentary class, and one of the topics we touched on in that class was conflict journalism. This is where a photographer or journalist goes to dangerous areas (often war zones) around the world and tells the stories of the people or events there. One journalist that

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Black Face: Criminal or just rude?

April 27, 2013February 14, 2021 bgoeltzenleuchter

“Black face” has a history in American entertainment from the days of slavery and vaudeville. Basically it is the act of someone, who is not of African descent, darkening their face (often for comedic purposes) as a way to portray someone of color. However, it isn’t the only occasion of

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Strange Thing About the Johnsons

April 27, 2013February 14, 2021 bgoeltzenleuchter

Okay the whole movie is posted right here if you want to watch it. It’s half an hour, so if you don’t want to or don’t have time to… I’ll give you the quick rundown about it… so don’t read this next part if you’re planning on watching it….. ***spoiler

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David Choe: Criminal Artist

April 27, 2013February 14, 2021 bgoeltzenleuchter

David Choe is an artist who is particularly known for a whale that he spray paints on the sides of streets. He made a movie called Dirty Hands: The Art & Crimes of David Choe, and above I have included an unofficial trailer for the movie. The trailer explains that

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Canadian Response to Graffiti

April 27, 2013February 14, 2021 bgoeltzenleuchter

According to an article published in April, 2013 in The Globe and Mail, a Canadian newspaper, Canadians have found a new way to approach graffiti in their major cities such as Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal and Calgary. Graffiti became a problem in these cities because artists were illegally painting on buildings,

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