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San Diego Art Exhibit Features Portraits of Homeless

February 25, 2016February 14, 2021 bgoeltzenleuchter

Now through April 10, 2016, the San Diego History Center in Balboa Park is featuring a solo art exhibition by local artist, Neil Shigley. Shigley’s series, “Invisible People, Invisible Structures” features portraits of San Diego homeless and their living conditions. Shigley, by presenting both portraits and architectural representations together, provides

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BUGAUP | Billboard Utilizing Graffitists Against Unhealthy Promotions

February 15, 2016February 14, 2021 bgoeltzenleuchter

Graffiti is defined as writing or drawings that have been scribbled, or sprayed illicitly on a wall or other surface in a public area. Graffiti is considered a form of vandalism leading to criminal behavior. One such group utilized graffiti in Australia, is “BUGAUP.” BUGAUP began in response to tobacco

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Fashion’s Obsession with Domestic Abuse

February 5, 2016February 14, 2021 bgoeltzenleuchter

If there’s one thing I’ve noticed with fashion, it’s the use of women as objects, more so the innuendos if not flat out portrayals of domestic abuse. This can be especially seen in high fashion labels, such as Dolce and Gabana and Jimmy Choo. In the featured photograph of one

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Hawai’i | It’s not the paradise you envisioned

January 29, 2016February 14, 2021 bgoeltzenleuchter

While thinking about art and crime, and vice versa, I was reminded of the film called “Apocalypto,” a film about the Mayans and the fact that one of their most well known traditions is that of human sacrifice. It brought to mind a similar culture that hit close to home,

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Silence of the Lambs | Officer Boyle

January 27, 2016February 14, 2021 bgoeltzenleuchter

In the 1991 film, “Silence of the Lambs,” Hannibal Lecter was once a psychiatrist turned murderer. In the scene depicted above, Hannibal poses Officer Boyle’s body as if he is being crucified during his escape of the county prison. Some articles (http://visupview.blogspot.com/2011/05/silence-of-magicians-part-ii.html) speculate that this scene was intended for the

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Is Protesting an Art Form?

December 16, 2015February 14, 2021 bgoeltzenleuchter

When I think about art I think of it as an expression of ones ideals, beliefs or viewpoints. By this definition one can consider protesting as a form of art because it is taking action to support a certain belief. Peaceful protesting has continuously been utilized throughout our history to

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The [White] Gods of Egypt

December 3, 2015February 14, 2021 bgoeltzenleuchter

An apology was issued recently pertaining to the movie ‘Gods of Egypt’. The movie is about a battle between the ancient gods of Egypt and the mortals who live there. But what has created such a huge controversy within the movie was not the story line itself, but rather, the

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Junk Drawers

December 3, 2015February 14, 2021 bgoeltzenleuchter

Junk drawers. We all have them. A junk drawer is a place where you keep everything that you don’t want and will never use, but that you can’t throw away on the off chance you might actually use it someday. Sometimes its where you throw random little knick-knacks picked up

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Feminism Meets the Absurd

December 2, 2015February 14, 2021 bgoeltzenleuchter

Martha Wilson is an American feminist and an accomplished performance artist. Throughout her career, she has developed a number of photographic and video works that explore her individual femininity through such performances as role-playing. Much of feminist thinking and activism has stemmed from the question of what women want. More

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Drake is Not a Nice Guy

December 2, 2015February 14, 2021 bgoeltzenleuchter

As rappers go, Drake doesn’t seem like too bad of a guy. While many male rappers blatantly objectify women in their lyrics, Drake worships the “good girl,” a woman who is goal-oriented and virtuous yet sexy. He has made a brand for himself as the sensitive “nice guy.” But while

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