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Petr Pavlensky: A Dissident Artist

December 1, 2015February 14, 2021 bgoeltzenleuchter

“My actions should be minimal. Every movement by the authorities pulls them deeper and deeper in. They become involuntary participants in the production of my art” is a quote said by Petr Pavlensky from an article of the Calvert Journal. Petr Pavlensky is an artist from Russia. He uses his

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Who Made You Do It?

December 1, 2015February 14, 2021 bgoeltzenleuchter

Ice Cube, now a well-known actor and former member of highly successful rap group N.W.A, created a song in 2008 called “Gangsta Rap Made Me Do It.” Just within the first few seconds, the direction of the music video and song is set. The public reflection of rap is not

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Reproducing Instagram Photos: Fair Use or Copyright Infringement?

December 1, 2015February 14, 2021 bgoeltzenleuchter

Artist Richard Prince is known for taking people’s artwork and changing them slightly so that he can sell them for profit. He creates “new” pieces by relying heavily on the work of others. However, Prince took things a little bit too far when he entered the world of Instagram and

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Power of Colors

December 1, 2015February 14, 2021 bgoeltzenleuchter

As a Michigan Wolverines fan, it pains me to say that Michigan’s football team lost to their rivals of Michigan State recently in a heartbreaking fashion. The football game by itself doesn’t tell the entire story of this year’s matchup. It’s well known among sports fans that the rivalry is

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Las Soldaderas of Chicago’s Barrio Culture

December 1, 2015February 14, 2021 bgoeltzenleuchter

Las Artelitas, a predominately Latina group, are currently making waves in the Latinx art community, and in their surrounding communities. Based in Chicago, these women use their art as a way to shine a light on the neighborhoods often overlooked by most communities, and show the beauty within them. They

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“Illegal Advertising” or Protest

December 1, 2015February 14, 2021 bgoeltzenleuchter

A large donation of $65 million was given to the Metropolitan Museum of Art to remodel their plaza in September, 2014. Most would assume that a donation like this would be appreciated, as it supported the arts, but when the donor supports other things you do not stand for, that

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Giving Ana Mendieta a Voice

November 30, 2015February 14, 2021 bgoeltzenleuchter

Doing a quick google search of female artists pulls up a variety of sources, primarily young, white actresses and singers. Minorities are heavily ignored in the art world, but many people are coming into the foreground and ther woman I stumbled upon is Ana Mendieta. She was a Cuban-American artists

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Urban Outfitters and The Kent State Sweater

November 30, 2015February 14, 2021 bgoeltzenleuchter

Last year Urban Outfitters had the brilliant idea to take a horrible incident at Kent State University and profit off of it. They attempted to sell a Kent State sweater with blood splatter in reference to the shooting that occurred in 1970. They even had the audacity to name the

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He Steals Security: The Psychoanalysis of Assange

November 30, 2015February 14, 2021 bgoeltzenleuchter

One cannot have gone a lifetime without hearing the cliché ignorance is bliss. Julian Assange—the face of Wikileaks—is both blamed and respected for the mass out poor of globally protected secrets, thus shattering the bliss of millions. In doing so, he manipulates emotions and exercises the control over others he

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Serial Killer Art

November 30, 2015February 14, 2021 bgoeltzenleuchter

Rick Staton was once an art collector. Although, the art he obtained was made by well-known serial killers. The first artwork he began to sell were the John Wayne Gacy. This is the man who sexually assaulted and murdered 33 boys, and Staton showed great interest in selling his art.

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