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Art in New York City - Day 1

PowerPoint presentation looking at art in NYC.

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Art in New York City - Day 1

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  1. Arts in NYCFall II Gwen Shaw

  2. Arts in NYC • Think of a powerful experience that you have had with a work of art— • Describe the art work • How did it affect you? • Why do you think it had an impact on you

  3. The NYC of Arts in NYC

  4. NYC: World Cultural Capital • In the current fiscal year, NYC will spend $115.6 Million on the arts, making the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs the largest cultural funding agency in the nation • Did you Know: NYC’s Percent for Art Program ensures that 1% of all money spent on city-funded construction projects be spent on artwork for city facilities. (NYC Department of Cultural Affairs)

  5. What do we think of when we think of art? Andy Warhol, Marilyn, 1968 Leonardo, Mona Lisa, 1504

  6. The Hudson River School: Where the heck is the Hudson River Valley?!

  7. History of Arts in NYCHudson River School Thomas Cole, The Oxbow 1836

  8. Hudson River School Frederick Church, Niagara, 1857

  9. Edmonia Lewis, Forever Free, 1868

  10. Modernism in NYC Marcel Duchamp, Fountain, 1917

  11. Jackson Pollock, Lavender Mist, 1950

  12. Jean Michel Basquiat, Untitled (Skull), 1984

  13. Andres Serrano, Piss Christ, 1987

  14. Ew!

  15. But wait, there’s more! Piero Manzoni, The Artist’s Shit, 1961

  16. Glenn Ligon, Untitled (I feel most colored when I am thrown against a sharp white background), 1990

  17. Velasquez, Las Meninas, 1656

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