Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Performing in blackface makeup was a theatrical convention used by many entertainers at the beginning of the 20th century, having its origin in the minstrel and vaudeville show. Al Jolson was the most famous performer to wear blackface makeup when singing- he felt Working behind a blackface mask gave him a sense of freedom. I guess in a way you could call the mask, in his case, a placebo. There are just so many forms of art out there to explore, some is very interesting. Sometimes, what makes art interesting is the back story. Look up the blackface, the history behind it is actually pretty interesting!http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XF6383U8xD0&feature=related

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

everything is not what it seems...

I know it’s a little late, but I’m going to post anyway. The trip was interesting. I enjoyed the art in the MOMA, based on the world trade center. It was very abstract. Personally, I am not an abstract fan, though I felt as if I related to some of the art; somehow. Some of the pieces, though they were DADA, did have a point. A pretty complicated point when it comes to describe in art form. It is sadness, and confusion. An artist may say his or her art is about certain topics such as these, though in reality, it is actually hard to make art in such a way, that it doesn’t seem as if you the artist is trying too hard. A good example of this would be the piece in the museum where there was ash covering the white floor. It may have seemed as a meaningless DADA piece, but I perceived it a bit differently. I thought since this was a world trade center gallery, it may have had something to do with the sculpture of the innocent looking pedestrian sitting on a bench in front of the ash. With this, the two objects combined represented a statement to me. The statement was everything is not what it seems. The WTC attacks occurred on a beautiful, average Tuesday. Everything seemed to be going fine, but things suddenly turned for the worst when the attacks happened. 3500 people were killed in a period of 2 hours, and the entire U.S has changed since that day. Everything is not what it seems... that’s my philosophy on art, and everything related to it.


Thursday, September 8, 2011

Today was an interesting day. I thought of today as an opportunity to explore the personalities of myself and others. It was a chance to describe yourself, and who you are as a person. I thought it was a perfect idea to do this activity in the beginning of the year because it helps us connect as a group. This will help us calibrate ideas in the future, and will help us work better as a group. I think the point of this activity was also to learn more about ourselves. With this said, i wrote words about myself that i thought i would never relate to. Some words related to each other and some came out as a product that ended up being a vital part of my personality. We should continue building on these character trait webs. It will definitely help us grow as artists, and help build our personalities.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Hello Everybody!

         I wasn't sure if I should write a post or not, but i'm gonna do it anyway. The first day of STAC, to me, was very interesting. I'm still thinking about the ending of the Star Treck episode we watched today. by watching this, it has helped me understand the fact that art is a medium used to portray messages, and ideas to the people who appreciate it. art has a very important role in modern day society being that most of the people alive today get their inspiration from it. a good example of this would be musicians from the mid 60's to the mid 70's, when our country was at war with vietnam. musicians were producing music(a form of art) with a message stating that the entire idea of us fighting, is absurd and that we should put an end to the bloodshead. this changed the way americans lived. they no longer kept quiet, they spoke up! all of this came from art. it came from the articles in the new  york times, to the anti-war protest songs from the beatle albums. the art was all over and it changed peoples lives, exactly like it does today. i guess that what they mean when they say history repeats it's self.