Category Archives: Arts

A Streetlight Named Vittoria

By Maurice Pinzon Vittoria Lui-Madonia, 21 and a senior at the School of Visual Arts, already has her own exhibition that introduces us to a photographer with maturity and great promise. Lui-Madonia’s black and white photographs, taken at night in … Continue reading

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The Relevance of Art

By Melissa Danaczko After the events of September 11, 2001, Scott Mycklebust’s art started to change. Mr. Mycklebust, who has worked out of his Soho-based studio since the 80’s, said he felt he had a duty as an artist to … Continue reading

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Arrests for Graffiti Decrease, Except for Graffiti Artist in the Spotlight

By Maurice Pinzon New York City Council member James S. Oddo yesterday sent a letter to presidential candidate Howard Dean, attributing the recent arrest of a graffiti artist to the publicity generated after Governor Dean used the artist’s work as … Continue reading

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