From Inspiration To Preservation: Managing The Life Cycle Of Art hipporeads Art & Literature, Arts & Culture Art’s journey from a concept to a preserved masterpiece encapsulates many stages, each critical to its success and survival. From the initial spark to the complexities of copyright protection and digital...
Creating Battle Signs: Iraq/Afghanistan War Veterans, Art Therapy, and Rehabilitation Evan Sullivan Arts & Culture, Politics & Economics During my first research trip to the National Archives in College Park I stayed with my family in Lorton, Virginia just outside Washington, D.C. Every morning I drove past Fort Belvoir, a large and seemingly...
If We Return Nazi-Looted Art, the Same Goes for Empire-Looted Erin Thompson Arts & Culture Should art looted by the Nazis be returned to the families of its original owners? Of course. Should the Elgin Marbles be returned to the Greeks? Some say yes, but many say no. What about the Benin Bronzes?...
The Relevant Versus Narcissist Artist: How to Know If You Are a Narcissist Artist? Diana Rivera Arts & Culture, Psychology, Society & Culture People of the digital era, including all those on social media, provide enough substantial evidence to assert that people need to be relevant in the crowd. From photos of latest meals eaten along side Spike...
Wandering Sophia Lanza Arts & Culture I began attending Florida Atlantic University in the summer of 2015; in this summer I discovered many things, one of them being the Boca Raton Museum of Art. One day I was feeling very alone and very small so...
Picasso the … Sculptor? Enrique Mallen Arts & Culture Picasso the...sculptor? Disputed purchase brings attention to lesser-known aspect of his art Enrique Mallen, Sam Houston State University A legal battle has erupted between art dealer Larry Gagosian and...
The Best “Smart” Beach Reads of 2014: Edition #1 Kaitlin Solimine Art & Literature, Arts & Culture, Psychology How to know what pages this summer make the sunscreen-slathered cut and which will stay on bookshelves? Hippo Reads is here to make recommendations for the smartest, and most engaging, summer reads in arts, literature, and psychology.