by Abby Smith | Nov 15, 2021 | Art + Design, Arts
Too many sexy ladies… the overpopulation of the sexualized female nude Written by Abigail Smith November 15, 2021 Pablo Picasso, Reclining Nude Fernande, 1906. 47.3 x 61.3 cm, The Cleveland Museum of Art. Paula Modersohn-Becker, Reclining Female Nude, 1906. 71 x 113...
by Abby Smith | Aug 23, 2021 | Arts
Why you should care about the Renaissance Dear Dartmouth, The Renaissance was a long time ago (duh). So why do we still care about all this art from the 14th to 17th century so much? The art of the Renaissance was beautiful and marked a big change in...
by Abby Smith | Aug 11, 2021 | Arts, Music
Songs to dance to now that we’ve survived the plague. Enjoy your rebirth! A Dear Dartmouth playlist. Click here for the Spotify...
by Abby Smith | May 29, 2021 | Art + Design, Arts
Hannah Höch’s Da Dandy Written by Abigail Smith May 29, 2021 Dear D(art)mouth, Da-Dandy by Hannah Höch is a collage of images of women in dandy-style dress, a flirty, upper-class style of the 1920’s just coming into vogue when Höch created this piece in 1919. In...
by Abby Smith | Jul 26, 2020 | (IN)Justice, Arts, Music
Otis Redding: A Dream to Remember Written by Abby Smith Dear Dartmouth, Stage presence, engaging lyrics, interesting melodies, and an interesting, exceptional voice. As a singer and songwriter, Otis Redding practically had it all. He was just one quality short of...