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The Day That Shook Cooper Union

by Corinna Kirsch on April 24, 2013
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For the first time in the school’s 100-year-plus history, undergraduate students will be required to pay tuition. Students are protesting, and this time, the Cooper Union administration is taking steps to prevent large-scale protests like the lock-ins that occurred last fall.

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Cooper Union’s Financial Woes Continue, Spilling Into the Art School

by Corinna Kirsch on February 20, 2013
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Across the nation, overachieving high school students have been halted in their admission-seeking tracks. All early applicants to Cooper Union’s School of Art have been notified that, in fact, the school won’t accepting early applicants for the 2013-2014 school year after all.

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Tuesday Links

by Whitney Kimball on December 11, 2012

  • In case you haven’t read it yet, Greg Allen, in a whirlwind of dynamo art investigation, solves the mystery behind Bob Dylan’s paintings. He builds his case from a year of interviews, press statements, his own work with the Chinese paint mills, and the Todd Haynes movie. It’s really good. [greg.org]
  • Feeling newly empowered by the events of the last week, the Cooper Union students abandoned their lock-in. They now plan to implement the Cooper Union community’s right to vote out board members. [Hyperallergic]
  • The redesign plans for Jean Nouvel’s MoMA skyscraper, Tower Verre, have been released. They had to chop 200 feet off the top, possibly fearing that it would cast a shadow over Central Park in the winter. It’s still a soaring architectural monstrosity. [Curbed]
  • C-Monster’s Pablo Picasso GIF [cmonstah.tumblr.com]
  • The 2013 Texas Biennial curators have been announced. [D Magazine]
  • Hooray for the UK government, for scrapping a bill that would have required ISPs to store browsing history and email details for over a year. They felt that the Draft Communications Data Bill, which would have allowed police to view your shit without a warrant, would be an unnecessary level of surveillance. [Verge]
  • Blake Gopnik was one of the many fired from the “bloodbath” at Newsweek. [ARTinfo]
  • You can still read him at blakegopnik.com.

 

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Cooper Union Students Prepare to Maintain Barricades Indefinitely

by Whitney Kimball on December 4, 2012
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They’ve got a toilet. They’ve got Twitter. They’re not leaving til their demands are met.

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The Bruce High Quality Foundation’s “Animal Farm”: This One Ends Well

by Whitney Kimball on March 8, 2012
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The first floor of the Brucennial's pop-up gallery was transformed last Sunday into a pop-up musical theater. Packed with the type of people you'd expect to see at an art school reunion, and helped by the free beer and an artists-only hanging of work, it felt like a homecoming, and the musical joined the exhibition as a big, fun, familial show of pride.

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