Allegory for the 21st century
After a night’s sins, an invisible voyeur relives his delusions with sober eyes. This immersive fictional one night odyssey shows a fight with fear, trust, authenticity and perception.
Julian Hammond Santander, UTA Exposures Editor
• March 7, 2022
In between yesterday and tomorrow
The final Exposures piece of fall 2021 concludes the first; again accompanied by words from thinker Jiddu Krishnamurti.
Julian Hammond Santander, Exposures Editor
• December 9, 2021
Pyrite
Pyrite, more commonly known as fool's gold, lacks the strength of real gold and falls apart with little effort. This series of images from Christian churches accompanies Deputy Exposures Editor Taylor Knight’s inquest into the validity of religion and its role in his life.
Taylor Knight, Deputy Exposures Editor
• November 8, 2021
Q&A: Tattoo artists on the human canvas
These four NYC-based tattoo artists illustrate how the human body can serve as an unconventional canvas.
Sara Arabzadeh, Contributing Writer
• October 22, 2021
How can NYC(U) be your personality if you’ve only been to Manhattan?
The who’s who of the where’s where around NYU: a look into the MTA.
Taylor Knight, Deputy Exposures Editor
• October 4, 2021
Beneath the stars, stripes
Jason Turner and friends reconstruct patriotism through their lens, finding pride, power and promise in the tortured history and present reality of Black Americans.
Jason Turner, Contributing Writer
• September 20, 2021
Conflict in the search for permanency
New Exposures Editor Julian Hammond Santander presents a California suspended between nostalgia and reality, accompanied by a selection from Krishnamurti.
Julian Hammond Santander, UTA Exposures Editor
• September 3, 2021
Turning Zoom Into My Artistic Tool
Learning to photograph through a computer screen involved lots of errors, but once I learned to deal with them, I fell in love with the results.
Alejandra Arevalo, Contributing Writer
• September 20, 2020
An Artistic Tribute To College In New York
A final walk through New York City’s biggest art gallery before heading into quarantine: street murals.
Sara Miranda, UTA Features Multimedia Editor
• April 13, 2020
Housing Guide 2020
Guru Ramanathan, Under the Arch Managing Editor
• February 20, 2020
On Bodies of Trash
A counter-archive of the cast away trash in the city.
Marva Shi, Deputy Multimedia Editor
• December 5, 2019
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Ethan Li, Contributing Writer • November 21, 2024
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