Dorothy Kosinski, who has been director and CEO of the Phillips Collection since 2008, is expected to leave the private institution in Washington, DC, at the end of 2022. During her tenure, the centennial Phillips Collection, which claims to be the first museum in modern art of the country, has …
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15 Colorado Music Festivals Coming This Summer
It’s official, live music is back. With new shows announced at Red Rocks – which is now open at capacity almost every day, and local concert halls featuring new and familiar performers every weekend, there’s no better place than here. in Colorado. Plus, summer music festivals are springing up statewide …
Read More »The back room: return to form
A financier in his Fifth Avenue office in New York City. (Photo by TIMOTHY A. CLARY / AFP via Getty Images) As the Delta variant Tearing up unvaccinated populations around the world, the number of cases, hospitalizations and deaths are all on the rise. But with existing COVID-19 injections still …
Read More »What’s on: Alton Mill ‘Raises the Roof’ of New Outdoor Annex with Live Music, Art and Poetry
The Alton Mill Center for the Arts and Headwaters Arts are opening a new three-season outdoor space and will mark the occasion with a celebration of live music, poetry readings and art. The arts community has been hampered by COVID-19 restrictions that have limited events over the past year, including …
Read More »San Antonio’s Briscoe Museum offers family-friendly educational activities on National Cowboy Day
Click to enlarge Courtesy of the Briscoe Western Art Museum Locals can learn the history of cowboys at the Briscoe event commemorating National Cowboy Day. Gather the whole family or a group of friends and meet at the Briscoe Western Art Museum on Saturday for its annual celebration of National …
Read More »Vancouver, WA: shopping, history, lots of green space and blue waters
It is often overlooked en route to Portland or mistaken for that other Vancouver to the north. But Vancouver (Washington) offers opportunities to enjoy our state’s considerable history, remarkable parks, and humble community with great food, drinks, and quirky stops. The state’s fourth-largest city has a long pedigree, with longhouses …
Read More »The Armory Show announces the 2021 platform
The Armory Show announced artists and galleries featured in Platform, one of the main sections of the fair dedicated to large-scale artwork housed in the halls of the Javits Center, the new permanent home of the Armory Show. . The 2021 edition of Platform, titled Can you hear the fault …
Read More »teamLab Borderless in Odaiba will close in August 2022
Just three years after its opening in the summer of 2018, the Odaiba digital art museum teamLab without borders announced its closure around this time next year. But do not worry ; unlike dozens of Tokyo attractions that have been forced to close permanently amid the pandemic, the ever-popular museum …
Read More »Calendar of events around the neighborhood on July 21, 2021 | North Springs Edition
TUESDAY Medal of Honor Character Development Program Workshop – 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., Colorado Springs Marriott, 5580 Tech Center Drive. Registration required: tinyurl.com/hfvuyf2x. ⢠⢠⢠JULY 30 Colorado Springs Conservatory Music in the Park Concert Series – 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., Venezia Park, 3555 Briargate Parkway; coloradospringsconservatory.org. …
Read More »The disappearance of Dollhaus II?
1/3 Emma Louise wears one of her pink mannequins inside her art gallery, Dollhaus II, on Cottage Street. Photos by Daniel Israël. 2/3 The models were installed by a representative of Bergdorf Goodman, according to gallery owner Emma Louise. 3/3 Mannequins are a common sight inside and outside the Dollhaus …
Read More »Online Chat with bh Yael, Cooper Battersby and Emily Vey Duke, moderated by Irmgard Emmelhainz – Video & Film
Join us on Tuesday, August 3, 2021 at 1 p.m. EST for an online chat with bh Yael, Cooper Battersby, and Emily vey duke, moderated by Irmgard Emmelhainz. No biological organism can live on its own, yet our relationships with others and with the environment are determined by the modern …
Read More »Woodfield Fine Art Gallery announces new location in Grand Central District
The Woodfield Fine Art Gallery showcases the work of 23 local artists. The new gallery is located at 2323 Central Avenue and ready to open on August 14. Gallery owner and artist Jim Woodfield is moving to his new gallery in the Grand Central Arts District. Gallery specializing in the …
Read More »‘Invention Without Limits’: British Museum to Show Over 100 Unpublished Works by Hokusai | Art
More than 100 postcard-sized drawings by the great Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai will be on display to the public for the first time in two centuries after being acquired by the British Museum. Its director, Hartwig Fischer, said the designs were “remarkable and unique” and that their rediscovery was “incredible”. …
Read More »We went behind the scenes with art dealers looking to make millions in Monaco, the elite city-state smaller than Central Park
It is no wonder that, in the upper echelons of the art industry, the European city-state of Monaco is a haven of peace. The tiny principality, which is smaller than Central Park and known for its fast cars, lack of taxes, and decadent casino, is basically a beloved haven for …
Read More »CAN WE EVER KNOW THE MEANING OF THESE OBJECTS?
âArchaeologists excavate sites and objects from the past, then write about them; while artists create and invent objects or situations in the present. Sarah Scott, World Archeology Vol. 38, (Taylor and François: 2018) “Without the allure of objects – we are trapped in the midst of the swirling black noise …
Read More »Moses Lake takes action towards Creative District designation
Moses Lake’s vision to designate downtown as a creative neighborhood has passed the dream stage. A creative district is a pedestrian zone for artistic activities and businesses, a community heart for living, working and visiting. Once a Creative District is designated, the Washington State Commission for the Arts (ArtsWA) provides …
Read More »Card Crusaders Celebrates 10 Years of Making Beautiful Folded Cards | Characteristics
The FiftyForward Martin Center Card Crusaders celebrated Friday by depositing greeting cards for the Frist Art Museum in Nashville to mark their 10th year of creating their artistic creations. Throughout 2020, the group found new ways to create their beautiful iris-shaped folded cards to keep their social business alive and …
Read More »Take advantage of the Route des Arts in Argenteuil and the surrounding towns
The cautious easing of the pandemic means people are traveling again and local galleries and artist shops are open to visitors. The Route des Arts d’Argenteuil and neighboring municipalities invites everyone to take a tour of the local roads and organize visits to the various workshops and galleries before August …
Read More »San Pedro First Thursday, with a renewed artistic vibe, returns – Daily Breeze
San Pedro’s popular First Thursday ArtWalk in the downtown district has been redesigned and is set to return next month. The popular monthly event, which died out last year amid the coronavirus, will be relaunched from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. on August 5. Almost a quarter of a century …
Read More »Italy strengthens case for return of Getty Museum’s ‘Victorious Youth’ bronze in decades-long heritage feud
Statue of a victorious youth (300-100 BC) The Italian Senate last week passed a resolution that politicians say will ultimately strengthen the government’s hand in tackling complex rendition cases. Using the ad as a platform, Massimo Seri, the mayor of Fano, renewed his calls for the Getty Museum in Los …
Read More »Indigenous artwork at the Dairy, an exhibition centered on Niwot and Tony Ortega’s Mexican-American mashups – Boulder Daily Camera
Rock area 15th Street Gallery âMagia Chicanaâ, by Tony Ortega; open by appointment 11 am-3pm from Thursday to Saturday; 1708 15th Street, Boulder; 303-447-2841; 15thstreetgalleryboulder.com Ana Art Gallery Art by local, African and Caribbean artists; from noon to 5 p.m. from Friday to Sunday; 958 Cherryvale Road, Boulder; 303-261-5936; anasartgallery.com …
Read More »Inverness Council to prepare for the arts festival; review the progress of the station lease | Local News
Inverness City Council will receive an update on Tuesday on the city’s new arts programs and the annual arts festival, which has recently struggled amid internal political struggles. Earlier this year, the council hired Florida-based Civic Icon Arts to help oversee and create artistic attractions and public cultural venues. One …
Read More »“I’m not Jeff Koons! – Pope.L’s endurance crawls, weird texts and guerrilla genius | Art
For long, if someone asked him for his contact details, Pope.L would produce a business card proclaiming him “America’s friendliest black artist.” Sure enough, when he appears on a video call from his run-down Chicago studio, the performance artist and painter is kind and thoughtful. In a trucker cap and …
Read More »Fine art senders visited ARCOmadrid 2021 in Madrid, Spain
Last week Fine Art Shippers visited ARCOmadrid, the largest and one of the most important international contemporary art fairs in Southern Europe. NEW YORK, NEW YORK, USA, July 17, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ – Art logistics company Fine Art Shippers offers comprehensive art shipping services in Spain. The company delivers works of …
Read More »Dinner and show: A five-course tasting inspired by art
It’s a well-known adage that too many cooks in the kitchen could spoil the broth, but for those at the Sculptureum Gallery in Matakana, this is the most, the happiest. On Friday, the gallery will harness the talents of five separate chefs for a five-course tasting dinner at its Rothko …
Read More »New Exhibition at the Longview Museum of Fine Arts Invites the Public to Explore the ‘American West’ | Local News
A new exhibit kicking off at the Longview Museum of Fine Arts on Saturday will invite East Texans to get a glimpse of life in the “American West.” An opening reception is scheduled from 6 pm to 7:30 pm today with a conference scheduled for 6:30 pm The exhibition will …
Read More »Joslin nominated for Framingham Cultural Council – Framingham SOURCE
FRAMINGHAM – District 4 resident Nathaniel Joslin was appointed to the Framingham Cultural Council by Mayor Yvonne Spicer. The Framingham Cultural Council provides grants to private and public / municipal organizations and individuals for cultural projects that benefit the residents of Framingham. The Council is responsible for making the final …
Read More »“Curses the eyes”: fast footwork draws closer to Chicago
Footwork, a Chicago-born form of music and dance, is famous for its speed. DJs deliver a tense polyrhythmic mix of stuttering samples at a ramp-up rate of 160 beats per minute. Dancers respond to challenges with intricate pivot, kicking, and scissor assaults that are ridiculously faster than music. This summer, …
Read More »10 Vancouver area art exhibitions to feast on this summer
Credit: Photo by Rob Harris. Courtesy of the artist that of Zadie Xa Child of Magohalmi and the echoes of creation is part of the group exhibition Interior Infinite, presented until September 5 at the Polygon gallery We also like a little culture, you know. Covering public art, retrospectives, and …
Read More »7 reasons Scottsdale, Arizona is perfect for snowbirds
Scottsdale is a beautiful Southwestern destination for snowbirds who want to escape their freezing winter wonderland. The winter weather is perfect for a visit or an extended stay. You can enjoy the hot and sunny desert climate every day. Offering beautiful resorts, communities for those over 55, and short-term rentals, …
Read More »3 art gallery exhibitions to see right now
Corita Kent Until August 13. Andrew Kreps, 22 Cortlandt Alley, Manhattan; (212) 741-8849, andrewkreps.com. Corita Kent, also known as Sister Mary Corita, was quite famous for a nun. She headlined a 1967 Newsweek article on the State of the American Convent, and she worked on major commercial advertising campaigns to …
Read More »The Louvre art detective is looking for looted paintings
Polack had already made a name for himself abroad, as a member of an international working group in Germany following the discovery of around 1,500 works taken away by Cornelius Gurlitt, whose father, Hildebrand, had bought works of art for Hitler. While working for the task force, she discovered the …
Read More »The composite art and well-being collective officially opens to the public with a new program, exhibitions • Hi-lo
Compound, a nonprofit focused on art and holistic health, officially opened to the public today after pushing back its official opening date not once, but twice due to the pandemic of COVID-19. The 15,000 square foot space in the Zaferia District, which is a hybrid art gallery, holistic healing center, …
Read More »Mid-July Events in Mother Lode
Bring plenty of water if you are visiting or going out for the many upcoming local events, as temperatures will remain very hot next week. the The Tuolumne Library Summer Reading Program continues at the Sonora Main Library and other branches as shown here. Tonight, Thursday July 15th is the …
Read More »What’s happening in the Hunterdon area this weekend and beyond (July 16-22)
WHAT IS HAPPENING? Here’s a small sample of the area’s events – some in person, some online – that you might want to check out in the coming days. Art museums IN PROGRESS CLINTON “Print +”, protest and resistance works in a variety of printing methods by artists across the …
Read More »Alex Harsley has spent half a century defending other photographers. Today, at the age of 83, the eyes of the art world have finally turned to him.
Alex Harsley’s new exhibition, an investigation into his six-decade-plus photography career at Brooklyn’s Pioneer Works, is a big deal. In terms of reach, this is probably the biggest of his life. And yet, the octogenarian artist does not exactly make a lap of honor. “I’ve gone way beyond that stuff,” …
Read More »Stop, Collaborate, and Listen | Cultural characteristics | Fold | The Weekly Source
When the 2nd Street Theater closed its doors shortly before the Platypus Pub was demolished to make way for another Starbucks, it felt like this booming little central Bend neighborhood had been dismantled before it does not really reach its full potential. With Humm Kombucha out there and the incredibly …
Read More »Boutique law firm signs long-term lease in Newport on the Levee
Gallery building inside Newport on the Levee. FTM file. Does this story give you any value? Please consider a small donation to help fund our content. We rely solely on the support of our advertising partners, providing our content for free. Any amount helps. Click here to donate! A downtown …
Read More »“Dancing with Xinjiang” presents works of art inspired by the region’s history
03:05 The group exhibition “Dancing with Xinjiang” was inaugurated at the M WOODS Museum in Beijing’s 798 Arts District. CGTN reporter Yang Yan went to see the highlights and spoke to some of the performers. Throughout the ages, the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region has been a place of convergence and …
Read More »The SCAD Art Museum offers summer classes for children and teens in Savannah GA
Has summer brought your teenager home staring in the fridge like, âMom, am I bored? “ Or are you a high school art teacher looking for new ideas for the classroom and in need of inspiration? Maybe you found yourself walking around the city center thinking, “I would love to …
Read More »Austin Cultural Nonprofits Grant Application Opens July 14 with More Relief for Ongoing Creatives
Several funding opportunities for members of the Austin arts and music scene were discussed at an Austin Music Commission meeting on July 12. (Courtesy of Renée Dominguez) Applications for a grant program that could see $ 2 million distributed to 100 of Austin’s creative nonprofits will open on July 14, …
Read More »Museums plan a summer of fun for the kids
From giant scribbles to sensory zones, museums, galleries and heritage sites are gearing up for a summer of fun to improve the well-being of children and youth after a traumatic year. Many institutions are preparing to participate in the UK-wide Summer of Play campaign led by children’s charities, including Play …
Read More »The first look at Lost Spirits Las Vegas, the tour of the distillery which is a world like no other
Art taken in the amazing new Lost Spirits Las Vegas, a distillery / tour that takes you to a … [+] different world. @ 2021 Wonho Lee Lost Spirits, the popular downtown Los Angeles Arts District distillery / tour, is opening a Las Vegas location on August 15 in Zone …
Read More »Artists offer a wake-up call on global techno-politics in new exhibition – UQ News
Recent and newly commissioned artworks from Australian and international artists can be seen for the first time in a new exhibition about the Internet at The University of Queensland Art Museum. Don’t Be Evil explore the hidden power structures behind the networked technologies that are dominating our everyday lives. UQ …
Read More »Local artists named winners of Michigan Fine Arts Competition, exhibition until August 19 • Oakland County Times
Local artists named winners of Michigan Fine Arts Competition, exhibition until August 19 Local artists named winners of Michigan Fine Arts Competition, exhibition until August 19 (BBAC, July 11, 2021) Birmingham, Michigan – Birmingham Bloomfield Art Center (BBAC), a regional non-profit art center committed to promoting visual arts experiences for …
Read More »New book celebrates Thanet’s historic printing industry – the Isle of Thanet News
Print in Thanet Pages By Dan Thompson A new book celebrates the Isle of Thanet’s historic printing industry, through the stories of just three of the more than 100 printing houses based in the region. It was completed after the Kent Appletye arts organization received a grant from the National …
Read More »Galerie Petzel expands and moves
In a major movement in the art world, the Petzel Gallery is moving its contemporary collection and exhibition space to 520-530 W. 25th St. Leaving his longtime home at 456 W. 18th St., Petzel will more than double his footprint with 11,000 square feet of gallery space on the ground …
Read More »Lincoln Land offers general education courses in the medical district
Lincoln Land Community College now offers general education courses for the fall semester in its medical district located at 130 W. Mason St. LLCC also offers short-term vocational training programs at the institution. See Also: Lincoln Land Esports Team Wins NJCAA National Championship The new in-person courses are designed for …
Read More »“Raggin ‘On”, Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson at the Columbus Art Museum (Ohio)
Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson, Easter Egg Hunt, 1987. Fabric book with found objects, 13 x 9 ½ x 2 ½ … [+] in. Columbus Museum of Art, estate of the artist. No matter how far Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson’s art has taken her – a MacArthur âGeniusâ Fellowship, an artist …
Read More »Women photographers and their work celebrated in two new art exhibitions: “It’s an alternative history of photography”
The contributions of the women behind the lens have often been overlooked, but two new exhibitions at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta and the Metropolitan Museum of Art hope to change that by focusing on work that until now has been “under. -exposed. “ The work of photographer …
Read More »Op-Ed: Denver’s New Sack Program Just Spends The Money
^ I support Local Community Journalism Support Denver’s independent voice and help keep Westword’s future free. Let’s talk about that new Denver “tax” bag, okay? As most people know, I am deeply committed to efforts that support a positive impact for all members of our community, but when I see …
Read More »Anderson Ranch Arts Center in Aspen in honor of Simone Leigh
The Anderson Ranch Arts Center went from hanging masterpieces to manufacturing PPE at the start of the pandemic. But we’re told the center – chaired by Sue Hostetler, editor-in-chief of Art Basel magazine – has returned to its original mission of welcoming art students. Next week, he will celebrate his …
Read More »Short North Art Gallery will be free for artists
A Columbus developer and restaurateur have teamed up with other developers to provide free art space in Short North. Details have yet to be announced, such as the location of the space, but the partners say they are trying to keep art in the neighborhood, which has become dominated by …
Read More »New Artist Exhibits Work at Rockefeller Center as Part of ART IN FOCUS Series
Sign up for our PoliticsNY newsletter for the latest coverage and to stay informed about the 2021 elections in your district and across New York As part of her Art in brief Partnership, the Rockefeller Center and the Art Production Fund will present a public art presentation by painter and …
Read More »Contemporary Calgary raises over $ 150,000 in the first LOOK
CALGARY, Alberta, July 09, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – Contemporary Calgary hosted its annual LOOK fundraiser from June 6-16. With rallies and restrictions in place due to the global COVID-19 pandemic, the gallery has taken to the digital space to host its annual LOOK fundraiser which has been one of the …
Read More »Why are big hands excluded from the nail industry?
Whether you realize it or not, every time you see an ad or ad for a beauty product, and the camera turns to a celebrity’s hands, it’s almost always a hand-held model. . It’s the same story when stars apply nail polish, show off a new collection of engagement rings, …
Read More »Serj Tankian launches ‘Cool Gardens Poetry Suite’, a collection of cinematic compositions with poetry
Serj tankian has published “Cool Gardens Poetry Suite”, a rich collection of four elegant cinematographic works superimposed on an intimate recital of poetry performed by Tankien. The Suite is available now on all major streaming platforms. The verses, which are taken from his first collection of poems of the same …
Read More »Bibliothèque d’Orléans partners with the Ogden in a virtual program that introduces children to art museums | Entertainment / Life
The library is teaming up with the Ogden Museum of Southern Art to present âMatthew’s Dream: A Museum Introductionâ at 10:30 am on July 16. Framed around Leo Lionni’s beloved picture book, children will follow Matthew on his first visit to an art museum, connecting pictures in the Ogden Museum …
Read More »How synesthesia helps artist Prince Gyasi transform his work into “color therapy”
CNN – Painting or pixels? This is the question Prince Gyasi wants you to ask when you see his work. “You should be confused if it’s a painting or a photograph,” he said. “If you are not confused, it means I failed.” Manipulating his photos digitally to enhance or change …
Read More »Arts + Entertainment – Fort Bragg Advocate-News
Flores de Verano Flamenco en Vivo at the Caspar Community Center Seattle-based flamenco dancer Savannah Fuentes brings her latest work, Flores de Verano Flamenco en Vivo, to the Caspar Community Center, 15051 Caspar Road, on Sunday, July 11 at 8 p.m. ET. After a year of confinement and self-reflection, Savannah …
Read More »The new museum features exhibits by Lynn Hershman Leeson, Wong Ping and Ed Atkins this summer
The New Museum’s summer 2021 exhibition program includes three monographic presentations installed in the main rooms of the Museum. On the second floor, “Lynn Hershman Leeson: Twisted” is the artist’s first solo exhibition in a New York museum. On the third floor, âWong Ping: Your Silent Neighborâ is the first …
Read More »Officials and residents celebrate North Square development in Amherst’s Mill District
AMHERST – Aschleigh Jensen moved to North Square in December 2019, just before the pandemic disrupted daily life. The new mixed-use residential and commercial development in the Mill district of Amherst offers low-rental housing, where Jensen lives. âI have a really reduced rent,â she said. “It is quite a blessing.” …
Read More »South Korea to build new museum to house Samsung collection
On July 7, South Korea’s Culture, Sports and Tourism Minister Hwang Hee announced the establishment of a new museum to house the art collection of former Samsung Group chairman Lee Kun- hee. Lee’s heirs donated the multibillion-dollar collection – which includes 23,181 works of art and cultural objects by artists …
Read More »La Jolla then and now: Avenue Girard and the village, 1920s versus 2020s
As the world emerges from the COVID-19 pandemic and ventures into the decade of the 20s of this century, La Jolla Light looks back at what the 20s looked like last time around in La Jolla and what they look like now. . When it comes to using downtown La …
Read More »Scienjoy announces strategic partnership to create NFTs and live broadcasts for young artists around the world
BEIJING, July 7, 2021 / PRNewswire / – Scienjoy Holding Corporation (“Scienjoy”, the “Company”) (NASDAQ: SJ), a leading mobile live entertainment streaming platform in China, today announced that it has entered into a strategic partnership with the Global Friendship Exchange Foundation (“GFE Foundation”), a US-based non-profit organization dedicated to supporting …
Read More »Find out what’s going on and write it down on the calendar
Main street music, concerts in the public square, Thursday and Friday, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday, Rhea Freman and Friday, Standard Jazz Band. The musicians will be installed in the pavilion of the historic public square. Visit Mainstreetwooster.org for more information. Second Saturday in downtown Wooster, Saturday Bring a …
Read More »Aurora man wants city to leave scientific and cultural arts district
AURORA, Colorado – A man from Aurora is working to get an initiative over the November ballot calling for the city’s withdrawal from the Science and Cultural Facilities District (SCFD). Jeff Brown announced on Tuesday that he had created a nonprofit called Venues Aurora and released voting language that would …
Read More »Online presentation will detail the history of the Wabanaki people
Covered box, 1834, birch bark and split spruce root, attributed to the Ambroise St. Aubin family, known as the Bear family, Maliseet nation of the Wabanaki Confederacy, Prospect, Maine. Bowdoin College Art Museum photo Micah Pawling, Associate Professor of History and Native American Studies at the University of Maine at …
Read More »Obituary: Tetlow Parham Park | Boca Beacon
Tetlow Parham Park of Ithaca, NY passed away suddenly at her home on Thursday, May 20, 2021 in the presence of her 59-year-old husband and two beloved dogs. Tetlow was born Elizabeth Tetlow Parham, known to everyone as Tet because her mother never called her Elizabeth. Tetlow said she never …
Read More »Newcastle Museum wins major national award
The Newcastle Museum became the first local government-run museum to be named the grand winner of the National Museums and Galleries Awards. In a huge blow to the regional museum, the Newcastle Museum was named the most impressive entry among 42 finalists in 16 categories for its 1X4 social history …
Read More »Quinn’s to auction over 300 lots of rare and signed books, cards, prints and Americana on July 8
“Just Friends and Brave Enemies”, Harper & Row, 1962, by Robert F. Kennedy and inscribed by the author to Senator Stuart Symington. First edition indicated, near fine condition with dust jacket. Estimate of $ 800 to $ 1,200Quinn Auction Gallery FALLS CHURCH, Virginia – On Thursday, July 8, Quinn’s Auction …
Read More »New Middletown School Administrator – First Latino in the Role
MIDDLETOWN – The new academic director of the school district – the first Latin American education executive in the city’s history – has been asked to resign after less than a year in his previous post, according to documents. Alberto Vazquez-Matos, 47, begins his assignment on Tuesday as second in …
Read More »David Zwirner to represent Katherine Bernhardt
Katherine Bernhardt, Grandmaster Flash, 2021; Katherine Bernhardt. Photo: Dina Litovsky; Katherine Bernhardt, McDonald’s + Supreme, 2020 (detail). Both works © Katherine Bernhardt July 2, 2021 – David Zwirner is pleased to announce the representation of American artist Katherine Bernhardt in partnership with Canada. David Zwirner will present an exhibition of …
Read More »Daniel Borg’s midlife crisis
Although Daniel Borg is a newcomer to the visual arts scene, he is no newbie to the local music scene, having been a member of Maltese bands such as Skimmed, The Velts, Fastidju and Superlove. Also coming from a design background, he believes his move to art was a reaction …
Read More »Is Hunter Biden’s Art Worth $ 500,000? Here’s What a Conservative Has to Say | Washington Examiner
When most professional artists start their careers, they are often lucky not to starve. This general rule, like most rules, does not apply if you are the son of the President of the United States. Hunter Biden, the president’s son Joe biden, recently started painting and has agreed sell part …
Read More »13 free things to do in Breckenridge
Isak Heartstone, by Danish artist Thomas Dambo, sits along Illinois Creek on June 24, 2019 in Breckenridge.Photo by Hugh Carey / Summit Daily Archives Looking to explore Breckenridge? You’re in luck because there are so many ways to explore the community without spending a dime. Here is a taste of …
Read More »Rolston deploys magic in “Art People: The Pageant Portraits”
Over the decades, people have flocked to Laguna Beach to witness the alluring Pageant of the Masters for themselves. The Living Images Exhibition, which has been around since 1933, captivated many, serving as an introduction to the art for some, including a famous photographer who was so engrossed in the …
Read More »The importance of art journal archives
Art has never been more important in our quest for normality. Last week Nan and I were planning to take a walk to the 55th Festival of the Arts at Bicentennial Park in downtown Oklahoma City. A hot, humid summer day with a tan on my forehead didn’t dampen my …
Read More »North has refused a fair share of £ 60million for museums and heritage sites, MPs say
Millions of pounds of public money have been turned over to museums and galleries to prepare for the easing of the lockdown, sparking a row with conservatives in the north who have complained the majority of the money remains in London. A total of £ 60million will go to 20 …
Read More »Artist’s jewelry by Man Ray and Jeff Koons in the Sotheby’s sale
‘Sculpture à porter’: the intrigues of artists’ jewelry at Sotheby’s Jewelery by artists such as Man Ray, Jeff Koons, Anish Kapoor and Alexander Calder set to go under the hammer at Sotheby’s East Hampton, in an exhibition-sale ‘Sculpture to Wear’, a partnership between Louisa Guinness, of the Louisa Guinness Gallery …
Read More »The festivities of the first Friday of July continue in NOTO
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) – It’s the first Friday in July, which means it’s the first Artwalk Friday in the North Topeka Arts District. People gathered around the Red Bud Stage to listen to the Carje Jazz Combo. This week’s performers are graduates of Seaman High School. The music will continue …
Read More »New York’s oldest museum expands
New York’s oldest museum gets a facelift. The New-York Historical Society will add more than 70,000 square feet to its building, including space for the American LGBTQ + Museum, the city’s first museum dedicated to LGBTQ history and culture. (The Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art in SoHo focuses solely on art …
Read More »Webb-Deane-Stevens Museum: Cynthia Riccio promoted to Associate Director and Director of Visitor Engagement at the Webb-Deane-Stevens Museum
2021-07-02 Wethersfield, Connecticut (April 29, 2021) – The Webb-Deane-Stevens Museum appointed Cynthia Joseph Riccio Associate Director and Director of Visitor Engagement in recognition of her accomplishments and expanded responsibilities. The Webb-Deane-Stevens Museum is owned by the National Society of The Colonial Dames of America in the state of Connecticut. “Cindy’s …
Read More »social works organized by Antwaun Sargent at the Gagosian Gallery, NYC (Video + Photos)
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Read More »MuleKick to take Griffin’s place in the El Dorado neighborhood
EL DORADO – MuleKick, a Magnolia-based restaurant known to University of South Arkansas students for its pizzas, wings and local craft beer, on Thursday announced plans to open in the closed Griffin restaurant in the Murphy Arts District. Griffin Restaurant, one of the Murphy Arts District’s premier must-sees, closed in …
Read More »A Guide for Art Lovers in Hong Kong – Concrete Playground
PMQ is also a great starting point to explore the creative community of Sheung Wan. While Central is the city’s main shopping center, this adjacent neighborhood is the ground zero for the city’s creative ensemble. Continue to stroll along Hollywood Road to explore the grid streets of Po Hing Fong …
Read More »Dixie Art Colony Foundation in search of a new, bigger home
WETUMPKA – The Dixie Art Colony Foundation is looking for a new home. Elmore County artists John Kelly Fitzpatrick and Warree Carmichael LeBron founded the art colony in 1933. Four years later, the colony was present on the Deatsville side of Lake Jordan, where the artists stayed for weeks. in …
Read More »A new museum entrusts Salome Asega with the management of the cultural incubator NEW INC
The New Museum in New York announced that Salome Asega was the director of NEW INC, the museum’s incubator for art, design and technology. In her new role, which Asega will assume on July 26, she will lead the organization through its eighth year-long cycle, overseeing around 100 creative entrepreneurs …
Read More »One of us or one of them? A long view of George Osborne’s appointment as President of the British Museum
George Osborne, the former British Chancellor of the Exchequer, has been appointed the new President of the British Museum by its Board of Trustees. © Russell Hart / Alamy Live News The appointment of George Osborne as chairman of the trustees of the British Museum is only the latest of …
Read More »Reading Public Museum replaces vandalized arboretum sculpture in early 2020
More than a year after vandals destroyed a sculpture placed in the Arboretum of the Reading Public Museum, a replacement piece for this work has reappeared on its original block. The work of New Jersey artist Miklos Sebek, Duo, beginning in 1987, was destroyed by vandals, who knocked over the …
Read More »Senator Sydney Kamlager Delivers Big For District 30 Of The California Senate, Securing Over $ 400 Million In Investment – Los Angeles Sentinel | Los Angeles Sentry
Senator Sydney Kamlager delivers big for District 30 of the California Senate, securing more than $ 400 million in investment Sydney Kamlager (AP Photo / Rich Pedroncelli, file) This week, the Legislature passed the 2021 Budget Act. This bold, responsible and balanced budget must be signed by Governor Newsom before …
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