DUBAI, November 7, 2021 (WAM) – His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, visited the DP World pavilion at EXPO 2020 Dubai. His Highness visited different sections of the pavilion, one of the highlights of the event, presented under the slogan …
Read More »Herzog & de Meuron unveil design for new Memphis Brooks art museum
Herzog & de Meuron unveil design for new Memphis Brooks art museum © Herzog & de Meuron To share To share Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp Mail Or https://www.archdaily.com/971440/herzog-and-de-meuron-unveils-design-of-memphis-brooks-art-museum Herzog & de Meuron unveiled the design of the new Memphis Brooks Museum of Art overlooking the Mississippi River. The 10,500m² Memphis-based …
Read More »The lost women of modern Turkish art
Many of their works are undated. Some of their birth and death years, or even their full names, have not been recorded. Few are remembered outside of their own families. They are, as curator Deniz Artun puts it, artists âthat cannot be read in history booksâ. Despite her own experience …
Read More »At Art Toronto, a third of galleries feature Indigenous artists
Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas, âFalling Tideâ (2020), presented by Gallery Jones at Art Toronto 2021 (all images courtesy of Art Toronto) At the entrance to Art Toronto is a Land Reconnaissance: The fair, it is said, is held on the treaty lands of the Mississauga of the Credit First Nation, “an …
Read More »Conseil des Arts opens a new exhibition | Characteristics
The Moore County Arts Council and sponsors Lydia and Doug Gill, the Judson Theater Company and Missy and Frank Quis announce the Campbell House Galleries’ November exhibit, âBrush and Chisel: Equine and Moreâ. The exhibition brings together three innovative artists: Martha Dodd, Morgen Kilbourn and Meridith Martens. A vernissage with …
Read More »Gallery owner David Starley was “encouraged to give up art”.
AS IT turns the shop sign to âopenâ the working day in the Bingley gallery begins for artist and T&A contributor DAVID STARLEY. David tells his story by telling us about a typical day in the gallery he has been running since 2019. âI never thought I would become an …
Read More »New arts complex aims to build community in Detroit
DETROIT – âIf we knew how the world of galleries worked, I don’t know if we would have gone for it,â said JJ Curis, who, with her husband Anthony Curis, founded an art gallery, the Library Street Collective , in 2012, in a once abandoned alley. But she believes their …
Read More »Vladimir Tretchikoff – The People’s Painter
âMost people have never seen the artist’s works except in print. Therefore, Strauss & Co is delighted to have five paintings under the hammer in our upcoming three-day live virtual sale (November 7-9, 2021), âsaid Susie Goodman, Executive Director of Strauss & Co. The five lots feature some of Tretchikoff’s …
Read More »The Long-Term Vision: From a New Hospital to a Super-Street Design for W. Catawba, Change is Coming
October 20. By Dave Yochum. If you think Cornelius has changed in the past 10 years, prepare for the next 10. Washam The Cornelius landscape is evolving with commercial trophy properties ready for both development and redevelopment. In addition to the hundreds of thousands of square feet of new construction, …
Read More »Martin Margiela is back – The New York Times
More than 13 years after leaving fashion, Martin Margiela, the elusive and highly influential Belgian designer who changed the way we dress in the ’90s is back. But not as part of a wave of nostalgic tendency. As an artist. On October 20, Mr. Margiela’s first untitled personal exhibition opens …
Read More »Commercial Real Estate Development Association presented the NAIOP Person of Year Award – CBS Sacramento
Commercial Real Estate Development Association presented the NAIOP Person of Year awardThe Commercial Real Estate Development Association presented the NAIOP, LDK Ventures Denton Kelley’s Person of the Year Awards Dinner on October 14 at the Railyards in downtown Sacramento. One of the most beautiful artistic sets we have seen for …
Read More »Saturday 16 October 2021 – La Minute Monocle
1.There are stories in the UK newspapers of shortages in everything from fresh vegetables to butchers (but before you think that’s good news for Miss Piggy, it isn’t: they will be slaughtered and disposed of, if no sharp man or woman is found). Yet, over breakfast at the Fischer restaurant …
Read More »A 19th century building gets a facelift
Rusty Rae / News-Register ## Neil Livermore, a contractor for the renovation project, stands in front of the historic Bridge Street building in downtown Sheridan. The building, which dates from the late 1800s, will house shops on the ground floor and apartments on the second floor. A project in downtown …
Read More »UK museums face long-term effects of Covid
LONDON – The Victoria & Albert Museum in London has one of Britain’s most eccentric collections of treasures. In a room in the Museum of Decorative and Applied Arts is the Great Bed of Ware, a 10-foot-wide four-poster bed that was such a popular tourist attraction in 16th-century England that …
Read More »Leicester’s new art map aims to highlight the city as a destination for art lovers
Leicester Art Galleries have joined forces to produce a new art map for the city and county. Comprising over 40 galleries, studios and workshops, the Leicester Art Map was produced by Leicester Visual Arts (LVA), a consortium of the city’s public galleries, including Attenborough Arts, Leicester Museum and Art Gallery, …
Read More »Flex art culture: from the Dutch golden age to the NFT boom
The zeitgeist of cryptocurrency over the past decade has led to the advent of non-fungible tokens (NFTs), each of which is a single unit of data stored on decentralized digital ledgers (blockchain). NFTs have become essential in digital culture, being used most often as a âtoken of authenticityâ for the …
Read More »Artsy Insider: Artists to watch at this week’s London auctions
Juszkiewicz’s works have only appeared at auction twice to date, selling their high estimates several times each time. More importantly, when she debuted at Sotheby’s in March this year, her 2012 painting In the park more than tripled its high estimate to sell for £ 107,100 ($ 149,000). This record …
Read More »How women made their place in abstract sculpture
A graduate student in sculpture in the 1970s, Maren Hassinger had little affinity for the traditional fibers used in weaving. âI didn’t like weaving with flexible materials,â Ms. Hassinger said in a phone interview from New York. âOne day, in a dump, I found a wire rope and it changed …
Read More »A gallery for “the multitude of identities we have as Africans”
Dada Gallery is everything the art world is often accused of not being: youth-led, accessible, affordable, geared towards minorities. It focuses on the works of young African artists both on the continent and in the Diaspora who explore issues affecting their generation – identity, sexuality, politics, displacement – with a …
Read More »Pop-up galleries in the Beijing free zone and in London
“Mélodieux” by Marilyn Minter (2020) © Salon 94 / Lehmann Maupin ‘Penumbra’ by Marilyn Minter (2020) © Salon 94 / Lehmann Maupin Lehmann Maupin Gallery has chosen Beijing for its next pop-up location, after similar exhibitions in Aspen, Palm Beach and Taipei. Its next location is in the Blanc International …
Read More »Forum: Turn Former Kallang Airport Premises Into Transport Museum, Forum News & Top Stories
On June 12, 1937, Kallang Airport was inaugurated. Its architecture was iconic, and it served both airplanes and seaplanes. It has become one of the best airports in the world, connecting Singapore to the rest of the world and was the key hub for pioneering air travel between Britain and …
Read More »New exhibition explores the history of lace
The term “lace” today might conjure up images of extravagant wedding dresses, intricate lingerie, or perhaps doilies and table runners that adorned our grandmother’s table: soft, decorative and perhaps a touch. little kitsch. But when the mesh fabric first appeared in the 16th century, explains Kaat Debo, director of the …
Read More »SoHo rolls economically as buyers disappear in pandemic
âWithout tourists, it’s dead here,â said Carlos Garcia, manager of Mystique Boutique, a local clothing store on Broadway that now closes at 7 pm, two hours earlier than before. From November, travel restrictions will be eased for vaccinated international visitors, but city officials say it could take until 2025 for …
Read More »Art Review: On Jefferson Avenue, These Paintings Haunt: Bushwick Daily
To see on the second floor of a quiet area of ââBrownstone on Jefferson Avenue, a certain ghostly charm reigns around the work of Cathleen Clarke. It is a presence that is both literal and figurative. Directly, her paintings are adaptations of images Clarke collected of family members and associated …
Read More »South Street Seaport Museum announces expansion of digital galleries in online collections portal
The South Street Seaport Museum announces the release of the next set of collectible artifacts for digital visitors to browse, search and enjoy. In March 2021, the museum launched an online collections portal, which today features more than 2,000 pieces in virtual display, allowing the public to explore New York …
Read More »New director takes over at Oxmarket gallery in Chichester
Andrew Churchill in front of the Newlands Corner 2021 painting which represents his family Oxmarket President Sophie Hull said: âHe is an experienced arts professional with exceptional experience in the gallery and museum industry and joined on September 6th. âAndrew brings exactly the skills and experience Oxmarket needs as it …
Read More »galleries to host new works for tonight’s First Friday Art Walk | New
The three downtown art galleries and the Shircliff Gallery at the University of Vincennes will unveil a diverse set of exhibitions as part of tonight’s First Friday Art Walk. Art Space Vincennes LLC, 521 Main St., will present âEllipsis⦠Ellipses,â by Tom Dimond, who was originally scheduled to travel from …
Read More »Meet Chila Kumari Burman: the artist behind the iconic Covent Garden Tiger
“We have to stay awake and alert because these are crazy times,” says artist Chila Kumari Burman, as she shows me around the extravagance of illuminated neon lights she has decorated in the Covent Garden market. Its fantastic dream land, do you see words in the rainbows? – a maximalist …
Read More »Ophra Shoshtari: Shaping the Future of Art for Israeli Youth
I’m a cunning person, âsays Ophra Shoshtari with a smile. Speaking to me via Zoom, it’s clear that the likable 35-year-old mother of three isn’t particularly sneaky or intriguing. Rather, her self-description refers to her skills in design, graphics and visual arts. Since moving to Israel nearly 12 years ago, …
Read More »Turning utility boxes into public art in downtown Dearborn
There is a romantic vision of an artist that exists, one where they are disheveled and covered in paint, working in their studio for hours, absorbed in their work and perfectly cut off from the outside world – if only for a few hours. . Public art projects help us …
Read More »Jersey City Art and Studio Tour returns in person for a 4-day celebration
New Jersey’s largest arts tour, the Jersey City Art & Studio Tour (JCAST), returns for its 31st year with four days of in-person events from September 30 to October 3. This year, JCAST will celebrate the art and the creative process with returning face-to-face events featuring up to 650 local …
Read More »Documents from the colonial era stolen from the national archives of Mexico Back to home | Smart News
The cache of newly returned items includes 15 manuscript papers and a small collection of looted antiques. Consulate General of Mexico in Nueva York via Facebook Thanks to a group of eagle-eyed scholars, a treasure trove of stolen colonial-era documents has been returned to Mexico City. Unidentified thieves smuggled 16th-century …
Read More »Dealer Harper Levine shares his recipe for building a five-gallery empire. First step: go to the Hamptons. Step two: call Richard Prince
You ended up quitting that job in 1997 to open your own bookstore in Minneapolis. How were those first years as an entrepreneur? I left the bookstore in 1997, corn I did‘t open a shop right away. I’ve had started in an MFA program in creative writing, which I never …
Read More »The company of … Art | Profiles
Ryan James by Ryan James Beaux-Arts. Photo by Stéphanie Passatino. The Eastside is home to some six for-profit commercial art galleries, as well as non-profit arts organizations, such as the Kirkland Arts Center and the Bellevue Arts Museum. It is obvious that while a lot of the industry changes over …
Read More »Dystopia, BLM themes emerge at the Art Basel fair
Published on: 09/25/2021 – 11:18Amended: 09/25/2021 – 11:16 Basel (Switzerland) (AFP) Dystopia and Black Lives Matter are in the spotlight at Art Basel, the world’s largest contemporary art fair, which opens to the public this weekend. The giant annual fair in the Swiss city of Basel is above all a …
Read More »Average height in solid wood “elegant and minimal” proposed for the junction triangle
As tenants and occupants demand more durable and durable structures, solid wood construction is becoming increasingly popular. Understanding this need, Gairloch Developments proposes to construct a mostly timber mixed-use residential building with a Japanese influence in the Junction Triangle neighborhood of Toronto. Last month, Gairloch submitted site plan approval to …
Read More »Provincetown artists and art galleries starting the week of September 23
EDITOR’S NOTE: Due to local and national public safety advisories regarding the COVID-19 virus, please check with the sites directly for the latest information on precautions. HIGHLANDS HOUSE MUSEUM Open until Thursday, September 30. The exhibit “Wampanoag Nation: People of the First Light” highlights “the history of the Indigenous peoples …
Read More »Citizen of Tribeca | Spotlight on the Hal Bromm Gallery
Because this site focuses on the news, businesses that have been around for a while – and that make this neighborhood special – aren’t getting the coverage they should. The Spotlight series is a feature for GOs. Hal Bromm opened his eponymous gallery here in 1976 – the first strand …
Read More »Take Louvre masterpieces home with The Frame – Samsung newsroom canada
Iconic Samsung Lifestyle TV opens virtual doors to world-famous museum Samsung Electronics recently announced a new partnership with the iconic Louvre Museum. Thanks to this partnership with the Louvre in Paris, France, Samsung will continue to develop the Art Store[1] on his lifestyle television, The Frame. With new works from …
Read More »The advocacy of artists to help the struggling sector
Four in five visual artists made less than $ 25,000 last year, and half of those working in the field have seen their earnings drop, according to a new study. Survey results released Wednesday by the National Association for the Visual Arts indicated that artists saw their sales drop 72% …
Read More »Samsung Frame TV brings the Louvre into your living room
The very concept of the Samsung Frame TV is revolutionary. Mixing home entertainment with wonderfully subtle interior design, in all honesty⦠what is not love a digital painting-TV screen hybrid? And in an effort to elevate its status as a certifiable must-have, Samsung has announced a partnership that will allow …
Read More »Capital Square Launches CSRA Opportunity Zone Fund VI to Develop Luxury, Multi-Family and Commercial Properties in Raleigh, NC
RICHMOND, Virginia., September 20, 2021 / PRNewswire / – Capital Square, a leading sponsor of tax-efficient real estate investing, today announced the launch of CSRA Opportunity Zone Fund VI, LLC. Project-specific Opportunity Zone Fund is raising capital to develop 320 West South Street, a 297-unit luxury multi-family community with ground-level …
Read More »Kingston art scene: up to the occasion
Content of the article The various lockdowns we have experienced during the COVID pandemic have changed many plans for most of us, and they have been difficult for various businesses as well. There are the more obvious ones like those in the retail and food service industries, but also the …
Read More »Four architectural firms selected to design Melbourne’s new NGV Contemporary
Four major architectural and multidisciplinary design teams have been shortlisted to take the next step of the NGV Contemporary Design Competition, bringing the project – âAustralia’s largest cultural infrastructure project everâ – one step closer to construction. The Victorian government announced today that John Wardle Architects, Field, Angelo Candalepas and …
Read More »Marina Abramovic takes London by storm with a trio of shows
Extract from The Seven Dead by Marina Abramovic (2021) Courtesy of the artist and the Lisson Gallery Her exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts may have been postponed until 2023, but that didn’t stop Marina Abramovic from storming London. For just three days last weekend (September 10-12), in collaboration …
Read More »Saturday Calendar | Local News
Smoky Sundays, 7 p.m. at Ronin, 800 N. Market St. in downtown Bryan. Karissa presley, 8 p.m. at 4 Star Concert Hall, 209 S. Market St. in Brenham. To free. Gary Durrenberger Group, 6 p.m. at Brazos Valley Brewing Co., 206 S. Jackson St. in Brenham. To free. Randy C. …
Read More »Reached $ 1 million worth of prints and photos to make ends meet
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York will sell 219 prints and photographs to offset a $ 150 million budget shortfall caused by the continuing Covid-19 crisis, according to Artnet News. Christie’s auction house will take care of the sale. The works, all duplicates of those in the Met’s …
Read More »Unlimited ambition in the Art Basel section for non-standard works
Newsletter: FT Weekend Get weekend inspiration with the best of life, arts and culture. Delivered every Saturday morning. One of the pleasures of a visit to Art Basel in its Swiss home is to stroll through the Unlimited section. Located in the huge Hall 1, Unlimited houses anything that is …
Read More »The Kitchen launches $ 28 million fundraising campaign to secure the future
New York-based arts association The Kitchen is launching a five-year, $ 28 million fundraising campaign to raise money for the renovation of its historic home in the Chelsea neighborhood and to secure its future. The organization, which supports artists working in a range of practices and is particularly known for …
Read More »Norman Ives, artist who played with and against type, featured in a new exhibition at UMass Dartmouth Gallery
Norman Ives “Centaur”, a 1973 silkscreen.Norman S. Ives Foundation DARTMOUTH – âSeeing is more compelling than reading,â artist and designer Norman Ives wrote in a 1960 edition of Industrial Design magazine. But for Ives, who died in his mid-fifties in 1978, the impulse to read was a way of seeing. …
Read More »Film music at the Academy Museum: film composers deserve better
The Los Angeles Philharmonic will dedicate a weekend in November to three film music programs. The orchestra calls the project “Reel Change: The New Era of Film Music”. It seems pretty natural. No one needs to be told about the allure of film music, right? Show me an orchestra that …
Read More »The real story of the impact of COVID on regional QLD galleries
One thing we have learned about this pandemic is that its impact is uneven. A clear illustration of this is the Queensland museum and gallery sector. While this state hasn’t faced blockages like Victoria and NSW, its tourism experiences have presented their own challenges. ArtsHub met Rebekah Butler, Executive Director …
Read More »The Week That Has Been: Harrisburg News & Articles
Artist Gloria Jean Martin finished her mural for Sprocket Mural Works in Patrick Alley Pocket Park. It looks like some of the hottest, rainiest days are behind us, Harrisburg. The cooler days are coming just in time for the long weekend. Before heading to the Kipona Festival, check out this …
Read More »San Francisco galleries look to the post-pandemic future – ARTnews.com
Last year when the the pandemic has struck, Closed arts institutions around the world were forced to turn to the internet – it was the only way to maintain connection with their audiences. Museums held online lectures and tours with curators, while auction houses broadcast live sales. Art fairs have …
Read More »Best Art Exhibitions For Fall 2021: Obama Portraits, Smog Art
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art is working with limited gallery space, having recently demolished most of its eastern campus to begin construction on a new building. Considering the impact on its fall exhibition schedule, it may be time for LACMA to initiate a name change. How about the …
Read More »The exhibition no one has seen – artists talk about managing closures
Digital artist Deborah Kelly raised her hand for six; painter Ben Quilty raised his hand for two. For glass artist Brenden Scott French, it was zero, and so it is for ceramist Honor Freeman. This is the number of days the works of these artists have been shown, before their …
Read More »Arts calendar: August 25-Sept. 4
The history of art “Passing the Time: Artwork by WWII German Prisoners of War in Aroostook County,” is on display at the Maine Historical Society, 489 Congress St., Portland, until December 31. Here, German prisoner of war Franz Bacher painted this scene from Mont Saint-Michel, an island town in Normandy, …
Read More »Galveston Historical Foundation celebrates 150 years with Jason Lee collection of photographs
To celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Galveston Historical Foundation, a collection of photographs taken on the island by photographer and former skateboarder Jason Lee is now available for pre-order. Lee will appear at the upcoming ArtWalk in Galveston on August 28, where there will be a gallery showcasing the …
Read More »Pryor Art Gallery Hosts ‘An Awakening of Colors’ Featuring Local Artists
Columbia State Community College’s Pryor Art Gallery features works of art by local artists Dean Shelton, Darryl Steele and Bill Brinson in the âAn Awakening of Colorsâ exhibit. The exhibition is open to the public until October 8. âWe haven’t held an in-person art exhibit in the gallery for over …
Read More »Art gallery seeks to fix zoning issue triggered by pink mannequins
1/2 The mannequins were dismantled a few days after their installation in July. Photos of Daniel Israel 2/2 Gallery owner Emma Louise carries one of the models after being a victim of offenses. ?? ?? Ã 1/2 The mannequins were dismantled a few days after their installation in July. Photos …
Read More »Serial number key up to 1840, bill value $ 1,000
Sometimes just one digit in a serial number can make a difference of thousands of dollars, and not because it’s fancy in any way. In this case, the difference is between “8893” and “8894”, and that difference is $ 1,920. This was the price paid by the winning bidder at …
Read More »The end of an era, Gran Plaza Mérida cinemas close for good – The Yucatan Times
The cinemas were inaugurated in 1994 with the shopping center. Photo: (Sip) MÃRIDA, Yucatán, (August 6, 2021) .- The Covid-19 coronavirus health crisis forced the largest cinema chains in the country to close some complexes because of the drop in their income since they had to suspend work for months. …
Read More »Monthly Galleries Walk Begins Tonight
Gallery Walk, which takes place the first Friday of each month, begins tonight in downtown Hot Springs. Gallery Walk features the opening of new art exhibits in downtown art galleries and studios from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. âWe know that community cases of COVID-19 are on the increase and …
Read More »Melbourne art fair survives restrictions by launching satellites
A Melbourne contemporary art fair nearly killed by pandemic restrictions has found a way to survive: by dividing up between different galleries to create a ‘satellite program’ across the city. Spring 1883 typically sees shopping malls set up booths in Melbourne hotel rooms – but following the July lockdown, hotels …
Read More »Johannesburg turns RED with the opening of Africa’s
Johannesburg becomes RED hot with the opening of the second Radisson RED hotel in Africa The cool barometer of Johannesburg’s already bustling Rosebank district reached RED with the opening of the Radisson RED Johannesburg Rosebank. The first Radisson RED hotel in South Africa’s Gauteng Province and only the second to …
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 »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 »“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 »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 »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 »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 »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 »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 »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 »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 »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 »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 »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 »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 »social works organized by Antwaun Sargent at the Gagosian Gallery, NYC (Video + Photos)
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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 »Amy Solomon’s art will be on display in Cape Cod Galleries
âI can’t wait to finally leave my cave and enjoy the ocean breeze,â said Amy Solomon, who operates Art with Amy at 45 Harvard St. in Brookline Village. “Plus,” she added, “I can enjoy real art, live and in person!” Seems like a lot, especially right now as we lose …
Read More »Your Tuesday: Opus Musivum
âNow is the winter of our discontent; made a glorious disappointment with the lockdown speech, âas the bard would say today. As we gather indoors, in various states, surrounded by failed quarantine plans and vaccine (st) deployment, we need a positive plan to lift our spirits. So, I have a …
Read More »When Harry Met Adventurer Kathy Ford
Harry d butler Local woman has the chance to swim with manatees For some people, going on vacation means going to the beach or Gatlinburg or camping in a tent in someone’s pasture. But for others, the extraordinary adventures are “to do”. Take Kathy Ford and her husband, Mike, of …
Read More »Artist Lin Fei Fei – Sacramento Magazine
As an artist, she paints as a way to understand humanity and the complexities that haunt us all as individuals across cultures. Through dark charcoal shades and strokes of soft white, the shapes of distorted faces and human skulls slowly emerge from over 100 canvases dedicated to the visual concept …
Read More »An oil and gas engine for Cape Town and multisectoral growth
Africa Energy Week (AEW) 2021 will be held from November 9 to 12, 2021, highlighting the strong shift towards energy transition and initiatives to revive a myriad of sectors in Africa. There is a unique opportunity for oil and gas events like the upcoming African Energy Week (AEW) 2021 to …
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