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    Bella Cheng, UT22 Senior – UT News

    By Roland Nash
    May 10, 2022
    On a chilly day in 2020, visitors flocked to the Carmen Argote exhibit at the Visual Arts Center on the University of Texas campus ...
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    Two UCSB professors named Guggenheim Fellows | UCSB

    By Roland Nash
    May 8, 2022
    Sylvester Okwunodu Ogbechie, left, and Toshiro Tanimoto. Their specializations couldn’t be more different, but Sylvester Okwunodu Ogbechie and Toshiro Tanimoto have a lot in ...
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    The Black Lives Matter fresco unveiled

    By Roland Nash
    May 6, 2022
    06/05/2022 SUNY Cortland officially recognized the work of three students whose graphic design panels depict themes from the Black Lives Matter movement during an ...
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    ‘Winslow Homer: Crosscurrents’ Review: Scenes of Conflict

    By Roland Nash
    May 4, 2022
    The art of famous, reluctant New England painter Winslow Homer (1836-1910) has often been studied through the lens of American history and criticism. Famous ...
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    Tasmanian accommodation where art feeds the soul

    By Roland Nash
    May 2, 2022
    The Henry Jones runs an artist-in-residence program, with featured artists working in a corner of the foyer. Suellen Saidee Cook, who creates surreal and ...
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    Acclaimed light sculptor opening new exhibit at High Desert Museum

    By Roland Nash
    April 30, 2022
    BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) – New York Times art critic Roberta Smith once called her work “a collaboration between the creators of Spider-Man, the set ...
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    Two Guggenheim Fellows Named | The current of UCSB

    By Roland Nash
    April 28, 2022
    Their specializations couldn’t be more different, but Sylvester Okwunodu Ogbechie and Toshiro Tanimoto have a lot in common: intellectual rigor, dedication and an impressive ...
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    UTPB hosts a variety of events

    By Roland Nash
    April 27, 2022
    April 26—Wolfcamp Catalog, a solo exhibition of new work by Amy Kim, will have an opening reception from 5-7 p.m. Thursday. Kim is a ...
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    What I buy and why: Italian designer Manfredi della Gherardesca on the dangers of buying with your ears rather than your eyes

    By Roland Nash
    April 25, 2022
    There’s a long list of what Italian collector Manfredi della Gherardesca wants to buy. In fact, the former gallery owner, sometimes art adviser for ...
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    Art, activism and authoritarian personality: Jonas Mekas, The Brig, and Film and/as Performance A lecture by Andrew V. Uroskie – Live

    By Roland Nash
    April 23, 2022
    Art, activism and authoritarian personality: Jonas Mekas, The Brickand Film and/as PerformanceA lecture by Andrew V. Uroskie Free entry; first come, first servedLivestream on ...
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    Roberto Visani’s sculptures reconfigure slavery in art history | Art review | Seven days

    By Roland Nash
    April 20, 2022
    Click to enlarge Pamela Polston ©️ Seven days “Cardboard slave ...
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    Book Review: “Indian Botanical Art” by Martyn Rix is ​​a comprehensive illustrated history of the subject

    By Roland Nash
    April 18, 2022
    ONE of India’s earliest botanical paintings is the portrait of atulip, painted around 1620 by Mansur Naqqash for Mughal Emperor Jahangir. The painting was ...
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    Fragments – The Brooklyn Railroad

    By Roland Nash
    April 15, 2022
    In view Candice MadeyfragmentsMarch 17 – April 16, 2022New York Sculptors Siobhan Liddell and Linda Matalon bring to life the spaces shared between human ...
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    Isabelle Sanderson ’25 – Williams’ record

    By Roland Nash
    April 13, 2022
    (Maria Lobato Grabowsky/The Williams Disc) Each week, we randomly select a Unix from a list of all current College students for our One in ...
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    The art history professor who organizes the Donatello exhibition overlooks the history of art

    By Roland Nash
    April 11, 2022
    If you are an artist living in the light of davinciRaphael and Michelangeloyour name could get lost in the reflections. It’s like that Francesco ...
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    Dorothy Edgerton Obituary (1929 – 2022) – Williamstown, MA

    By Roland Nash
    April 9, 2022
    Dorothy D. Edgerton, 92, of Williamstown, Massachusetts, died Friday, April 1, 2022 at her home. She was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on October 19, ...
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    Odyssey of interiors: the work of Jacques Grange

    By Roland Nash
    April 6, 2022
    Over his 50-year career, Jacques Grange has designed homes for the world’s most respected collectors, artists, designers and tastemakers, from Yves Saint Laurent to ...
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    Things to consider before deciding

    By Roland Nash
    April 4, 2022
    Natural and applied sciences. This group includes biology, chemistry, computer science, engineering, geology, mathematics, physics and medicine. Social Sciences. This group includes anthropology, education, ...
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    Elaborate headstones find art even in death in New England | Story

    By Roland Nash
    April 2, 2022
    PORTLAND, Maine — Ron Romano spends a lot of time wandering old cemeteries, studying old headstones. It’s not that Romano is morbid, or a ...
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    ArtSci Roundup: Perspectives on Cosmopolitan Istanbul in Netflix’s Hit Series, “The Club,” School of Art + Art History + Design Graduation Exhibitions, and more

    By Roland Nash
    March 31, 2022
    arts and entertainment March 31, 2022 Through public events and exhibits, connect with the UW community every week! Many of these opportunities are broadcast ...
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    Playing cards offer $25,000 for information on priceless lost WWII art

    By Roland Nash
    March 29, 2022
    Art history buffs, eagle-eyed collectors, antiquities experts and members of the general public are invited to join the global hunt for a treasure trove ...
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    Bel-Air’s Aunt Viv’s Love Triangle Could Destroy Her Family

    By Roland Nash
    March 26, 2022
    Bel-Air introduces a love triangle between Aunt Viv, Uncle Phil, and a new suitor that might be worse than the Will, Lisa, and Carlton ...
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    Conference “On Simone Weil and Giotto” by Alexander Nemerov, Stanford University | Events | Department of Theology

    By Roland Nash
    March 24, 2022
    “Learning to see is the longest apprenticeship of all the arts,” says art historian Alexander Nemerov. With this in mind, Dr. Nemerov urges us ...
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    Meet Eric Turquin, the sleuth-art historian who continues to find multimillion-dollar Old Masters hidden in plain sight

    By Roland Nash
    March 23, 2022
    For Old Master experts, coming across a “sleeper,” that is, a lost or previously misattributed masterpiece, is a once-in-a-career event. But whenever you hear ...
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    Celebrate Student Creativity and Fine Arts April 11-20 with Arts Week 2022 – News

    By Roland Nash
    March 21, 2022
    The College of Arts and Sciences will organize a series of performances, exhibitions and student events for the new celebration of Arts Week in ...
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    Podcast | Donatello in Florence, the Sydney Biennale and the installation grain by Eduardo Navarro

    By Roland Nash
    March 18, 2022
    This week, as the Palazzo Strozzi and Museo Nazionale del Bargello in Florence present a study by Donatello, one of the greatest masters of ...
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    New WAG-Qaumajuq exhibit pays homage to the creation of Manitoba and the role of the Red River Métis in its founding

    By Roland Nash
    March 16, 2022
    Without pandemic restrictions, a new art exhibition at the Winnipeg Art Gallery-Qaumajuq might not be what it is today. Kwaata-nihtaawakihk – A difficult birth ...
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    Are NFTs really art? | Non-fungible tokens (NFT)

    By Roland Nash
    March 14, 2022
    In January, a clip from The Tonight Show featuring Jimmy Fallon and Paris Hilton went viral: not because either said anything particularly interesting or ...
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    5 Friendships to Know for Women’s History Month

    By Roland Nash
    March 12, 2022
    In “Girl Squads: 20 Female Friendships That Changed History,” Maggs tells the stories of groups of friends who helped change the world. “I think ...
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    Small altars, big impact

    By Roland Nash
    March 10, 2022
    Not just a splash, but a wave of color fills the University of Northern Colorado’s Campus Commons. More than 90 luminous prayer flags flutter ...
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    Discovery of an unknown watercolor by Mondriaan | NL Times

    By Roland Nash
    March 7, 2022
    Researchers from the Netherlands Institute for Art History (RDK) have discovered an unknown watercolor by Piet Mondriaan (1872-1944). The 1904 artwork was recently offered ...
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    Carolyn Miller Obituary (2022) – Bainbridge Island, WA

    By Roland Nash
    March 5, 2022
    Caroline Rae Miller Bainbridge Island, WA – Carolyn Rae Miller, an active citizen and matriarch of a large and loving family, died at the ...
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    Exhibition “Cute Tunes for Serious Sapiens” 2022

    By Roland Nash
    March 3, 2022
    Ascaso Gallery in Miami brings together four artists for its ‘Cute Tunes for Serious Sapiens’ exhibition which presents a mix of viewpoints sharing similarities ...
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  • Art history

    Off-World’ at the Museum of Arts and Design

    By Roland Nash
    March 1, 2022
    Chris Schanck typically works from his studio in a former 1920s machine shop in Banglatown, a vibrant enclave of Bangladeshi immigrants just north of ...
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    A blockbuster exhibition of American art from a transformative era comes to the Virginia Museum of Fine…

    By Roland Nash
    February 28, 2022
    Sunlight, 1909, Frank Weston Benson (American, 1862–1951), oil on canvas. Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields, John Herron Fund, 11.1. © The Frank W. ...
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    Cuisine, art and history come together for an incredible culinary experience on the spice route, The Imperial

    By Roland Nash
    February 26, 2022
    When food engages all of your senses, not just your taste buds, you know you’ve eaten well. My recent visit to The Spice Route, ...
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    Amplifying the impact of black art – The Daily Evergreen

    By Roland Nash
    February 24, 2022
    The WSU Women*s Center is hosting an exhibition of black art and poetry through February 28. MADELINE NEIGEL “Untitled” by Sophia Zarders at the ...
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    Diaspora celebrates Black History Month with art exhibit

    By Roland Nash
    February 22, 2022
    CHICOPEE — To celebrate Black History Month, The Diaspora is hosting a reception for its Black Art Exhibit on February 26 at 6 p.m. ...
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    Modern Renaissance: The post-pandemic world | Campus

    By Roland Nash
    February 20, 2022
    Five diverse speakers, five musical performances and hundreds of viewers later, TEDx Purdue concluded its event Saturday afternoon at the Loeb Playhouse. The theme ...
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    Why shirts honoring black and former Wisconsin designer Virgil Abloh are special for Badgers athletes | University

    By Roland Nash
    February 19, 2022
    ABBY SCHNABLE When Virgil Abloh died in November after a two-year battle with cardiac angiosarcoma, a rare cancer, a group of UW athletes wanted ...
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    Tour Discusses World War II Artworks by Iowa State Artist Christian Petersen | News

    By Roland Nash
    February 17, 2022
    Men of the Two Wars by Christian Petersen Photo courtesy of Zane Charter/Iowa State Daily On Wednesday, University Museums Director and Chief Curator Lynette ...
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    For the Dijkstras, “Collecting San Diego” is life

    By Roland Nash
    February 13, 2022
    Bram and Sandra Dijkstra are just five minutes into their interview and they’re already talking to each other in a way only a couple ...
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    The Beyond Monet exhibition immerses you in the universe of the impressionist painter Claude Monet – WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports

    By Roland Nash
    February 12, 2022
    Sure, seeing the greatest art in the world in Paris, Rome, and New York sounds great, but it’s very expensive to do. So an ...
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    Celebrate the art and history of Thanjavur

    By Roland Nash
    February 10, 2022
    The imposing 216-foot-tall granite vimanam of Brihadeeswara Temple, a grand edifice built by Raja Raja Chola I, today stands like a silent sentinel overlooking ...
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    ART26201 will present the exhibition “Quiet Places” by Beth Wheeler at the MIB Gallery

    By Roland Nash
    February 8, 2022
    BUCKHANNON – ART26201 will present “QUIET PLACES”, a solo exhibition by artist Beth Wheeler, on Friday, February 11, 2022, at the Colonial Arts Center’s ...
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    Facebook case ‘divorced from reality’ in Cambridge Analytica lawsuit

    By Roland Nash
    February 7, 2022
    “It proves too much because it has the consequence that no computer activity in one jurisdiction can ever amount to more than an effect ...
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    Rare Byzantine swords found in medieval fortress

    By Roland Nash
    February 5, 2022
    Archaeologists in Turkey have discovered two ‘rare and unique’ swords in a heavily fortified city in the Byzantine Empire, a new study finds. One ...
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    Please enjoy this story of the jewel-encrusted ‘Napoleon talisman’, whose owners hope to sell for $250 million

    By Roland Nash
    February 3, 2022
    Curiosités is a section where I comment on the artistic news of the week, sometimes on stories too small or too strange to be ...
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    The Greek painter who changed the art world

    By Roland Nash
    February 2, 2022
    El Greco’s “Portrait of an Old Man”, believed to be a self-portrait, 1595. Credit: public domain The Greek painter El Greco is one of ...
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    Connect with Buffs if you love creativity, arts and crafts | Student Affairs Division

    By Roland Nash
    January 31, 2022
    Do you want to enter a creative space but you don’t know how? You might have been a DIY guru for a while. Whatever ...
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    Painting The Fall Of Sind: Representations Of The Battle Of Miani – The Friday Times

    By Roland Nash
    January 29, 2022
    May I start this article with a question: “Is there a thesis or a work of art on the battle of Miani in 1843?” ...
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    Special Edition: Underrecognized Art Histories

    By Roland Nash
    January 26, 2022
    Our work at Hyperallergic means that we often come across stories of under-recognized art stories that tell a story we don’t often hear, whether ...
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    The ultimate guide to Islamic home decorating

    By Roland Nash
    January 24, 2022
    Source: desertcart.com No home is complete without good decoration. The purpose of adding home decor to the house is for reflection. The decoration of ...
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    Collaborative Coordinator – | Works

    By Roland Nash
    January 21, 2022
    The Black Reconstruction Collective (BRC) is looking for a visionary Collaborative Coordinator to help the next phase of development and work collaboratively with the ...
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    The artists and designers who make today’s tarot decks

    By Roland Nash
    January 18, 2022
    Dior’s spring 2021 haute couture collection debuted last January with a lush short film created by Matteo Garrone that opens with a tarot reading ...
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    Studio Melli works at the dynamic intersection between art and design

    By Roland Nash
    January 17, 2022
    Through their work for Baan, the team worked mainly on Persian translations of French, English or German books. However, at the end of 2021, ...
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    Learning Opportunity for Senior Citizens Docks in Farmersville

    By Roland Nash
    January 15, 2022
    The addition of the SAIL program to the Farmersville Collin College campus presents a new specialized learning and sharing opportunity for local and regional ...
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    City of Santa Monica to Shine a Light on Black Health and Wellness During Black History Month 2022

    By Roland Nash
    January 14, 2022
    January 13, 2022 5:12 p.m. In February, the city of Santa Monica will honor Black History Month with the theme of black health and ...
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    City of Walla Walla to Consider Marcus Whitman Statue Removal Request at Meeting Next Week | Local news

    By Roland Nash
    January 12, 2022
    The town of Walla Walla will soon consider a resident’s request to remove a statue of Marcus Whitman, the physician and missionary who established ...
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    Inside Taiwan’s ‘Rainbow Village’ | CNN Travel

    By Roland Nash
    January 10, 2022
    Taichung (CNN) – The people of Taiwan’s Rainbow Village are not ordinary homo sapiens, but brightly colored whimsical animals. Covered in bright colors and ...
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    Falling in love with art: the pleasure of collecting paintings | Painting

    By Roland Nash
    January 8, 2022
    SSome people are art collectors. I am not one of them. I am not rich enough and, even if I was, I am not ...
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    Missoula Art Museum Auction: See Art In Person, Bid Online | Arts & Theater

    By Roland Nash
    January 6, 2022
    View the art in person, then bid online before and during a virtual event. This is the model for the 2022 benefit art auction ...
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    The Form of Music: USask Artist and Musicians Explore Human Perception – News

    By Roland Nash
    January 4, 2022
    Left to right: Allyson Glenn (photo: Laura Lee Giesbrecht), Dean McNeill (photo: Matt Luciuk), Silas Friesen (photo: Takumi Hayashi) For their current project, McNeill ...
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    Explore the life and art of Spanish painter Diego Velázquez

    By Roland Nash
    January 2, 2022
    After the Renaissance, art continued to flourish in most of Europe. 17th-century Spain was marked by a period of creative renewal known as the ...
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    Richard Montoya | Death notice | riograndesun.com

    By Roland Nash
    December 31, 2021
    Richard Montoya, 80, from Nambe Pueblo, passed away peacefully at his home on December 19. He is predeceased by his mother Agapita Moya, his ...
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    The spiritual and authentic approach to the art of Cassi Namoda

    By Roland Nash
    December 28, 2021
    Although she had no formal training (she briefly studied cinematography at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco), painting felt natural to her. ...
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    A look back at Nintendo’s long history of art, music and game creation software

    By Roland Nash
    December 26, 2021
    Image: Nintendo / Nintendo Life During the holidays we repost some of our best reports, interviews, opinion pieces and talking points from the past ...
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    ‘Troops + Tribes’ Exhibit at John Wayne Airport Gives Travelers a New Look at OC

    By Roland Nash
    December 22, 2021
    Wednesday Aja brought a rekindled love of photography and circus life to Orange County from Paris. The historic Cirque d’Hiver served as her inspiration ...
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    The Basel South Black Art Show opening event for the South Dade Black History Center

    By Roland Nash
    December 20, 2021
    [MIAMI-DADE] – The South Dade Black History Center Advisory Board, one of 11 boards reporting to the Office of Community Advocacy, recently hosted the ...
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    Art review: the Bowdoin museum reframes “Black women in art”

    By Roland Nash
    December 19, 2021
    “There’s a Woman of All Colors: Black Women in Art” has been in place at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art since mid-September and ...
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    Dispatch exhibition of 179 objects looted in Hamburg marks ‘start of return’ of German bronzes from Benin to Nigeria

    By Roland Nash
    December 17, 2021
    Hamburg should become the first German city to officially return its Beninese bronzes. The Museum am Rothenbaum (MARKK), the ethnological museum in Hamburg, is ...
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    Charleston History Commission Recommends Loan of Calhoun Statue to LA Art Show | News

    By Roland Nash
    December 16, 2021
    After spending a year and a half in storage, the 125-year-old statue of John C. Calhoun could move south to west. The Charleston History ...
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    Archaeologists find fragment of Stargazer idol in Muğla, Turkey

    By Roland Nash
    December 14, 2021
    The head of a historic idol, considered one of the rarest examples of its kind, was discovered during archaeological excavations in the ancient town ...
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    Artistic Events in the Wellington Area – Dec. 13-16

    By Roland Nash
    December 12, 2021
    Fancy a trip to space? Destination Mars has been launched and is open to Te Papa. Destination March Te Papa Tongarewa, until March 20, ...
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    “Boundless”: New Sculpture in North Carolina Honors Black Soldiers Who Helped Win the Civil War

    By Roland Nash
    December 10, 2021
    On the grounds of a museum in North Carolina is the site of a fierce battle in the closing months of the Civil War, ...
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    The 10 Most Astonishing and Surprising Works of Art from Canadian Galleries in 2021

    By Roland Nash
    December 9, 2021
    Jeannette Ehlers. Black bullets, 2012.Courtesy of Jeannette Ehlers The fearless art market may have roared in the second year of the pandemic, but things ...
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    What’s on your walls: Art entrepreneur Maria Baibakova talks about creating a collection focused on women and defending women artists

    By Roland Nash
    December 7, 2021
    Moscow-born artistic entrepreneur, philanthropist and collector Maria Baibakova wears several hats. Leveraging her degrees from Barnard College, the Courtauld Institute of Art and Harvard ...
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    Knowing the History of Pizza: Interactive Google Doodle Game Celebrates Induction of “The Culinary Art of Pizzaiuolo” into UNESCO Representative List

    By Roland Nash
    December 6, 2021
    Bombay, December 6: On that day, in 2007, UNESCO inscribed the culinary art of Neapolitan ‘Pizzaiuolo’ on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural ...
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    Absence of works by dissident artists raises fears of art censorship in Hong Kong

    By Roland Nash
    December 4, 2021
    HONG KONG – The censorship of art in Hong Kong is “very real,” an expert said after the city’s highly anticipated art gallery recently ...
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    Managing the world’s largest sovereign wealth fund will become complicated

    By Roland Nash
    December 2, 2021
    NOTICOLA TANGEN brings an unusual set of skills to the task of leading the world’s largest sovereign wealth fund. In addition to a career ...
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    Your concise guide to New York art for December 2021

    By Roland Nash
    November 30, 2021
    Beloved and besieged New Yorkers: from an immersive installation recreating the baroque living quarters of Colette Lumière, to a trio of shows from Columbia ...
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    Impressions from Tama University students draw viewers to a familiar disturbing fantasy world

    By Roland Nash
    November 29, 2021
    Ayako Hasegawa, “Full of Autumnal Scent,” 2009, lithograph, woodblock print in water-based ink (Photo courtesy of Yuri Hobart) A burst of green descends from ...
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    2 former students of Hockaday named Rhodes scholarship holders

    By Roland Nash
    November 27, 2021
    Mary Orsak and Elizabeth Guo. Photo courtesy of Hockaday School. Two graduates of the Hockaday School Class of 2018 have been named Rhodes Scholars ...
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    The vice-president administrator takes a leave, the president takes office

    By Roland Nash
    November 25, 2021
    The last AMS Council meeting in November struck during the holiday season with many announcements, endorsements and debates. New developments took place on AMS ...
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    Lubaina Himid at Tate Modern – a Hogarth for today

    By Roland Nash
    November 24, 2021
    “Freedom and Change” by Lubaina Himid © Photo: Tate (Matt Greenwood) The first piece in Lubaina Himid’s joyous exhibition at Tate Modern is an ...
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    Adaptation and Resilience Greenwich House Continues to Serve Seniors

    By Roland Nash
    November 22, 2021
    Sign up for our PoliticsNY newsletter for the latest coverage and to stay informed about the 2021 elections in your district and across New ...
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    Griffin warrior found in Greek tomb could rewrite art history

    By Roland Nash
    November 20, 2021
    The astonishing discovery by an archaeological team of a rare Minoan seal stone in the treasure-laden tomb of a Bronze Age Greek warrior is ...
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    Quart Léonard | Letter from New York: Watching Movies Up Close | Chroniclers

    By Roland Nash
    November 19, 2021
    I’ve seen a lot of new movies lately – some in theaters and most of them on screens shown to me. One of the ...
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    Lebanon-born abstract woman Etel Adnan dies aged 96 – John Singer Sargent Painting at risk of leaving UK

    By Roland Nash
    November 15, 2021
    Etel Adnan, the pioneering Lebanese abstract painter, has died at the age of 92. Adnan was born in 1925 in French-speaking Beirut to a ...
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    Karen Smith Obituary (1954 – 2021) – Exeter, NH

    By Roland Nash
    November 11, 2021
    Karen burgess smith Exeter, NH – Karen Burgess Smith, 67, from Exeter, passed away peacefully on Sunday November 7, 2021 in Webster in Rye. ...
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    Taylor Wessing Photo Portrait Prize: superb images, small spectacle

    By Roland Nash
    November 9, 2021
    Review at a glance W With the closure of the National Portrait Gallery until 2023 for its renovation, the Taylor Wessing Prize is temporarily ...
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    Developer Elie Hirschfeld donates his art collection to the New-York Historical Society

    By Roland Nash
    November 7, 2021
    Sarah and Elie Hirschfeld in front of pieces from Scenes of New York City: The Elie and Sarah Hirschfeld Collection (New-York Historical Society) Developer ...
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    Depot Boijmans Van Beuningen innovates the museum model as a world premiere; Show the entire collection by …

    By Roland Nash
    November 4, 2021
    In addition to safely housing the collection, the Boijmans Van Beuningen Depot was designed as a working building, where the collection and research service ...
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    the Palm Beach solution for “the one who has it all” this holiday season

    By Roland Nash
    November 1, 2021
    One of nine paintings by Hilla Rebay offered at the PBMA November 6 auction. Ranging from small works on paper to this 49 ″ ...
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    “Witchcraft”: a new book by Taschen illustrates its complex history

    By Roland Nash
    October 31, 2021
    Written by Marianna Cerini, CNN Look for “witches” and you might see one of the many depictions: ugly old ladies and sultry young temptresses; ...
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    From the basement to the stars

    By Roland Nash
    October 29, 2021
    “Behind the Byline” introduces you to those who write stories, take photos, design pages and edit the content we deliver in our print editions ...
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    Behind the Yugoslav art movement that predicted the birth of digital art – The Calvert Journal

    By Roland Nash
    October 27, 2021
    Feeding neo-abstraction, the precocious premonitions of op-art and the beginnings of computer art, New Tendencies represents one of the forgotten avant-gardes of Europe. From ...
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    The Bristol Press – A conversation with a curator takes place at the NBMAA

    By Roland Nash
    October 24, 2021
    NEW BRITAIN – Two art academics who both coincidentally studied English in college sat down to discuss printmaking on Sunday, one floor below a ...
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    Matthew Gibson column: Be curious, don’t be judgmental | Chroniclers

    By Roland Nash
    October 23, 2021
    GETTY IMAGES By Matthieu Gibson October is one of my favorite months. There’s Halloween, which as a kid and now a childlike parent, I ...
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    Give up the cheese plate to forge a connection

    By Roland Nash
    October 22, 2021
    Brian Ellner was evaluating the cheese spread at a party in Bellport, NY, in April 2018, when Jarrett Olivo walked through the door. Mr ...
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    Unique event remembers Nano – Independent.ie

    By Roland Nash
    October 21, 2021
    The Highlanes Gallery Drogheda will mark the 40th anniversary of the death of Louth-born Irish artist Nano Reid with a unique exhibition celebrating his ...
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    17th Annual Sedona Plein Air Festival scheduled for October 23-30

    By Roland Nash
    October 19, 2021
    This undated file photo shows an artist participating in a creek-side painting at the Sedona Plein Air Festival. This year’s festival is scheduled from ...
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    The Saint-Louis Art Museum receives a donation of 22 “masterpieces”

    By Roland Nash
    October 18, 2021
    St. Louis, Missouri – June 20, 2017 – The St. Louis Art Museum in Forest Park, St. Louis, Missouri. ST. LOUIS – The Pulitzer ...
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    Plymouth features a blend of Indigenous Australian art, science, culture and history

    By Roland Nash
    October 17, 2021
    From the port of Plymouth, the first English traveled to Australia, many of whom were prisoners who were sent by His Majesty’s Government to ...
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    Jack Whitehall: I Accidentally Sent Pictures of My Butt to a College Professor | Entertainment

    By Roland Nash
    October 16, 2021
    Jack Whitehall accidentally sent a photo of his rash to a college professor. The 33-year-old actor and comedian developed a “rather nasty rash” on ...
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    the latest frieze london gossip

    By Roland Nash
    October 14, 2021
    Circa hits the circus with great demand Where do we start from now? This is a question we have all asked ourselves over the ...
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    A verbal quilt sewn together by a few generations of poets

    By Roland Nash
    October 13, 2021
    “The poets who scratch the quill” Poet and author Marilyn Wassmann’s book presents her family’s poetry COOKSTOWN, NEW JERSEY, USA, October 13, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ ...
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    Open Streets Shuts North Nashville to Cars, Welcomes Bicycles and Pedestrians | City limits

    By Roland Nash
    October 12, 2021
    On the afternoon of October 17, Buchanan Street will be closed to cars so residents and visitors to North Nashville can dance, play, cycle ...
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    In London for Frieze? Don’t miss these 7 museum exhibits, From Theater Doors in Whitechapel to Anicka Yi’s Turbine Hall Commission

    By Roland Nash
    October 11, 2021
    The Frieze London and Frieze Masters art fairs return to Regent’s Park this week after a one-year hiatus. At that time, Londoners had ample ...
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    Tacoma Arts Commission Candidates Wanted – The Suburban Times

    By Roland Nash
    October 9, 2021
    A press release from the City of Tacoma. Tacoma City Council is seeking candidates to fill the following four positions on the Tacoma Arts ...
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