‘Deeep’ disrupts London art scene with first AI Art Fair https://www.deeep.art A groundbreaking new AI art fair will run alongside Frieze this month, featuring the world’s most illustrious artists in AI and NFT, among others; Obviously, Oxia Palus and Alexander Reben. The AI-themed vibe will feature AI cocktails, AI food …
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Arts Bostonians better save their money and skip the new exhibit at the Strand Theater. “Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience” is now open in Boston at the Strand Theater. Jonathan Wiggs / Globe Staff As I waited for my Uber in Dorchester for the opening of “Van Gogh: The Immersive …
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Caleb Clark is a painter of his time. Portrait of Colby Rabon Caleb Clark attended a high school in rural Vermont with an exceptionally strong arts program, benefiting from teachers who had studied at New York’s famous Arts Students League. After graduating, he moved to Asheville, attended the late Fine …
Read More »Simone Kestelman’s warriors on display at RoCA
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Read More »Original “Immersive Van Gogh” exhibit announces location at POLARIS located in North Columbus!
Columbus, Ohio, October 6, 2021 / PRNewswire / – Today, Lighthouse Immersive announced the long-awaited location of its next exhibition. Set to open the 28 October 2021, the Van Gogh’s original immersive exhibition will find a home in POLARIS, located at 940 Polaris Parkway in North Columbus, OH. POLARIS, which …
Read More »“We’re Still in Crisis”: Former Black Panther Emory Douglas’ New SFMOMA Project Represents Black America’s Continued Push for Equality
Emory Douglas was Minister of Culture for the Black Panther Party from 1967 to 1982. His mural, âReparations,â at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, is a condemnation of the exploitation of people of African descent. Photo: Yalonda M. James / The Chronicle The gift and curse of Emory …
Read More »Van Gogh exhibition is open, despite confused email to ticket holders
Van Gogh exhibition is open, despite confused email to ticket holders Updated: October 6, 2021 at 12:42 a.m. EDT Hide transcription Show transcript THE ART EXHIBITION WILL CONTINUE. MARY: IT’S BOLD, IT’S INVASIVE. IT’S VINCENT VAN GOGH AS YOU NEVER EXPERIENCED HIS AR. THE FIRST OF TWO IMMERSIVE EXHIBITIONS PLANNED …
Read More »Wole Soyinka: Books that really change the world?
Who will watch the observers, indeed? There are direct echoes of Swift’s cannibalism in Soyinka’s Chronicles, where one of the central characters, a surgeon called Dr Menka, who spends his days caring for the mutilated victims of violence endemic to the Jos region, finds out. a thriving underground market for …
Read More »Elation lighting upgrade supports contemporary worship at Living Word Church
Elation lighting upgrade supports contemporary worship at Living Word Church United States – When Living Word Church in Houston, Texas was struggling to maintain its sanctuary lighting system (in part due to issues with acquiring spare parts), it contacted Eric Bernstein of Lighting Ministries, who has Quickly reviewed the situation …
Read More »Richard H. Kirk, post-punk industrial music pioneer, dies at 65
Richard H. Kirk, founding member of the English group Cabaret Voltaire and a major figure in the creation of the post-punk style known as industrial music, has passed away. He was 65 years old. His death was confirmed by his former label, Mute, in a Instagram post. The message did …
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UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – Before developing his famous âdrip technique,â ââabstract artist Jackson Pollock dabbled in drawing, printmaking, and surreal paintings of humans, animals and nature. According to a new study involving researchers at the Penn State College of Information Sciences and Technology, this period of exploration followed by the …
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Ten years ago, Nike took a proverbial leap into the future of sneakers with the launch of Nike Mag, a fictional concept shoe inspired by the movie Back to the Future Part II. The 1,500 Limited Edition was so revered for its idiosyncratic self-lacing design that it entered sneaker folklore …
Read More »Data-Driven Innovation: Why Privacy and Transparency Must Underpin the Nation’s Bright Vision for the Future of Health and Care
When I hear about the many wonderful ways in which data-driven innovation is rapidly changing health and care, I remember an exhibit on futurism that I saw at Tate Modern many years ago. . This early 20th century art movement captured the breathtaking energy of the modern era, embracing technology, …
Read More »French and Russian art on the scale of war and peace
PARIS – Sometimes we aspire to the beauty of little things: the haiku, the string quartet, miniature engraving. And then other times tovarishch, you need your beauty as big as the motherland. “The Morozov Collection: Icons of Modern Art”, which opened its doors last week at the Louis Vuitton Foundation …
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“No Time to Die”, starring Daniel Craig as James Bond for the last time, retains the melancholy and relative crude realism of Craig-era Bond. More importantly, the film retains the longer, deeper conversations introduced in recent Bond films. The introductory conversation between Vesper and Bond in Casino Royale is classic; …
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Drawing is one of the oldest forms of visual art with a long and diverse history. It is widely regarded as the foundation of all art and the first medium that students should master. And although its widespread accessibility means that it continues to be a popular pursuit for creatives …
Read More »Art, animals and icons: 11 great things to do in October
William Wegman, Looking Right, 2015, courtesy of Sperone Westwater, NewYork Discover your inner beastThe month of October starts with a beautiful day for young and old at the Kunsthal in Rotterdam. We are animals is an often joyful but also critical look at our relationship with animals seen through the …
Read More »3 fall events not to miss for design lovers
3 must-see fall events for design lovers – 5280 “Ocelots Blue Pearl Managuas”, 60 x 70 inches, oil on canvas, 2021, by Hunt Slonem. Courtesy of K Contemporain Here and now artist Hunt Slonem’s first solo exhibition in Denver; the diverse fall launch of Design Within Reach; an exhibition for …
Read More »Leaders and Leadership | Belleville intelligence
Breadcrumb Links Opinion Column Author of the article: Louis Delvoie Release date : 01 Oct 2021 ⢠16 minutes ago ⢠5 minutes to read Content of the article Over the years, many men and women have been hailed as great leaders. But what exactly is leadership? The simple answer …
Read More »What are Mets owner and mega-collector Steve Cohen’s plans for the upcoming season?
… Like all of us, CNN presenter Anderson Cooper is a big fan of the multi-talented artist Issy wood– he wrote on Instagram a screenshot of the news Marc Ronson– attended the single “Disaster / Lucky” and said: “I love the music and art of @isywod! Hopefully he can pass …
Read More »Focus on art helps USask student overcome pandemic challenges – News
While attending USask, Burns began to participate in more cultural ceremonies and learn more about Cree cultural traditions. At the same time, he was also learning brain function through his undergraduate psychology courses, while exploring other areas, such as physics, and deepening his artistic practice. Burns is now considering pursuing …
Read More »11 things to do in Dallas in October
Texas State FairUntil October 17 | Fairground Big Tex’s signature phrase – âHi, folks! – serves as the theme for this year’s State Fair. Which makes sense. After a COVID hiatus in 2020, the extra tall cowboy and the rest of the gang are back and ready to welcome visitors …
Read More »Cassie Packard on “Create a community: Cinque Gallery Artists”
Last summer, the Art Students League of New York hosted the first historic exhibition dedicated to Cinque Gallery, an artist-run non-profit organization that operated between 1969 and 2004. The original idea of ââRomare Bearden, Ernest Crichlow and Norman Lewis, Cinque was founded to exhibit and promote the work of marginalized, …
Read More »University of Iowa 3D Design Program Director Blends Art and Nature
(Editor’s note: This is the third in a five-part series featuring artists who identify as Latino / a / x in Johnson County. These will be released each of the next five Fridays during Latinx or National Hispanic Heritage Month, which celebrates the stories, cultures, and contributions of those who …
Read More »11 ways to spend an epic weekend in Charlotte
Whether you’re feeding your face at Taste of Charlotte or medieval at the Carolina Renaissance Festival, there is something for everyone to do this weekend! CHARLOTTE, North Carolina – Taste of Charlotte @ Truist Field Whet your appetite this weekend as Taste of Charlotte returns to the Queen City. This …
Read More »EFootball 22 horrifies fans with player faces and shattered crowds
For those looking to see their Apex Legends stats in detail, we’ve found the perfect stat tracker for you to check your overall account level, wins, wins, and even performance with individual Legends. Apex Legends can be an extremely competitive battle royale, with players competing for wins, damage, and wins …
Read More »LG Elec tries his hand at restoring works of art by working on Gogh’s vines in Arles
Oil painting “The Red Vineyard in Arles” by Vincent van Gogh [Photo provided by LG Electronics] LG Electronics is supporting a Russian artwork restoration team to help clean up and touch up ‘Vineyards in Arles’, a famous painting by 19th century master painter Vincent van Gogh, as part of its …
Read More »Horizon Forbidden West developer could work on online multiplayer game
As Horizon: Forbidden West nears release, new details suggest that Guerrilla Games’ next project could be a multiplayer game. The developers of Guerrilla games have been busy lately. Between works on Horizon: West prohibited and a recent update bringing 60 FPS to the PS5 version of Horizon: Zero Dawn, the …
Read More »Victor Pelevin, Russia’s most mysterious modern writer
What makes a man a writer? Originality? Content? Style, maybe? Having spent more than thirty years in the high literary sphere of brass, Victor Pelevin is still a writer of illusory mystery, leading the life of an invisible man. Juliet Butler / Media Legion “Reality is raisin modeling clay”, the …
Read More »Things to see and do in Columbus in October
Newport Music Hall Walk the Moon’s fame peaked in the mid-2010s, when they released their self-titled debut album in 2012 and reached No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 with âShut Up and Danceâ 2014. Hailing from Cincinnati , the spirited pop-indie group are back in their home country for …
Read More »Expo Dubai finally opens after a year of delay – and its public art commissions set to stay long after the exhibition
With laser light shows, an estimated budget of $ 18 billion, and long-delayed excitement, Expo 2020 Dubai finally kicks off this week, with pavilions for 191 countries around the world (October 1-March 31, 2022, ceremony opening September 30). But in an artistic context, his most important legacy might be after …
Read More »Discombobulation | Art | ithaca.com
ITHACA, NY – Confusing the stubborn still life thing with the dissociated splashes of color, liquid vertical drops and raw areas common to abstract expressionism, Jessica Warner is one of the most distinctive voices in local painting. Thirteen of Warner’s oil paintings on canvas – mostly larger and more or …
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Y: The last man has graced our TV screens for several weeks now, finally bringing the beloved Vertigo Comics series to life in live-action. The series, which is based on the comic book of the same name by Brian K. Vaughan and Pia Guerra, focuses on a unique post-apocalypse, where …
Read More »Ring’s home security drone camera is finally here
First announced at last year’s Amazon hardware event, the Ring Always Home Cam is now ready to take off. Starting today, September 28, you can request an invitation to be a crash test dummy for Ring’s latest innovation. The Always Home Camera is a Ring camera attached to a drone …
Read More »The student loan regime deserves to be saved
This is the week when college begins for many students. It is the largest annual movement of young people across Britain. And exceptionally, it is often a migration to the North because our universities are spread across the country. For many young people in the South East, this is the …
Read More »Local psychotherapist hopes to end stigma around therapy and mental health care
Pandemic Has Revealed Prevalence Of Mental Health Problems, Soul Compass Owner Says Look around and you will see mental health issues, addictions and trauma so prevalent that this public health crisis cannot be ignored any longer. The added pressures and stresses of the pandemic, job losses, global unrest, racism and …
Read More »Senator, co-owner of the Cleveland Indians, claims his political opponent never made a billion dollar offer to buy a team – Fox 8 Cleveland WJW
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Read More »Emanuel Martínez brought muralism to Denver. Now gentrification threatens its art
Fresco in the recreation center painted by Emanuel MartÃnez in 1970. Photo courtesy of the Chicano Murals of Colorado project Culture The artist’s iconic murals celebrating Chicano history and culture have made Mile High City a mecca for public art. By Philippe Clapham September 27, 2021 Public art has become …
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You may have heard of the lack of donors to the American Red Cross over the past two years. The COVID-19 pandemic has prevented many people from giving birth and it is not improving. Today, the Red Cross is sounding the alarm again. Agency officials say a sharp drop in …
Read More »Artist recreates famous paintings from everyday objects and ingredients
“The Scream” by Edvard Munch Items like paper clips usually clutter up garbage drawers, but for artist Adam Hillman, these everyday items are perfect materials for creating colorful and visually calming arrangements. Hillman defines himself as an âArranger of Objects,â but his job isn’t limited to carefully positioning elements. It …
Read More »‘They wanted to end masculinity’: artist inspired by anti-sexist groups of men | Art
For most parents, the ritual of pushing your child on a swing or kicking a ball with him in the park is the diametrical opposite of high culture and radical politics. But the artist Albert Potrony do not see it that way. âThe game is an incredible vehicle for exploring …
Read More »“They must clean it up”: for BLM muralist Abi Mustapha, restorative justice is the answer
When two men took turns filming each other burning tire tracks on the Black Lives Matter mural in front of Santa Cruz City Hall on a July evening, Abi Mustapha, who led the project, said taken as a message. âIt’s a reminder of where I am – where I belong …
Read More »Frans Hals: The Critique of the Male Portrait – Painting as Performance Art | Paint
The brewer is powerful: a man of inordinate prowess who looks down on you with all his shrewd vigor, a satin doublet trying to contain his enormous girth. The hat is so large that it has its own planetary halo; the lace collar could cover a table. It is not …
Read More »The garden of David Hockney’s guesthouse to sell for £ 7million
David Hockney’s Guest House Garden, from the L’art à fleur de peau Collection, will honor the 20th / 21st Century: Evening Sale including Italian Thought, London on October 15, 2021. The painting is from the L’art à fleur de peau collection, with more than 100 works offered in Paris in …
Read More »Celebrating the life of iconic Surrey artist Charles Collins 100 years after his death
100 years ago this month, in September 1921, one of Surrey’s most prominent artists to be associated with, having spent most of his life and career in Dorking, passed away, leaving behind a great heritage. Charles Collins never fully recovered after being run over by a cyclist in Vincent Lane …
Read More »Eight artists honored at the 2021 MADE Awards
On September 16, eight Filipino painters and sculptors were officially recognized in a virtual awards ceremony and exhibition opening (www.madeartdepot.ph) as laureates of the 37th Metrobank Art & Design Excellence (MADE). Under the theme “Specter: The Art of Possibility”, Filipino artists were called “to tap into the vast realm of …
Read More »New Berryessa Murals Celebrate San Jose’s Rustic Past – East Bay Times
Weekly shopping may be a more usual reason to visit the new Market Park mall on Berryessa Road in San Jose, but stopping to contemplate a set of new murals while you’re there isn’t a bad thing at all. idea. The Bumb family, owners of the nearby San Jose Center …
Read More »This Instagram initiative is selling art to help rural India avoid COVID. Here’s how you can- Edexlive
For those of us in the cities, the threat of COVID-19 and the veil of sadness it brought has gradually faded with the decline in cases in recent months. Add to that the decent vaccination rates in urban areas, and we’re almost ready to phase out our masks and disinfectants …
Read More »Steven Pinker: “Universities have become arenas to punish heretics”
Our ancestral primates evolved in Africa about 300,000 years ago. Rising to the top of the evolutionary chain, our species has reshaped nature in its image with divine power and intelligence. Homo sapiens went on to succeed in creating religions, political systems, cities, spectacular works of art, skyscrapers, space rockets, …
Read More »Art Mailbox: Drama about New Acting Director of ARTS, Van Gogh’s Immersive Installation Delayed, There’s a New BLM Mural in Town – Slog
Two Seattle Arts Commission co-chairs resigned on Tuesday on Mayor Jenny Durkan’s sudden appointment of the former executive director of the Royal Alley-Barnes Center for Contemporary Art as interim director of the Bureau of Arts and Culture (ARTS), Publicola reported. The post was vacated by Randy Engstrom earlier this year, …
Read More »Galen Hooks’ Interpretive Dance on “I Love You” Feeds My Artist’s Soul – The Channels
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Read More »Immersive digital art exhibition on Van Gogh opens in Cleveland
CLEVELAND – After sold out in Chicago, Los Angeles and New York City, a one-of-a-kind digital art exhibit has made its way to Ohio. What would you like to know Interactive Van Gogh uses cutting-edge technology, theatrical storytelling and world-class animation. It presents 400 images of Van Gogh’s art The …
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The Assassins Creed Games are masters in the art of incorporating real life story into their games while keeping them fun to play. They take a lot of liberties and add more fantastic elements, but that’s what makes it fun. RELATED: 10 Games You Didn’t Realize Were Spiritual Successors Of …
Read More »Jersey City Theater Center (JCTC) Presents Inaugural Immigration Arts Summit
à The Jersey City Theater Center (JCTC) announced the inaugural Immigration Arts Summit on Sunday, October 3, 2 p.m. to 6 p.m., at White Eagle Hall in Jersey City (337 Newark Ave.). The in-person event marks the official opening of the 3rd JCTC Voices International Theater Festival. The Summit centers …
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“Bernstein’s Wall” will be screened Saturday afternoon at Aspen Filmfest. (Courtesy of Aspen Film) Leonard Bernstein was a proud warrior of social justice who sought – on and off his conductor’s podium – to change the world. Yes, he was arguably the most important American musician of the 20th century, …
Read More »Frida Kahlo Last Self Portrait Auctioned – Van Gogh and Frans Hals: X-Con Theft Trial
Frida Kahlo’s latest self-portrait set to reach $ 30 million Sotheby’s is auctioning an important self-portrait of Mexican artist Frida Kahlo. The 1949 self-portrait, Diego y yo (Diego and me), is the last fully completed bust self-portrait, completed before his death in 1954. It will be offered as a featured …
Read More »Odipe takes the stage in Berlin
BERLIN – âThe city stinks of death in its streets,â laments the chorus in Sophocles’s âOedipus Rexâ. Thebes is in the grip of a deadly plague. The king summons a prophet to guess the will of the gods, who accuses the monarch, “You are the damned polluter of this earth. …
Read More »Six decades of masterpieces by Hervé Télémaque celebrated in the first major British exhibition
From October 7, 2021 to January 30, 2022, Hervé Télémaque: A Hopscotch of the Mind is a rare opportunity for British residents to explore the artist’s unique and vast work. Instantly recognizable thanks to its playful combination of archival and contemporary pop cultural references, Télémaque’s work avoids falling into predictability …
Read More »Gagarin is an ingenious and artisanal show
Newsletter: FT Weekend Get weekend inspiration with the best of life, arts and culture. Delivered every Saturday morning. In Gagarin’s opening moments, the view through a cheap telescope is Earthbound – of the scattered inhabitants of Cité Gagarine, a modernist slab of social housing in Ivry-sur-Seine, southeast of Paris. But …
Read More »Auguste Wibo and the anonymous attraction of art
In a recent conversation for this magazine, author Samuel R. Delany discusses the bygone era of cruising in New York, remembering with the artist Jonathan Lyndon Chase about the time when the metropolis was a garden of earthly delights and anonymous sex. Delany remembers the city’s porn theaters, piers and …
Read More »Newly identified Van Gogh drawing is on display for the first time
From left to right: “Study for Worn Out”, “Worn Out” and “Eternity’s Gate”. Vincent van Gogh is known to have one of the most iconic art styles of all time. Both in drawing and painting, his art is distinguished by an expressive use of line and color. Now fans of …
Read More »Out of print subject of newly assigned Van Gogh sketch embodies us all right now
The history of art #art history #drawing September 21, 2021 Grace Ebert “Study for ‘Worn Out'”, circa November 24, 1882, pencil on paper, approximately 48.8 x 30 centimeters. Courtesy of the Van Gogh Museum Hunched over, face hidden in his palms, the tired subject of a sketch recently attributed to …
Read More »The Vincent Van Gogh exhibition at the Cleveland Museum of Art is now open
CLEVELAND – A new exhibition featuring four works by Vincent Van Gogh is now available at the Cleveland Museum of Art. The exhibition presents two paintings of masterpieces and two works on paper. One of the paper works of art is an etching, the only one ever created by Van …
Read More »United Arts announces September project grant winners
United Arts of Central Florida just released the names of the organizations that received its September project grant cycle. Seventeen organizations received grants during this cycle, totaling $ 27,000 in funds to support their projects, which range from cultural events to art therapy programs. The following copy is taken from …
Read More »Local artist earns TikTok fame shortlisted for best waterfowl artist
Kira Fennell tries to win Federal Duck Stamp art competition which raises funds for wildlife habitat INVER GROVE HEIGHTS, Minnesota – Wildlife officials say this is one of the most effective conservation tools in its tool belt – the Federal duck stamp competition. A young local artist is throwing her …
Read More »‘The Arboretum Experience’ Review: Augmented Reality, IRL | Arts
If there was a way to capture the rejuvenating power of the Arnold Arboretum, a 281-acre wonderland just miles from campus, the American Repertory Theater has. Throughout the fall, the ART’s âArboretum Experienceâ will offer visitors free audio games, meditation moves, and pop-up concerts to spruce up the average walk …
Read More »How did Immersive Van Gogh dominate Taylor Swift? Does anyone already have #AskaCurator? + Other questions I have about the artistic news of the week
Curiosities is a column in which I preserve for posterity the âyou can’t invent thatâ parts of artistic news. Below, some questions asked by the events of the last week … 1) Will we still pee in Maurizio Cattelan’s golden toilet? America, a fully functional solid gold toilet, created by …
Read More »Why the Pipilotti Rist show at MOCA beats Van Gogh “immersive”
Near the entrance to “Pipilotti Rist: Big Heartedness, Be My Neighbor”, recently opened in the Little Tokyo warehouse space of the Museum of Contemporary Art, a multitude of screened videos accomplish something rare. The digital ephemeral becomes physical, gaining material weight, more like a solid sculpture than the usually vaporous …
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Jimmy Kimmel is a producer on the latest ESPN 30 for 30 project, Once upon a time in Queens, and he joined the SI media podcast with Jimmy Traina to discuss the documentary. What he might not have planned to talk about was the friction between himself, Howie Long, and …
Read More »California Art Center hosts controversial Leonard Peltier exhibition
Details Through Indigenous News Online Staff September 20, 2021 RICHMOND, CA – The Richmond Art Center in Richmond, CA hosts Repeatedly, an exhibition centered on the monumental sculptural tribute of artist Rigo 23 to prisoner Leonard Peltier (Turtle Mountain Ojibwe). Peltier has been in jail for 45 years for the …
Read More »Van Gogh’s “new” drawing discovered after a century, exhibited at the Amsterdam museum
A drawing from November 1882, Study for ‘Worn Out, ‘was recently discovered and attributed to Vincent van Gogh. The drawing is part of a private Dutch collection and was known to very few people, including some from the Van Gogh Museum. The owner, who has chosen to remain anonymous, has …
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Pretty Derby Uma Musume, which translates to “Horse Girl Pretty Derby, ” is a racing game inspired by real racehorses played by anime-style girls (yes, that’s⦠one thing). Sure, the concept may raise a few eyebrows, but the overwhelming popularity of this game is not to be mocked. Since its …
Read More »Shepherd’s Appalachian Heritage Festival to celebrate its 25th anniversary | Newspaper
SHEPHERDSTOWN – This weekend, Shepherd University will be brought to life by the sounds of the Appalachians, both in those on campus enjoying the weekend with the family and in the 25th anniversary showcase of the Appalachian Heritage Festival. “I’m a little in shock because I don’t feel like I’m …
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IN HIS LAST NOVEL, Everyone knows your mother is a witch, Rivka Galchen reinvents a real witch hunt that took place in Leonberg, on the German lands of the Holy Roman Empire, in the 17th century. The accused: Katharina Kepler, mother of the famous astronomer Johannes. In his fictional retelling …
Read More »Can’t Let Go: Personal Growth in “Aisha” Despite Daughter Bratty Rich
In I can’t let go we revisit the nostalgia around our favorite pop culture moments that have not aged well. There are a lot of reasons not to love Aisha. The unbearable adaptation of Jane Austen’s world to a living dome in South Delhi; one-dimensional characters with little acting chops; …
Read More »Artist’s stroke of inspiration with kids turns summer from gloomy to glorious
By Burt Constable Faced with what could very well have been a “COVID summer” with isolation, segregation and even some mutual antagonisms, the artist Carol Keene found a way to celebrate a “summer of love” in her Buffalo Grove backyard with a group of neighborhood kids she had never met. …
Read More »Things to do: See Van Gogh The Immersive Experience
Of all the Impressionist painters, Vincent Van Gogh (1853-1890) is probably the greatest rock star of the genre. An artist whose name and work are recognizable even among the general public who are not lovers of art, and whose rudimentary sketch of life only polishes his image (madness, poverty, suicide …
Read More »“The Nutcracker” at the Philadelphia Academy of Music and more dance for fall 2021
This fall is the long-awaited rendezvous for dancers and the public. BalletX kicked off the season with a recreation of the troupe’s 2014 production Sunset, o639 hours, which ended last week. They will be on tour for the rest of the year but are planning local pop-ups, so check it …
Read More »Summary of entertainment news: ‘Worn Out’ – Dutch museum discovers Van Gogh drawing of tired old man; HBO Max cuts prices in limited supply as streaming wars escalate and more
Below is a summary of the current entertainment briefs. “Worn Out” – Dutch museum finds Van Gogh drawing of tired old man A Dutch museum on Thursday unveiled a hitherto unknown work by Vincent van Gogh – a study for one of his best-known drawings, “Worn Out” – in which …
Read More »Chang Chen from Taiwan speaks Mandarin in Dune with Timothee Chalamet
“Dune is an epic and revered sci-fi property, and fate reunited director Denis (Villeneuve) and me. I met him at the Cannes Film Festival when we were both on the jury, and we hit it off pretty well. I also loved his films like Arrival and Blade Runner 2049, and …
Read More »Viola Davis and Xernona Clayton Join Maya Soetoro in Epic Free Virtual Peace Summit
This September 21, people around the world will celebrate the United Nations International Day of Peace. In 1981, the day was created by a unanimous United Nations resolution. Since then, each year on this date, individuals commit to building a culture of peace. Maya soetoro Courtesy of the Peace Studio …
Read More »Massive new exhibition of the people behind Van Gogh opens in Toronto next month
The work of an iconic Symbolist artist will be the subject of a massive digital exhibition in Toronto next month. From the same creators behind the hugely popular Immersive Van Gogh, they have created a new exhibition showcasing the works of famous Austrian artists Gustav Klimt. The Immersive Klimt Revolution …
Read More »China Aims to Develop TV Adaptations of ‘Boys’ Love’ Novels |
Regulators have warned producers not to indulge in series that tout romance between male characters in pursuit of profit. China’s broadcasting regulator pledged to strengthen the “positive direction” of TV series production, warned against rushing to adapt danmei – or “love of boys” – novels, as part of the country’s …
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The roles that we play are revealing. I believed for a while that one of the pleasures of the social internet – what moves us on some level – is the way it allows us to be who we want. It licenses the role-playing game, makes way for the performance …
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Frodo Baggins (Elijah Wood) in ‘The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) New Line Cinema Have you ever heard of The Potato Eaters, Bulb Fields, and the Reclining Cow paintings? What if I told you they were made by the same artist who inspired the The …
Read More »How Ibrahim Kamara found his place in fashion
Beyond the covers Mr. Kamara’s work tends to flirt at the intersection of raw realism, pop culture tropes, and the alternate realities he creates. Of his first covers for Dazed, one spotlighted fit Nigerian activists holding their national flag; another showed a young black man in a Gucci tracksuit and …
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Toronto guitarist Matthew Fong leads Future Machines, an instrumental trio that explores jagged rhythms, math-rock and metric complexity. They were on the Guelph Jazz Festival artist list. Handout Outdoors on the porch of her apartment, on a hot afternoon, Karen Ng flips her saxophone. She curls up in a few …
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Earlier this month, a dozen residents of Schaumburg’s Friendship Village visited the immersive Van Gogh exhibit in Chicago. âIt was amazing,â said Amanda De La Matta, Lifestyle Activities Coordinator, who accompanied the residents. She has other upcoming outings planned for residents, including a trip to Arlington Park, the Pabst Mansion …
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Entertainment producer Exhibition Hub and Fever, the leading platform for entertainment discovery, delayed the opening of “Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience” which was scheduled to open at the MARQ * E Entertainment Center in Houston, TX on August 12. Photo: Steven Hendrix 1. Montopolis Two years ago, Justin Sherburn brought …
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Read More »A “new” drawing by Van Gogh will be exhibited at the Amsterdam museum
AMSTERDAM (AP) – A drawing newly attributed to Vincent van Gogh that has never been publicly exhibited before is on display at the Amsterdam museum named after the Dutch master. The ‘new’ Van Gogh, ‘Study for’ Worn Out ‘, from November 1882, is part of a private Dutch collection and …
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As a millennial woman, I first read Betty Friedan’s âThe Feminine Mystiqueâ with a sense of familiarity. It was familiar to me not only because I recognized in it the feminist arguments of today (many attribute to the work the launching of the second wave of feminism) or that I …
Read More »Beyond Van Gogh extends visit to Buffalo
WILLIAMSVILLE, NY – If you couldn’t get tickets to Beyond Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience, you’re in luck. The exhibition extends his stay in Buffalo. âWe are very grateful and of course honored by the positive reaction and enthusiasm from the public towards the experience,â said Creative Director Mathieu St-Arnaud. …
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We are big fans of Brixton’s Café Van Gogh and were quite pleased to see how they responded to a guest who had posted a very critical review on TripAdvisor. The one-star review complained that the vegan cafe didn’t have normal milk, so they were âforcedâ to have an oat …
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Tai chi is not your typical type of weight loss exercise. In fact, its slow, graceful movements are the antithesis of high-energy gym workouts, and watching tai chi can evoke deep relaxation rather than rapid weight loss. However, scientists have found that in addition to helping with a wide range …
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On a scorching afternoon in late August, a dedicated crew of construction workers made their way down the hallway between Times Square and Grand Central Station, home to the 42nd Street Shuttle. Here, under the streets of New York City, more than two dozen vibrant glass figures danced along the …
Read More »“Happening” Review – The Hollywood Reporter
The recent legal abortion roadblocks in Texas, the Supreme Court’s refusal to overturn the restrictive new law, and the determination of US conservatives to continue to cut corners on Roe v. Wade font Event resonate all the more with force. Not that Audrey Diwan’s intensely intimate chronicle of a young …
Read More »Cindy Sherman, Barbara Kruger working for sale at Christie’s in November – ARTnews.com
Preparing for its first round of major 20th and 21st century art auctions in the fall season, Christie’s has announced that it will be offering a group of works by Cindy Sherman, Barbara Kruger, Richard Prince, Christopher Wool and Elizabeth Peyton in November. . The 29 works all come from …
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Negotiation dialogues is a modern bedroom work with no words, but plenty to say. Originally slated to be part of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra’s 2020 SOLUNA festival, Carmen Menza’s immersive piece will premiere on September 18 at the Boedeker Building (Cedars Union) in Dallas. This chamber piece in five movements …
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In its sophomore year, New York’s first campaign art gathering, Upstate Art Weekend, appears to have gained traction. With more than 60 attendees, along with local businesses on board to support, the regional connection point for galleries, institutions and art spaces was set to take shape when it opened on …
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Steve Martin, whose career path crossed television before he was a writer and occasional presence on “The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour” – its first TV appearance was in 1966, playing the banjo on a Southern California children’s show called “Dusty’s Attic” – co-premiered in the mid-1970s ( starring John Hoffman) …
Read More »Move on, Van Gogh! Picasso exhibition in Vancouver this fall
Breadcrumb Links New Local News Local arts Entertainment A new immersive art experience arrives in Vancouver this fall. Author of the article: The Vancouver Sun Imagine Picasso is scheduled to open in Vancouver in October. Document / Imagine Picasso The opinions and recommendations are impartial and the products are selected …
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