As the world’s premier design fair, the Salone del Mobile is a popular event. This year’s edition saw strong Indian participation, acting as a possible precursor to greater Indian participation in the future. Just as moviegoers and fashionistas are glued to the cover of the Cannes Film Festival, design aficionados everywhere have eyes only for […]
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Over-the-Rhin Art Gallery to Host an Exhibition of Wearable Art Inspired by Reproductive Rights Issues | Visual arts | Cincinnati
Click to enlarge Photo: courtesy of Ombré Gallery Plan B artistic project piece by artist Karin Jacobson. In response to the potential reversal of Roe v. Wade, an Over-the-Rhine art gallery is set to host an exhibition featuring wearable art and jewelry meant to spark conversations about reproductive rights. A photograph representing jewelry to be […]
A traveling truck operated to stimulate art appreciation in elementary and secondary schools
SINGAPORE — An initiative to bring art to primary and secondary school students will soon hit the road with a traveling art truck visiting the first batch of seven schools. The National Gallery Singapore project, which costs $200,000 and is funded by semiconductor company Applied Materials, aims to visit every primary and secondary school here […]
Summer reading, art, concert series and much more!
Tuesdays, July 5, 12, 19 and 26 Narwhales, whales and ocean tales, 4:15 to 4:45 p.m. Children 4 to 5 years old are invited to a summer adventure at story time! We will explore and discuss different exciting topics. There will be stories, songs and some activities. No registration is required. Caregivers must remain on […]
Jeddawis are ‘hungry’ for art events, says Art Director Jameel as new collection debuts
Hailing social reforms in Saudi Arabia, Italian Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio says Rome is ready to support the kingdom ROME: Italian Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio stressed the importance of cementing his country’s historic ties with Saudi Arabia ahead of his visit to the Kingdom on Sunday. Speaking exclusively to Arab News, he said […]
king of the art house
Left, Daniel Talbot and Alfred Hitchcock in front of the New Yorker marquee, January 13, 1965. “In love with the movies”Daniel TalbotColumbia University Press, $25 Broadly speaking, there are two types of people who go to the cinema: the first group, much larger, goes in search of entertainment and/or an escape from everyday life; the […]
Art in Public: Interventions at Eddington
Among Cambridge’s most iconic landscapes are hidden artistic wondersPHOTOGRAPH BY KATIE KASPERSON COURTESY OF VARSITY ‘Wait – look, earlier, to your left – can you see the Cage of Rage?’ It was a chilly January morning, and my friend and I had just left for a long drive to Wales. ‘The Rage Cage?’, I answered, […]
Reality and fiction blur in the paintings of Alina Grasmann | Visual Arts | Hudson Valley
Click to enlarge The continuity of the parks, oil on canvas, 130 x 180 cm, 2021 A realist painter whose large-scale works blur reality and fiction, Alina Grasmann’s stories are rooted in place, using real places as a jumping […]
Surry Central students take part in art competition
June 01, 2022 Although Livia Livengood is a career educator who can speak four languages, her multi-talented background established over the years did not include being an expert baker. However, that has changed in recent months with the Russian invasion of Ukraine, which has been accompanied by the local resident spending a lot of time […]
2022 Nature Coast Art League Scholarship Recipient
Like many kids, Spring Hill’s Sergio Valle had an early enthusiasm for superheroes and video games. Today, this Springstead High School graduate is poised to join the ranks of those creating the living fantasy art that fills and defines these creative endeavors. Valle recently won a $1,000 scholarship from the Nature Coast Art League. And […]
Mountain Park students participate in an art contest
May 22, 2022 When recording deeds, the state of North Carolina does not require that the amount paid for a package be shown on the deed. However, a revenue stamp at the rate of $2 per $1,000 of value is affixed to each deed. Recent property transfers recorded at the Surry County Deeds Registry Office […]
TAKUNG ART CO., LTD Management’s discussion and analysis of financial condition and results of operations. (Form 10-Q)
The following discussion and analysis should be read in conjunction with our financial statements and accompanying notes. CAUTION REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS This Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q contains or may contain forward-looking statements and information that are based upon beliefs of, and information currently available to, our management as well as estimates and assumptions made […]
Adelaide Festival Theater seashells light up with SA art
The iconic shells of the Festival Theater in Adelaide Festival Center will come to life this autumn and winter with all-new large-scale animated projections from local South Australian artists, in collaboration with award-winning creative team Electric Canvas. Artists Jake Yang, Cedric Varcoe, Bridgette Minuzzo and Sue Michael have each created a series of works exploring […]
What sold at New York Art Week 2022
Painting and sculpture may have dominated much of the weekend, but new approaches and practices could still be found. At NADA, the kind of digital artwork that was so conspicuously absent from other fairs was on display in booths like the one at the Denny Dimin Gallery, which featured computers playing it is video game/video […]
Sarasota Museum of Art opens exhibition by Jamaican artist Katrina Coombs
[SARASOTA, FL] – Sarasota Museum of Art present IM(O)ther: son of the mother figurethe first solo exhibition in an American museum by Jamaican textile and fiber artist Katrina Coombs, open from May 22 to October 2, 2022. Co-curated with the Miami-based company Diaspora Vibe Cultural Arts Incubator (DVCAI), this exhibition will present 12 fiber works. […]
Art of the deal, fake earthquakes, Red & White Ball news, and more – Sonoma Sun
Posted on May 1, 2022 by Sonoma Valley Sun It’s not a pretty picture at the Sonoma Valley Museum of Art, at least behind the scenes, where workers have taken steps to organize. In late March, staff members who said they represented a supermajority presented a letter to Executive Director Linda Keaton asking for Cultural […]
Bold Moves – Ibrahim Kamara joins Off-White as Creative and Image Director
Ibrahim Kamara Ibrahim Kamara joins Off-White as Creative and Image Director Ibrahim Kamara joins Off-White c/o Virgil Abloh™ as art and image director. He will join a collective of creatives and will ensure the artistic direction of the brand. Ibrahim’s relationship with Virgil and Off-White™, born and nurtured through DM messages on Instagram, has blossomed […]
Elden Ring Pope Turtle Fan Art looks like a children’s storybook
An artist has created a digital watercolor of a Tarni and the Turtle Pope having afternoon tea together, and it looks like something out of a storybook. A talented artist and Ring of Elden fan created a whimsical painting of fan-favorite Miriel, Pastor of Vows, better known as Turtle Pope, and it looks like it’s […]
WCMA Curator Discusses Jewish Themes in Sol LeWitt’s Art – The Williams Record
Professor of Art History at UMass Boston David S. Areford gave a lecture at WCMA on the exhibition he curated: Strict Beauty: Sol LeWitt Prints. (Photo courtesy of WCMA.) Last week, an art history professor at UMass Boston and curator of the Williams College Museum of Art (WCMA) exhibition Strict beauty: prints by Sol LeWitt […]
Hemet Valley Art Association Announces Scholarship Winners – Press Enterprise
The Hemet Valley Art Association recently announced its scholarship winners. Students and their families along with art teachers gathered with members of the Hemet Valley Art Association at the association’s gallery for the April 9 reception where the winners were announced. Marilyn Hein, chair of the scholarship committee, announced the results of the judging, with […]
How do you fit six years of art and activism in a case?
Curator Anjuli Nanda has spent more than a decade working for the Shelley and Donald Rubin Foundation and their New York exhibition space, The 8th Floor, but it wasn’t until the pandemic that she had a time to sit down with the work she had done. A legacy project to make the foundation’s first book […]
The Finnish Kiasma museum reopens with a space dedicated to Middle Eastern art
HELSINKI: Two years after being forced to close due to pandemic restrictions, Helsinki’s Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art has reopened in Finland’s capital with a newly renovated interior and a sprawling exhibition that takes up all five floors of the building. “ARS22 — Living Encounters” brings together contemporary visual arts, performances and films from local […]
Art-Aficionado Tim Newton on How to Collect Art
Newton points out that the art collection is not restricted to well-to-do members of coffeehouse society. “One of the key points that I like to emphasize is that I’m not a wealthy person,” he explains. “It’s all relative, but I encourage collectors to say it’s not just for the rich.” Over thirty years ago, Newton […]
Ukrainian children use art to detail war trauma: ‘They don’t know what’s going on’
When Russia’s invasion of Ukraine forced the Bykovetz family to flee Kyiv in February, 6-year-old Sonya took whatever toys she could carry. What she left behind, she remembers through drawings: on a sheet of paper is a colorful picture of her cat. The United Nations reports that 90% of the nearly 5 million people who […]
TAKUNG ART CO., LTD Management’s discussion and analysis of financial condition and results of operations. (Form 10-K)
The following discussion and analysis should be read in conjunction with our financial statements and accompanying notes. 41 CAUTIONARY STATEMENT REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS This report contains certain statements that may be deemed “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of United States of America securities laws. All statements, other than statements of historical fact, that address activities, […]
Chicago artist Lia Kohl and the art of experimentation
“There is a certain form of curiosity and openness to what can be art, music and dance. All of these lines being a little more blurred brings people a little closer to the experimental world. These are the words of Lia Kohl, the cellist, composer and improviser who has worked in various experimental performance contexts […]
Chicago artists collaborate with Art on theMART for spring program; focus on climate change – The Columbia Chronicle
Spectators look across the Chicago River at the corner of Wells Street and Wacker Drive as the Merchandise Mart transforms into a vibrant coral reef with projections on Saturday, April 9. Sam Tucker The Merchandise Mart lit up as projections of dancers slid through the building, their dance moves flowing effortlessly together. Their blue shirts […]
The unique art of Victor Whitmill on display at Frame & Art Center, Art Obscura
By Mike Cook “I paint surrealism,” said Las Cruces artist Victor Whitmill. “I paint between realism and total abstraction; the conscious and the unconscious; the known and the unknown. » Whitmill’s art is on display during the month of April at the Frame & Art Center, Pueblo Plaza, 1100 S. Main St., #108. He also […]
Olde Hope Presents “Shelf Life: The Art of Laurene Krasny Brown”
Laurene Krasny Brown was born and raised in New York. After earning degrees from Cornell University, Columbia University, and Harvard University, Brown embarked on a career in education, research, and child cognitive development. She is the author of seventeen books for young children, including titles dealing with well-being and friendship. For the past twenty years, […]
Mother’s Daughter Bread Sourdough: “An Art Form, A Science Experiment, A Labor Of Love” | Food
A sourdough bread sample from Mother’s Daughter Bread. Sunday March 27, 2022. Edward Cruz / Contributor Founded in 2017, Mother’s Daughter Bread is a business here in Knoxville that specializes in baking fresh homemade sourdough. Meade Armstrong, the founder of Mother’s Daughter, started this business after leaving her teaching studio in 2017 because it was […]
In politics, the difficult art of not responding to provocations
There’s that old example of a loaded question, “Have you stopped beating your wife?” If you say yes, you might look like you admitted you beat her. If you say you never beat her, that’s a malicious and defamatory allegation, we’ve still established that as the question of the moment. We could ask your wife […]
Olde Hope Opens “Shelf Life: The Art of Laurene Krasny Brown”
New York, NY – Olde Hope is pleased to announce the opening of “Shelf Life: The Art of Laurene Krasny Brown” at our New York gallery. The exhibition runs from April 14 to July 2 and features 37 of the artist’s works hanging alongside complementary pieces of American painted furniture, folk art and decorative arts […]
Art of Scent: Find a fragrance that suits you
Strong points As we emerge into more social situations, finding a signature scent can seem like a relevant search. We spoke to a collection of perfumers and fragrance experts on how to go about it Whether you’re a fragrance fanatic or new to fragrance, finding a scent you love can be a daunting task. When […]
The Oscars should have featured art, not violence | Opinion
The art of cinema can be a powerful force for peace, as seen here at LMU. The violence that occurred at the Oscars on Sunday should not illustrate what this art is capable of. Photo via LMU SFTV Like many other students, I didn’t get a chance to watch the Oscars live last night. However, […]
Need a proposed GCR-2 performing arts center, no laughing matter
For the editor: Yesterday I submitted an email to the school board and administration in reference to the “laugh” question regarding the request for a performing arts center. Today I received a call from Dr. (Jeri Kay) Hardy regarding my concerns. First, I would like to express my disappointment with the manner of the article, […]
South Asian and modern queer aesthetics merge in visually lavish art
LOS ANGELES — For many artists from communities of color, a creative practice is not just about making art; it’s also about larger actions, like exposing social injustices and encouraging the next generation of artists of color. Brooklyn-based artist Jaishri Abichandani’s first museum survey Flower-headed childrenspeaks to this intersectionality, encouraging visitors to discover the full […]
NXT.ART FAIR 2022: The future of art is technology
The narrative is changing for the visual arts in Nigeria. A coalescence of curated conversations and an exhibition of varied art forms, including crypto art, marked the first edition of the NXT.ART fair and the beginning of technology-driven solutions for the arts. Reporting by Yinka Olatunbosun A pan-African platform, AfricaNXT is famous for its online […]
Sanford Biggers Gives New Meaning to Antique Quilts in His ‘Codeswitch’ Fast Art Museum Exhibit
This week the Speed Art Museum opens hisSanford Biggers: Code Switchexhibition. The exhibition is a survey of the quilting works of the New York artist. The exhibition will feature over 30 of his quilt-based works. The show will run from March 18 to June 26. Sanford’s Greatest is an artist who has built his portfolio […]
AEW’s Chris Jericho and the Art of Modern Promo | Launderer’s report
Photo credit: All Elite Wrestling Chris Jericho is a rather controversial figure in professional wrestling. The Canadian wrestler has such legendary work that some fans consider him one of the greatest of all time. While it also has many detractors, especially those interested in comments it’s made outside of wrestling, it’s hard to deny that […]
The Artful Interior: A Review of Morris and Company at the Art Institute of Chicago
Illustration: May Morris, Vine Leaf design, 1896, embroidery by Morris & Co., London. Donated by the Crab Tree Farm Foundation William Morris was simply the most important designer of his time. Reading a list of his interests and accomplishments, you wonder if he’s ever slept. A leader of the Pre-Raphaelite movement, he was a painter, […]
Glass glistens in the spotlight at the Woodson Art Museum
WAUSAU — Two glass exhibits opened in early March will be led by 10 days of glass-making demonstrations beginning in late April at the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum. “Art Deco Glass from the Huchthausen Collection” and “Molten: 30 Years of American Glass” from the collection of the Woodson Art Museum, coincide and celebrate the […]
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La lengua de los distraídos (The Distracted Tongue), 2021; Site-sensitive installation: chalk on canvas, hand-dyed fabric, felt mats and soft sculptures. Part of the exhibition ¨I don´t know you like that: The Bodywork of Hospitality¨ organized by Sylvie Fortin at the Bemis Center. December 9, 2021- March 20, 2022. Courtesy of Bemis Center for Contemporary […]
The Cooper Corner Gallery refreshes its walls and sparks appreciation for art throughout the community
Local artists Mark Simpkins and Carla Reed work together to move artwork to the Cooper Art Gallery in downtown Glenwood Springs.Chelsea Independent/Post Independent At the corner of Cooper Avenue and Eighth Street, a selection of colorful paintings, landscape photos mixed with decorative bowls, mugs and vases attract window shoppers to Cooper Corner Gallery. Inside, artists […]
Unfinished or Not, Kanye’s ‘Donda 2’ Is a Fascinating Artistic Experience
The first two acts of jeen-yuhs, Netflix’s excellent documentary about Kanye West’s decades-long rise, mostly revolves around one big question: Why isn’t anyone taking him seriously as a rapper? The film portrays a young superproducer desperate to become a solo artist, bursting into venues to play demos for unamused executives and rapping songs like “Two […]
Art Appreciation: Where Beauty Begins | Life & Arts
The art is difficult to understand, with many descriptions varying by period, expert interpretation, and social norms. The understanding of art was attributed to the ranks of the upper class. Throughout history, art and portrait commissions have been primarily available to the wealthy with limited access to the general public, and over time this practice […]
Sanaa Gateja, the “King of Pearls”, talks about upcycling and art as a social enterprise
By BAMUTURAKI MUSINGUZI Contemporary multidisciplinary designer Sanaa Gateja, also known as ‘The Bead King’, is currently curating an eight-week solo exhibition titled ‘Radical Care’ at the Afriart Gallery in Industrial Area, Kampala. The exhibition features 23 new works, 17 two-dimensional works and six sculptures, all made in 2021. The exhibition will end on March 26 […]
Local Arts Roundup: ‘The Art of Living History’ Exhibit Continues at LAH City Hall | Community
Local artist Robert Schick’s “The Art of Living History” exhibit remains on display through March at Los Altos Hills City Hall, 26379 W. Fremont Road. The exhibition presents a body of work that records the transformation that the Santa Clara Valley has undergone before the eyes of the artist. Growing up, Schick enjoyed the valley’s […]
At Leah Morgan Art Works, creativity is communal
BRING IDEAS: The studio’s namesake, Leah Morgan, wants to collaborate with the community and help others explore their artistic side. She established a stimulating and multifaceted artistic environment with a freestyle vibe. (Photo by Victoria Ford) An artist of all trades, Leah Morgan has cultivated a haven of creative expression where all are welcome. Its […]
Surry Central student receives art award
February 07, 2022 GREENSBORO – Local swim teams had an impressive performance at the NC High School Athletic Association Central Regional 1A/2A Championship. The regional championship was held at the Greensboro Aquatic Center on February 4. The following local schools had swimmers qualified for the regional championships: East Surry, Elkin, East Wilkes, Forbush, Mount Airy, […]
The duo Zim prepare for a “transhistorical” art exhibition at the Venice Biennale
By personal writer Two Zimbabwean artists, Portia Zvavahera and Kudzanai-Violet Hwami, have been nominated among 213 artists to participate in this year’s edition of the Venice Biennale, the world’s largest art exhibition. The artists, from 58 countries around the world, will participate in the exhibition which will take place from April 23 to November 27 […]
Pilot Mountain Students Make Chick-Fil-a Art
January 28, 2022 Sure, scouting offers plenty of activities for young people, including camping, hiking, swimming and more, but in addition to fun, leadership and other skills are developed that translate into the real world and into life. make a better place. “I think Scouting offers so many things that are transferable,” local businessman Chad […]
Art exhibit blends biology and Indigenous perspectives
CHELSEA KEMP/THE BRANDON SUN Curator Lucie Lederhendler stands next to works by Mary Anne Barkhouse, whose exhibit ‘opimihaw’ is on display at the Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba. Artist Mary Anne Barkhouse’s “opimihaw” exhibition at the Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba is the culmination of a love affair with art and biology. ” Since I […]
Diriyah Contemporary Art Biennale Launches Local Art Ecosystem Forum
RIYADH: Beyond the beautiful landscapes and rich cultural heritage, AlUla is also home to many beautiful plants and trees. The Moringa peregrina tree, which is found in abundance in the region, has recently come into the spotlight because of its economic opportunities. For centuries, Moringa peregrina has been valued for its medicinal properties and health […]
Karl Lindholm: Who is Art Pepin — for me?
IN 1984 THE gymnasium at Middlebury College was renovated with a major gift from Art Pepin, Class of 1947. Here Pepin sits between legendary Middlebury coaches Bobo Sheehan, left, and Duke Nelson. Pepin and Sheehan were classmates at Newport (Vt.) High School. I have often told people that I go through Vermont winters by not […]
Occhiogrosso’s art reflects pandemic, women in his family – The Daily Gazette
It’s the perfect time to visit Gina Occhiogrosso’s “Surfacing” exhibit, which recently opened at the Capital Region Arts Centre. Of course, it’s a timely exhibition, with works created over the past five years, some of which reference the pandemic; others focus on the boundaries between fine arts and crafts, and the feminine in contemporary painting. […]
Virginia Lottery Launches Fifth Annual ‘Thank a Teacher’ Art Contest
HAMPTON ROADS, Va. (WAVY) – The Virginia Lottery is launching its fifth annual “Thank A Teacher” art contest. PREVIOUS: Virginia Lottery Announces Winners of ‘Thank a Teacher’ Art Contest All K-12 students enrolled in Virginia Public Schools are encouraged to create artwork and enter the contest for a chance to have the artwork appear on […]
Quilters honored for their craftsmanship and patriotism efforts
December 31, 2021 While there does not appear to be an end in sight for the coronavirus, 2021 has been a good year in terms of gains made to bring another health threat under control, Alzheimer’s disease, from which a promising drug is emerging. “More and more people are realizing and more and more people […]
Art and Appreciation: A Teen’s Gift to UMB Police
When 17-year-old Jima Chester visited the University of Maryland, Baltimore Police Department (UMBPD) last summer to talk about the impact of trauma on young people, she didn’t know at the time. that she would end up giving the agents a handcrafted gift. that would be posted to the department for years to come. Not only […]
Discover art with the Nambucca Valley Art Appreciation Group – News Of The Area
Gallery of band members looking in the Stringer Gallery at Nambucca Heads as part of a class called Treasures of Australian Art. HAVE you ever seen a painting in an art gallery and thought “I wonder what this is about?” If so, here is the opportunity to discover “the art”. The Nambucca Valley Art Appreciation […]
Sword Art Online is in earnest in 2022, so fans are freaking out
Sword art online is considered one of the best animated series of all time, and its impact on the isekai genre cannot be overstated. Kirito remains a mainstay within the fandom, and of course the same can be said of Asuna. After all their time together Sword art online explores the couple with light new […]
How the beauty of Sun Valley shapes its art | Arts and events
Since the origins of painting as an art form, the natural world has played a big role. Sun Valley, with its breathtaking scenery, is a testament to how this continues. Today, December 29, the galleries will open in downtown Ketchum for another gallery walk, allowing anyone to experience works of art shaped by the landscapes […]
‘Visva-Bharatiyan’ PE Thomas, genius who feared glory | Art and culture
The tranquility on the campus of Visva-Bharati University in Santiniketan, Calcutta, which turns 100 on December 23, 2021, provided the answer to our question: how did a sculptor of unprecedented creativity manage to avoid the limelight and live a “quiet” life for years to come? It seems the silence in college must have taught world-class […]
Sojin Oh on creating anotherworldly nail art for Björk and Hunter Schafer
Sojin Oh is a strange performer of extremes. For the Los Angeles-based nail artist, inspiration comes from strains of bacteria, sea creatures and René Redzepithe transport of mushrooms. Lil nas x recently shone in Oh’s pearl chrome nails; Hunter Schafer wore a crystalline ensemble at the Met Gala. âThe sublime beauty of the natural world […]
Tunisian artist wins Saudi Arabia’s Ithra art prize, highlighting pan-Arab focus of this year’s prize
RIYADH: Camel owners had the chance last week for the first time to showcase their animals in a camel beauty contest during the annual King Abdulaziz Camel Festival in Saudi Arabia. But they weren’t the only women to play a prominent role at the event; others contributed by providing the impressive props that helped the […]
The Art Appreciation Society is here to demystify art
As in most fraternities, the Indian art world has its own cliques, welcoming into its fold only those who create the art or those who understand its layered modalities. This long-standing exclusive is slowly evolving thanks to the work of The Art Appreciation Society (TAAS), founded by Tejshree Savara, legal advisor in art, antiques and […]
The Art Appreciation Society is here to demystify art – The New Indian Express
As in most fraternities, the Indian art world has its own cliques, welcoming into its fold only those who create the art or those who understand its layered modalities. This long-standing exclusive is slowly evolving thanks to the work of The Art Appreciation Society (TAAS), founded by Tejshree Savara, legal advisor in art, antiques and […]
Healing veterans through art
“Pictures say so much more than words,” says C., examining a wartime recruiting poster at the Yale Center for British Art. “USA” is knitted into the brim of his stocking cap. He and other veterans visit the exhibition “An Indelible Mark: British Art of the First World War”. They are participating in an art appreciation […]
When art and medicine meet
During major rounds in 1998, Irwin M. Braverman, MD ’55, HS ’56, professor of dermatology, realized that residents could offer fuller descriptions of what they observed on their patients. “It occurred to me that if I asked them to describe an object they had no knowledge of at all, like a painting, they wouldn’t know […]
For the love of art: how NFTs are changing the way we appreciate art
CHAOS. Or maybe it’s every new beginning? Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) are a game-changer for asset ownership. Now the purchase of any digital asset – a music album, a tweet, an unreleased section of the pulp Fiction screenplay – can be registered on a blockchain, a register that gives original works in the digital space a […]
October Local Art Highlights – LE MERCURE
It’s mid-season, and let’s be honest: you’re looking for anything to distract you from school right now. There’s nothing like local art to help you reset and get back into your academic groove. Clear your mind with this month’s DFW art highlights: 1. Paulo Nimer Pjota “Every empire shatters like a vase” Photo courtesy of […]
Palacio de Memoria boosts appreciation for art with outdoor flea market – Manila bulletin
The arts and culture sector in the Philippines has remained steadfast in its efforts to enhance public awareness and appreciation for the beauty and heritage of our country despite the pandemic. In a cohesive display of resilience, various art and culture providers have started to diversify their agendas to keep up with the times – […]
A Tasty Farewell Visit – BW’s Grill in Crawfordville
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) – The “Appreciation of Art: A Tasty Farewell Tour” continued on Tuesday as WCTV Morning Anchor Art Myers settled into BW’s Grill in Crawfordville. During WCTV at noon, Art was joined by WCTV’s Michelle Roberts and her former co-host, Shonda Knight, to reflect on Art’s career and enjoy a delicious meal. You […]
State of the Art and Criticism – The New Indian Express
One of the most important ideas that reshaped the concept of art in its post-modern manifestations was the refutation of the celebrated artist as a prophet. The artist-prophet was placed at the center of a certain type of worship practice that dominated 20th-century modern art. It is by exploiting this religious practice that the art […]
The 59th Armonk Outdoor Art Exhibition returns to the field!
The 59th Armonk Outdoor Art Exhibition returns to the grounds Saturday and Sunday, September 25 and 26 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Rain or shine Explore the fabulous fine arts and crafts of 160 juror artists, enjoy family activities and a great selection of food and drink in a beautiful park. Security measures have […]
Bisa Butler: The Shared Gifts of Influence
Resilience and perseverance, these are the traits that Bisa Butler emphasizes when she contemplates the artists who have inspired her the most: artists like Loïs Mailou Jones and Alma Thomas, as well as Amy Sherald. Through Erica Warren Resilience and perseverance are also characteristics that Butler herself has demonstrated and repeatedly examines in her work. […]
Talent showcased at the first annual Wildpine Resident Art Appreciation Show – Stittsville Central
(Ernie Allen, Anne Hearn and Annie Swinemar are three of four artists who exhibited their work for the Wildpine Residence Art Appreciation Exhibition on August 6, 2021. Photos: Stittsville Central) Anne Hearn, a resident of the Wildpine Residence in Stittsville, has been passionate about artistic creation from public school. She started painting in 1980 and […]
Nana Sonoiki: Building the Bridge in the Business of Art Appreciation | The Guardian Nigeria News
Through The life of the guardian July 18, 2021 | 2:28 p.m. In Lagos’ contemporary art management space, a quiet renaissance emerges as a new generation of gallery owners change artistic and economic narratives. Nana Sonoiki, founder of newcomer The Art Pantheon, Lekki, Lagos is one of the new generation gallery owners and curators raising […]
Snowmass Art Walk paves the way for art appreciation
Zakriya Rabani’s “Linked Obsessions” sculpture on the Brush Creek Trail for Snowmass’s Art Walk on Thursday, June 24, 2021. (Kelsey Brunner / The Aspen Times) Louise Deroualle’s ceramic installation is on display behind The Collective at Snowmass Base Village as part of the city’s art walk on Thursday, June 24, 2021 (Kelsey Brunner / The […]
An introduction to appreciating art, with a little help
Benjamin Louis Wald did his best in January 2015 to bring a little art into his life, then Jacqueline Rebecca Spar stepped in. “A mentor suggested that I keep as much work-life balance as possible,” said Mr Wald, 31, who often worked 12 hours a day and traveled to Europe, usually London, at least one […]
Masterpiece Theatre: A Tale of Dueling Children’s Art Books
A second new art book spanning the centuries, “What adults don’t know about art”, is aimed at a more mature readership (8 to 12 years old). Curiously, it bears no trace of the identity of an author, as if to suggest that it was composed by a pool of experts pursuing an ideal of objectivity. […]
Parkinson’s disease changes the way art is perceived
Art appreciation is considered essential to the human experience. Although the taste for art varies depending on the individual, cognitive neuroscience can provide clues to how the visualization of art affects our neural systems and assess how these systems inform our evaluation of art. For example, a study shows that looking at art activates motor […]
Centralia Coffee Stand Partners with Elementary School to Celebrate Youth Art Appreciation Month
By Isabel Vander Stoep / Pour La Chronique Love your life. You are a superstar. Have fun today. These are just a few of the positive messages that adorn the coffee bags at The Cup, a booming coffee stand along North Pearl Street in Centralia. While supplies last, each coffee mug pouch in The Cup […]
The “Build It” exhibition at the Riffe Gallery offers an appreciation of virtual art
One of the best current virtual art exhibitions not only demonstrates the ingenuity of artists in times of pandemic, but also celebrates the role of artists in building and promoting human unity. “Build It: Artists Creating Community in Ohio,” presented by the Riffe Gallery of the Ohio Arts Council, showcases the work of a dozen […]
In a new exhibition, John Oyedemi questions the appreciation of art | The Guardian Nigeria News
For Dr John Oyedemi, his next solo, titled Talking Canvases, which runs from March 27 to April 3, 2021 at Alexis Galleries, Victoria Island, Lagos, is a movement from start to finish. During the Alexis artists’ residency in 2018, which gave rise to a collective exhibition, Oyedemi discreetly unveiled the new period of his art […]
Pueblo Art Exhibition Focuses on Food Insecurity Awareness and Appreciation of Art
March afternoons aren’t subject to predictability, but sunny skies and pleasant Saturday breezes produced the perfect weather for a semi-outdoor art exhibit co-created and curated by the Pueblo Food Project and the Pueblo Art Guild. The aim of the program was to help introduce more audience members to the Art Guild, if they were familiar […]
Add adventure to your family walks with a little appreciation for street art
Dan Anzil and his daughter, Kate, 16, have weathered the pandemic by finding ways to add adventure to their walks around Toronto’s neighborhoods. This includes hunting for cool street art. “There are beautiful murals all over our area,” said Anzil, who lives in Etobicoke. “On Dundas between Kipling and even in the junction, there are […]
Appreciation of art: inspirations from artists | JewBoston
Connect with creativity this fall! Artist Shira Moss will tell us about famous artists and guide us through exciting art projects inspired by their work. For Yachad New England members aged 25 and over. Fact sheet When Every week Thursday from 4.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m.Last event on November 19, 2020 CJP is providing the […]
Still, the Arkansas Arts Center scores successes at its annual meeting
A pandemic … in the midst of a major project. This combination could have sent other art museums to pack their bags. But the Arkansas Arts Center, which rose to life like a phoenix from the ashes of adversity, has had a banner year. This was reported during its annual reunion, a virtual September 21 […]
Best Art History Books for Beginners
This article may contain affiliate links. If you make a purchase, My Modern Met may earn an affiliate commission. Please read our disclosure for more information. Art history can be intimidating. Seemingly made up of countless movements, mediums, artists and styles, diving into the study can seem daunting. However, with the right collection of books, […]
Sculpting an outing: the appreciation of art extends beyond the walls of the museum
The deCordova is possibly New England’s best-known and largest sculpture park. On a recent summer morning, parents and grandparents crawled behind young children roaming the 30 acres of lawns, forests, meadows, gardens and terraces on the hillside above Flint’s Pond – itself a glow of blue water through the trees. Families ranged from sculpture to […]