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The Speed Art Museum is presenting Brilliant Exiles: American Women in Paris, 1900 - 1939, an exhibition highlighting the myriad ways that American women contributed to the city’s vibrant modernist ...
This seems to be the one ray of positivity shining through the otherwise fairly uniform gloom of the recently published reports on the state of the art market ... Condo and Ed Ruscha, to produce ...
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Tulare County Consolidated Ambulance Dispatch (TCCAD) and several associated local emergency response organizations are inviting the community to the grand opening of its new, state-of-the-art ...
However, left in the current trajectory, these tools will not help art proliferate; rather, they will render art stale and devoid of any innovation. In a market-based economy, for an innovation to ...
The Coalition for the Homeless‘ Artist Plate Project is back for its 2025 edition with a fresh crop of artist-designed plates, providing meals for low-income New Yorkers. Since its founding in ...
Stony Brook Medicine, Southampton Hospital Association, and the Southampton Hospital Foundation hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Saturday, April 5, to celebrate the upcoming opening of the Stony ...
Tuscaloosa city leaders held a ribbon cutting for the reopening of a popular park. Burrell Odom Park has officially opened after months of renovations. The park has been a part of Tuscaloosa for years ...
All for love: or the World well lost / a tragedy written in imitation of Shakespeare's stile / by John Dryden - Westminster: 1931 ...
Detail of Francis Macdonald's drawing of Michael Marra Pitts adds his own commentary to most of the labels, letting us know that a certain person’s work reminds him of Jean Genet, or Ed Ruscha.
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