March 10, 2025

European Artists

European Artists

DVIDS – News – New AI-enabled technology developed by Vanderbilt, 101st Airborne deployed for training of NATO and NATO-partner units in Europe

Advanced Dynamic Spectrum Reconnaissance (ADSR) is a standout example of the success of the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command and the Army Research Laboratory Pathfinder program has had empowering Soldiers and researchers to rapidly develop and advance solutions to real-world challenges in the field. One of the first Pathfinder projects executed by Vanderbilt

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Why Verstappen is both right and wrong about F1’s Las Vegas Grand Prix

Formula 1’s very own Super Bowl in Vegas, which came with all the pomp befitting of the gambling and entertainment paradise, vindicated its lack of humility with an action-packed grand prix. The 50-lap blast around the Strip’s casinos was a spellbinding thrill, dispelling concerns over whether or not the series had forgotten about the sporting

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Black Figures, Modern Art Enter the Met’s European Painting Galleries

The Metropolitan Museum of Art is doing so many interesting things right now—a “Manet/Degas” doubleheader, a sprawling Jacolby Satterwhite commission, and a show about Africa and the Byzantine Empire, to name just three—that it is easy to forget the most exciting one of them all: a sweeping rehang of its European paintings galleries. In 2018,

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Rose B. Simpson Harnesses the Power of Community in Life-Sized Clay Sculptures

Art Sandra Hale Schulman Installation view of Rose B. Simpson, “Skeena” at Jessica Silverman, 2023. Photo by Philip Maisel. Courtesy of the artist, Jack Shainman Gallery, New York, and Jessica Silverman, San Francisco The five figures by Rose B. Simpson at the Whitney Museum of American Art are showcased in an outdoor gallery. Cast in

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Asset Management: Millennium’s succession dilemma

Welcome to FT Asset Management, our weekly newsletter on the movers and shakers behind a multitrillion-dollar global industry. This article is an on-site version of the newsletter. Sign up here to get it sent straight to your inbox every Monday. Does the format, content and tone work for you? Let me know: harriet.agnew@ft.com This week

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Thomas Bayrle is back: the revival of Germany’s veteran pop art radical | Art

Veteran German pop artist Thomas Bayrle’s latest work, which was unveiled atop the former Fiat factory in Turin’s Lingotto district this month, casts an ambivalent verdict on the future of the product that used to be made a few storeys below. Three upright loops made out of one circular strip of flat metal, the sculpture,

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Native American arts center in Eastern Oregon welcomes new leader

For more than 30 years, Crow’s Shadow Institute of the Arts has operated inside a small, 19th-century stucco building that was once a Catholic mission on the Umatilla Reservation in Eastern Oregon. In October, Phinney Brown became the organization’s executive director and a big part of her job will be to lead a capital campaign

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Sea Creatures From the Deep, Captured in Glass, Rise at Mystic Seaport

An enterprising father and son in Dresden, Germany, Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka, found success in the 19th century hand-blowing glass models of marine invertebrates and selling them to universities and natural history museums around the world, from New England to Tokyo. Harvard and Cornell bought around a thousand, in total, by mail order in the

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Nutcrackers returning | News, Sports, Jobs

READY FOR THEIR SEASON — Residents of the Steubenville Nutcracker Village will be taking their places throughout downtown in preparation for Tuesday’s opening night. — Contributed STEUBENVILLE — The months-long process of getting the downtown area ready for Christmas is almost over. At Fort Steuben Park, Christmas trees are up and

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Nutcracker Village Opens Tuesday in Downtown Steubenville | News, Sports, Jobs

Residents of the Steubenville Nutcracker Village will be taking their places throughout downtown in preparation for Tuesday’s opening night. The nutcrackers will remain on display through Jan. 6. (Photo Provided) STEUBENVILLE — The months-long process of getting the downtown area ready for Christmas is almost over. At Fort Steuben Park, Christmas

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