August 12, 2024
European Fine art

Taj Matumbi, Steven Feren – Isthmus

media release: Arts + Literature Laboratory presents “Thrown,” an exhibition by Bridge Work Madison participant Taj Matumbi; and “Foto Esculturas,” an exhibition by Steven Feren, from Tuesday, November 28, 2023 through Friday, December 22, 2023. A reception for our Bridge Work Madison exhibitions will be held on Saturday, December 2, 2023, 6:00pm to 8:00pm. Gallery

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How Amazon Is Going After Microsoft’s Cloud Computing Ambitions

Amazon is the driving force behind a trio of advocacy groups working to thwart Microsoft’s growing ambition to become a major cloud computing contractor for governments, a Bloomberg analysis shows. From the report: The groups — the Cloud Infrastructure Services Providers in Europe (CISPE), the Coalition for Fair Software Licensing and the Alliance for Digital

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MFAH exhibit on works by Kehinde Wiley opens Sunday

Step into the church of Kehinde Wiley. “An Archaeology of Silence,” on view at Museum of Fine Arts, Houston Nov. 19 through May 27, invites viewers to meditate on 22 of the artist’s largest and smallest works in what he describes as a chapel-like environment. Wiley borrowed the Venetian method of casting light on a

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MarediModa show closes 21st edition with stable results

Translated by Nicola Mira Published Nov 16, 2023 The 21st edition of the MarediModa trade show, held on November 7-9 at the Palais des Festivals in Cannes, France, recorded visitor numbers on par with its previous edition, and showcased roughly the same number of exhibitors. More buyers from the USA, Latin America and northern Europe

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This European Village In Ohio Is The Perfect Place For A Day Trip

The Buckeye State is filled with a bevy of towns both big and small, each with their own unique identity, culture, and history. Those looking for a European-inspired slice of small town life in Ohio can visit places like Sugarcreek, Dublin, and German Village, of course, but these towns aren’t the only places that provide

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Explore Zagreb Through the Eyes and Works of Ivan Meštrović | Sponsored

Born in August 1883, Ivan Meštrović was among Croatia’s most prominent contemporary artists. An immensely talented sculptor and a leading artistic personality, Meštrović was also a painter, architect, and writer who found his peers in the most vaunted corners of the art world from Vienna to Paris to Rome and beyond. His far-reaching influences left

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An Innovative Fashion Exhibition at de Young Museum Will Get an A.R. Boost From Snap

Shows & Exhibitions The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco is the latest institution to partner with the tech company. A Kaisik Wong ensemble. Photo courtesy of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. In January 2024, when “Fashioning San Francisco: A Century of Style” opens at the de Young Museum, visitors won’t just be

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Arts Listings: Week of 11/16/2023 | Art & Culture

Some classes, exhibits and events are available exclusively online. All events are subject to change and cancellation; always verify with venue and/or organizer. OPENING THEATER HAY FEVER Sunday, Nov. 19, 6 p.m. The Conejo Players Readers Theatre offers up a staged reading of this Noel Coward comedy of manners about a self-absorbed and eccentric family

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Auction Results: Robert Colescott Painting Hits $3.9M at Christie’s 21st Century Evening Sale, New Record Set by Young British Painter Jadé Fadojutimi

Lot 10A: ROBERT COLESCOTT (1925-2009), “Eat dem Taters,” 1975 (acrylic on canvas, 59 x 79 inches / 149.9 x 200.7 cm). | Estimate $2 million-$3 million. SOLD for $3,922,000 fees included   PAINTINGS BY SOME OF THE MOST PROMINENT and promising Black artists on the radar of collectors and institutions were among the offerings in

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Seattle Art Museum’s Hokusai Exhibit [REVIEW] – The Spectator

Hannah Mwangi The people in the waves, with their somnambulant charm. Sunlight follows the ocean. You made fun of your power, Mount Fuji dwarfed by your nature. The fishermen are dying, they look prettier now. You sing and sing and sing. The Seattle Art Museum has a temporary exhibit displaying artwork by Japanese painter, Katsushika

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