August 23, 2024
European Fine art

RH unveils its ‘hospitality experience’ at the previously private DeHaan estate – Indianapolis Business Journal

Rooms at RH Indianapolis, The Gallery at the DeHaan Estate have been transformed into installations of RH home furnishings. (Photo courtesy of RH) Gary Friedman, chair and CEO of home furnishings retailer RH, has a handful of suggestions for people planning to visit his company’s new store in Indianapolis. Gary Friedman First things first, though:

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Mary Boochever: Land and Water, Yin and Yang

Mary Boochever at her Guild Hall exhibition with “Lionheart,” foreground, and her site-specific mural “Inner Landscape, Epsilon Naught.” Long before she was an artist, Mary Boochever was a “third-culture kid,” a term coined by a sociologist in the 1950s that has nothing to do with the arts. It refers to people who are raised abroad

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Designing a Legend – PRINT Magazine

George Tscherny passed away this week. In addition to this poignant remembrance by Steven Heller, we’re republishing this article from PRINT’s August 2014 issue. A nondescript envelope arrives in the mail. It contains a bound black folder labeled “Influences, Inspiration and Role Models” along a gray spine, and a note: “I have been designing for

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Riviera River Cruises Unveils New Themed European Itineraries

Riviera River Cruises has announced the addition of eight newly-themed European river cruise itineraries for 2025. Guests on these eight-day itineraries can indulge in their love of art, music, history, food, wine and nature with experiences tailored to each interest while enjoying a relaxing cruise on Europe’s beautiful waterways, including the Rhine, Danube, Rhône and

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Halifax illustrator Jack Wong’s debut book invites readers for a plunge in nature

An author who is not that keen on swimming and is even afraid of it has won the 2023 Governor General’s Literary Award for a children’s book about learning to swim. Jack Wong, a Halifax-based author and illustrator, was the winner for young people’s literature – illustration (English), and he’s the only Nova Scotian among

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What Are the 10 Must-see Museums in Budapest?

  Budapest is a city of contrast where historical past and urban life come together. The city’s museums perfectly reflect that. That’s why in this list of top 10 must-see museums in Budapest, you’ll find a little bit of everything – from the history of Hungary to pinball machines.   House of Terror Museum House

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Avi Brosh’s Palisociety Announces Opening Of Tampa’s Palihouse Hyde Park Village

Avi Brosh’s Palisociety has announced the opening of Palihouse Hyde Park Village, the first hotel in the rapidly expanding area and the brand’s debut foray into Tampa, marking its fifth opening of 2023. Located on a tree-lined street within the upscale Hyde Park neighborhood, in the heart of historic Tampa, Palihouse Hyde Park Village is

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Chinedu Rita Rosa continues in the education of European Wines and African-Inspired Cuisine

Vines by Rosa Bordeaux, in collaboration with esteemed partners including Champagne Vranken/Pommery, Château Malescasse/Peyrassol, Vignobles Lassagne – Château Des landes, Château Barre Gentillot, Château Roquefort, Union Des Caves Du Médoc, Cognac Lheraud, and Chateau Du Tertre Margaux Grand Cru are coming to Nigeria to participate and personally share their products with the Nigerian wine and

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Multimedia exhibit at Landmark College explores the human condition

PUTNEY — The Fine Arts Gallery at Landmark College is currently exhibiting multimedia works of art by six artists, all centered around the human form. Curated by Landmark College Associate Professor of Arts Samuel Rowlett, “This Mortal Coil” opened on Sept. 22, and will be on display through Jan. 22. Visitors can view it daily,

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Sweden shows how difficult it can be in reality

Scotland has become the latest country to adopt a feminist approach to its foreign policy. International Development Minister Christina McKelvie made the announcement at a forum on women’s leadership in Iceland on Monday, and although Scotland has a limited foreign policy scope under its devolved agreement with London, McKelvie says it was important to refocus efforts.

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