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Keith Haring’s legacy is not found at the museum

Ekathimerini 20 Apr 2024
It’s impossible to know if Haring saw the modern expression of the art market coming, but he understood the appeal of an alternative, and the desire to be able to hold onto a piece of art, however small.
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Yves Klein: Rosicrucianism, Catholicism, and Models Painted in Blue

Bitter Winter English 20 Apr 2024
New Yorkers were encouraged to walk around and visit art exhibitions, of which there is never a shortage in the city ... As the late art historian Thomas McEvilley explained in 1983 (“Yves Klein et les rose-croix,” in “Yves Klein,” Paris.
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Inside Auckland’s new kaleidoscopic inflatable maze

Stuff 20 Apr 2024
“It may look like a bouncy castle from the outside but it is a beautiful depiction of modern art.” ....
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Anna Park Doesn't See Things In Black and White

Vogue 20 Apr 2024
... art.” ... “We did all the quintessential New York things—double-decker bus tour, Statue of Liberty, The Phantom of the Opera on Broadway, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Museum of Modern Art.
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Edward Vazquez vs Daniel Bailey tops Box Fest IX on May 3

WBN 20 Apr 2024
Red Owl Boxing owns and operates the state-of-the-art sports performance facility which features seating for more than 1,500 with a modern flare that includes VIP experiences and unique ringside seating.
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Gibson confronts history at U.S. pavilion of Venice Biennale as its first solo Indigenous artist

The Day 19 Apr 2024
Gibson, a Mississippi Choctaw with Cherokee descent, is the first Native American to represent the United States solo at the Venice Biennale, the world’s oldest contemporary art show ... In that way, Gibson’s art is a call to action.
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Let’s tell the story of art without men | Letters

The Guardian 19 Apr 2024
... retrospective is on show at Tate Modern; Monica Sjöö was recently celebrated at Modern Art Oxford, and Shirley Craven’s textile exhibition has opened at Manchester’s Whitworth gallery.
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Overlooked During Her Lifetime, Filipino-American Artist Pacita Abad Has Suddenly Become a Global Star

Vogue 19 Apr 2024
Not only is Abad currently the subject of a sprawling retrospective—one that has trooped from the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis to the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, and, most recently, MoMA ...
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Perry Fine Arts to present Carol Montag on April 21

Des Moines Register 19 Apr 2024
The Burling Area Arts Council says “A singer of new songs written by her for her, Carol is not folk or blues or modern, she cannot be categorized, she must be heard.” Julie Gammack of The Des Moines ...
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The Met's grandeur meets Zardo Austria's 'Obra Maestra'

The Manila Times 19 Apr 2024
Adorned with an imposing Art Deco facade and intricate embellishments, this architectural marvel evokes an era of unparalleled grandeur, captivating all who are fortunate enough to behold its magnificence.
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The Best of Art Paris 2024 Is Still Virtually On View

New York Observer 19 Apr 2024
With 136 galleries from 25 different countries, this April art fair showcased a selection of modern and contemporary art from established and rising artists repped by new galleries such as Richard ...
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Discover unforgettable activities in Christchurch

TravelDailyNews 19 Apr 2024
Similarly, the Centre of Contemporary Art (CoCA) stands as a testament to modern creativity, offering an array of exhibitions, talks, film screenings, and live performances that spark conversations and inspire the mind.
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One Fine Show: Alexey Brodovitch at the Barnes Foundation

New York Observer 19 Apr 2024
Philadelphia Museum of Art ... Also on display is a futuristic wooden chair Brodovitch designed, which won third prize in its category at the International Competition for Low-Cost Furniture Design at the Museum of Modern Art in 1950.
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An avant-garde 1930s home with an avocado bath is on sale for £2.2m

The Times/The Sunday Times 19 Apr 2024
... of International Modern architectural style ... “International Modern” is a term defined in 1932 by Henry-Russell Hitchcock and Philip Johnson, who were curators of the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
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