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Untitled (Cathedral)
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Tina Modotti

Photography (Photography)

The Italian photographer Tina Modotti is known for her documentation of the mural movement in Mexico. She had a keen eye for architectural composition, and captured eloquent details using a delicate platinum print process. In 1929 she was deported from Mexico because of her involvement in the Communist party and went to Europe.

Diego Rivera Mural: Billionaires Club; Ministry of Education, Mexico D.F., Third Gallery
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Tina Modotti

Photography (Photography)

Modotti’s Diego Rivera Mural: Billionaires Club; Ministry of Education, Mexico D. F., Third Gallery is a photograph of a section of a mural by Diego Rivera in the Ministry of Education in Mexico City. Rivera painted over a hundred frescoes throughout the courtyard of the building, an early mural series that helped revive and popularize the art of mural painting. Modotti, a friend of Rivera’s, took hundreds of photographs of the frescoes which depict divisions of labor in Mexican society.

Untitled #1 #2 #3
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Piero Golia

Sculpture (Sculpture)

Golia’s Untitled 3 is an installation in which a mechanical device is programmed to shoot clay pigeons that are thrown up in front of a white wall. More than a simple reference to the sport, the work has the disconcerting effect of creating a danger zone in the gallery space. The reference to direct aggression or violence is reinforced by the piece’s rapid pace.

Untitled (Schindler House, #01)
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Luisa Lambri

Photography (Photography)

Rudolph Schindler’s designs, part of a practice he called “Space Architecture,” marry interior with exterior and space with light. The architect’s longtime studio and residence, which he built in Los Angeles in 1922, exemplifies this philosophy, and has since become an influential part of the modernist architectural canon. In Untitled (Schindler House #01) (2007), Luisa Lambri describes Schindler’s studio by capturing its aftereffects—the play of light and shadow cast through branches onto a surface.

Untitled (Miller House, #02)
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Luisa Lambri

Photography (Photography)

Lambri’s careful framing in Untitled (Miller House, #02) redefines our understanding of this iconic mid-century modernist building located in Palm Springs, California. Commissioned by industrialist J. Irwin Miller and his wife Xenia Simons Miller, and built by Richard Neutra in 1937, the Miller house’s open and flowing layout expands upon modernist architectural traditions. It features a flat roof, stone and glass walls, with rooms configured beneath a grid pattern of skylights and supporting cruciform steel columns.

Untitled (Sten-Frenke House #04)
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Luisa Lambri

Photography (Photography)

Custom-built for a silent film star in 1934 in Santa Monica, the Sten-Frenke House is an idiosyncratic icon. Designed by the architect Richard Neutra, its gray glass, white expanses, and simple forms exude austerity. Luisa Lambri’s photograph Untitled (Sten-Frenke House #04) (2007)recalls the unembellished elegance of the structure while also alluding to modernist painting; the image is less a picture than an abstract expanse that conveys its own flatness.

Foreigners Everywhere (Italian)
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Claire Fontaine

Installation (Installation)

Foreigners Everywhere is a series of neon signs in several different languages. Named for Stranieri Ovunque, an anarchist collective from Turin, the work embodies and projects the ambivalence of their name into various sites and contexts. Lacking context, the neon suggests a factual statement, xenophobic threat, and evokes the estrangement of feeling foreign in a global society, a circumstance legible by the targeted populations.

Libro Ponti II
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Juan Araujo

Drawing & Print (Drawing & Print)

Many of Araujo’s works depict reproductions and Libro Ponti II is a recreation of a book on Italian architect Gio Ponti. Ponti designed the Villa Planchart a private, modernist house in Caracas, Venezuela, which at the time it was built in 1956, reflected the emergence of a class increasingly globalized, both culturally and economically. Araujo’s replica of the book thus refers to the role and visibility of Venezuela in circuits of global cultural production.

Untitled
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Francisco Herrero Peñuela

Painting (Painting)

Francisco Herrero Peñuela uses old forms to make his elaborate, richly textured surfaces. Practicing a form of marquetry common in 15th century Italy—intarsia—Peñuela pieces together fragments of wood to create abstract images in warm tones of gold, brown, and black. While original Italian intarsia would have been representational, embedding landscapes, objects, and narrative scenes directly into walls, Peñuela’s compositions hedge away from direct representation, with shapes and pattern emerging organically out of his carefully arranged wooden pieces.

Untitled
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Gabriel Sierra

Sculpture (Sculpture)

Untitled consists of a small wooden sculpture that leans against a wall. Here, a rectangular piece of wood holds a folded article from a vintage design magazine whose Italian text states: “Villa per una persona sola. Arquitectura Pasadena California.” On the flipside of the paper is a feature with different images of paintings and architecture, including a painting by Piet Mondrian.

These Days
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David Maljkovic

Film & Video (Film & Video)

This video was filmed in the middle of the Zagreb fair which took place in the 1960s and 1970s under the rule of Tito. Tito created the fair to signify the exemplary economic exchange between the East and West. The film’s setting takes place at the Italian pavilion, where several young people are seen sitting in cars, trying to repeat sentences in English.

Black Ocean
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Liu Yujia

Film & Video (Film & Video)

Black Ocean by Liu Yujia portrays a desert landscape in a state of both destruction and construction, revealing the desert’s simultaneous fragility and indestructibility. The structure of the storytelling of this film was inspired by Italian writer Italo Calvino’s novel, Invisible Cities (1972). Several chapters from the book are interwoven in the film incorporating the discussions of cities and landscapes narrated by Marco Polo and Kublai Khan in the novel.

Hommage To Balotelli's Missed Trick
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Burak Delier

Sculpture (Sculpture)

Burak Delier’s sculpture Homage to Balotelli’s Missed Trick is a symbol of resistance to the demand for success and performance. The sculpture represents Italian soccer player Mario Balotelli, who intentionally missed an opportunity to score during a 2011 game between LA Galaxy and Manchester City. The miniature Balotelli stands on his left foot, raising his right foot to kick the ball.

Monelle
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Diego Marcon

Film & Video (Film & Video)

Monelle by Diego Marcon was filmed at night inside the infamous Casa del Fascio, the headquarters of the local Fascist Party in Como Italy, designed by Giuseppe Terragni under Mussolini’s rule. The building is immersed in darkness and it is initially difficult to recognize the iconic rationalist architecture, flashes of light illuminate languid adolescent girls sleeping amidst the space for just a few seconds at a time. Next to the bodies, strange humanoids are lurking, they are CGI-generated, but the human eye does not have enough time to register their artificiality, they materialize and disappear in a flash like ghosts.

The Calling
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Angelica Mesiti

Film & Video (Film & Video)

Angelica Mesiti’s piece, The Calling (2013-14) is a poignant exploration of ancient human traditions evolving and adapting to the modern world. The three-channel work focuses on traditional whistling languages and shows the communities of the village of Kuskoy in Northern Turkey, the island of La Gomera in the Canary Islands, and the island of Evia, Greece, where such languages are all still in use. For these communities, whistling languages are in a process of transformation from their traditional use as tools for communication across vast lands into tourist attractions and cultural artifacts and are being taught to local school children.

AUTOTROFIA
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Anton Vidokle

Film & Video (Film & Video)

Shot in Oliveto Lucano, a village in the south of Italy, AUTOTROFIA (meaning self-eating) by artist Anton Vidokle is a cinéma vérité style film that slides fictive characters into real situations, and vice-versa, to draw a prolonged meditation on the cycle of life, seasonal renewal, and ecological awareness. Combining fictional and non-fictional content, the film slips an interpretative script based on the writings of the painter Vassily Chekrygin, and the scientist Vladimir Vernadsky, within the context of an ancient pagan fertility ritual still practiced in the region. The film’s impressionistic plot revolves around the ecological dimensions of Russian Cosmism.

I Travestiti, Cristina
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Lisetta Carmi

Photography (Photography)

On New Year’s Eve in 1965, Lisette Carmi met and photographed a group of transgender people living and working on the Via del Campo in Genoa–the main street for prostitution in the city, located in the former Jewish ghetto. This encounter was the beginning of a seven year relationship with the group, and led to the publication of I Travestiti (1972), a controversial book that comprised all of the images Carmi took of the group between 1965-1971. Forming close friendships with the people she portrayed, the artist rented an attic near Via del Campo in Genoa to live with them, she captured the everyday lives of the group, depicting sex work from a new perspective.

After the Finish Line
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Adelita Husni-Bey

Film & Video (Film & Video)

After the Finish Line is a recent film by Adelita Husni-Bey produced for the exhibition Movement Break at Kadist-SF in 2015. It was developed in collaboration with a group of teenage athletes who have experienced injury as a result of their respective sporting activities. Through radical pedagogical practice, a process that attempts to de-individualize feelings of failure, the artist and the athletes recorded their experiences, discussing the meaning and trappings of competition — and in particular, from where desires for success stem.

Postcards from the Desert Island
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Adelita Husni-Bey

Film & Video (Film & Video)

Postcards from the Desert Island is a remake of a 50s educational film Holiday from the rules in which four children interact with an omniscient narrator who teleports them to a tropical island where there are no rules. As in Lord of the Flies , the little children’s anarchistic society quickly breaks down. Finally, when the narrator asks the children if they want to leave the island they answer unhesitatingly: “instead of making up a lot of rules, why don’t we go home where we already have them?”.

L’effeuillage des effacements (The Stripping of Erasures)
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Matthieu Saladin

Drawing & Print (Drawing & Print)

L’effeuillage des effacements (The Stripping of Erasures) 2016, presents a piles of posters gathered in decreasing chronological order from 2015 to 2400 B. C. of 150 historical episodes of debt cancellation (one event per poster). Unlike usual stacks, each poster is different, in its content, but equally in its design (realized by the graphic studio Vier5). As the public takes the posters, the artwork developed into a verified history of cancellation that emerges, a kind of counter-history of indebtedness.

Luisa Lambri

Tina Modotti

Adelita Husni-Bey

Born in Milan, Italian-Libyan Adelita Husni-Bey is an artist and researcher...

Matthieu Saladin

Through a conceptual approach, Matthieu Saladin (born in 1978 in France) develops his practice around an exploration of how contemporary economic mechanisms shape social relations and subjectivities...

Liu Yujia

Artist Liu Yujia’s practice revolves mainly around video and photography...

Diego Marcon

Diego Marcon uses film, video and installation to investigate the ontology of the moving image, focusing on the relationship between reality and representation...

Piero Golia

Anton Vidokle

Lisetta Carmi

Lisetta Carmi was born into a middle-class Jewish family in Genoa, Italy...

Gabriel Sierra

Colombian artist Gabriel Sierra’s work lies in the intersection between art and design...

Claire Fontaine

Claire Fontaine is a Paris-based collective, founded in 2004...

Burak Delier

Juan Araujo

Angelica Mesiti

Splitting her time between Sydney and Paris, Angelica Mesiti is a video, performance, and installation artist of Italian origin...

David Maljkovic

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about 3 months ago (02/12/2024)

Six Impressionists you should know | Article | Royal Academy of Arts Caption toggle button Six Impressionists you should know Published on 19 January 2024 Move over, Monet! Here are six Impressionists we think deserve the spotlight...

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about 3 months ago (02/07/2024)

Spike Lee on His Collection of WWII Propaganda Posters Skip to content Spike Lee talks about his “Pvt Joe Louis Says...” poster by an unknown designer (1942) (all photos Hrag Vartanian/ Hyperallergic ) Spike Lee is a visionary director and beloved New York City icon, known for legendary films like Do The Right Thing (1989) and Malcolm X (1992), as well as his ever-present and effervescent courtside position at Knicks games...

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about 3 months ago (02/06/2024)

The Artful Life: 5 Things Galerie Editors Love This Week - Galerie Subscribe Art + Culture Interiors Style + Design Emerging Artists Discoveries Artist Guide More Creative Minds Life Imitates Art Real estate Events Video Galerie House of Art and Design Subscribe About Press Advertising Contact Us Follow Galerie Sign up to receive our newsletter Subscribe Bottega Veneta’s new Milan flagship has a spiral staircase and florals that match the ones in the Paris boutique...

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about 3 months ago (02/06/2024)

Jewelry Designer Sarah Ysabel Narici Tells Stories Through Her Bespoke Creations - Galerie Subscribe Art + Culture Interiors Style + Design Emerging Artists Discoveries Artist Guide More Creative Minds Life Imitates Art Real estate Events Video Galerie House of Art and Design Subscribe About Press Advertising Contact Us Follow Galerie Sign up to receive our newsletter Subscribe Sarah Ysabel Narici...

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about 3 months ago (02/05/2024)

Beyond Form review: the dogged gunk rockers who besieged the art world – and the disco | Art and design | The Guardian Skip to main content Skip to navigation Skip to navigation Stuck on you … Lynda Benglis pouring Adhesive Products (1971)...

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about 3 months ago (02/02/2024)

Italian minister investigated over alleged art theft quits | Italy | The Guardian Skip to main content Skip to navigation Skip to navigation Vittorio Sgarbi at a film screening in Rome in October...

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about 3 months ago (02/02/2024)

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about 3 months ago (01/30/2024)

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about 3 months ago (01/28/2024)

The sharp, solitary eye of Sonia Gechtoff – Two Coats of Paint Sonia Gechtoff, Untitled , 1986, acrylic and graphite on paper mounted to linen, 38 1/4 × 46 inches Contributed by Natasha Sweeten / The contemplative works of Ukrainian American artist Sonia Gechtoff (born in Philadelphia 1926, died in NYC 2018), now on view at Bortolami and Andrew Kreps Gallery, range from the 1960s to early 2000s, but for me they evoke the frontality of Russian iconography , the dynamism of Italian Futurism , and the fractal abstractions of Sonia Delaunay...

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about 3 months ago (01/27/2024)

Book extract: historian sheds new light on Marco Polo’s China travels, which have often been doubted | South China Morning Post Book extract: historian sheds new light on Marco Polo’s China travels, which have often been doubted History Tall tales of the East told by Marco Polo have had their sceptics, but author Christopher Harding highlights details that make the explorer harder to doubt Christopher Harding + FOLLOW Published: 6:15pm, 27 Jan, 2024 Why you can trust SCMP Extracted from The Light of Asia: A History of Western Fascination with the East by Christopher Harding, published by Allen Lane, January 2024 *** “Honoured emperors and kings, dukes and marquesses, counts, knights and townspeople, and all who want to know about the various races of mankind and the peculiarities of the various regions of the world, take this book and have it read to you! “Here you will find all the greatest wonders and chief curiosities of Greater Armenia and Persia, of the Tartars and India, and of many other lands...

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about 3 months ago (01/25/2024)

Beautiful Paintings Of London Theatres | Londonist Beautiful Paintings Of London Theatres By Paul Tracey Paul Tracey Beautiful Paintings Of London Theatres In a follow up to the book in which he painted 100 piers, Paul Tracey has now turned his attention to the theatres of London...

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about 5 months ago (12/18/2023)

Year in review: the top 10 cars of 2023 | Wallpaper (Image credit: Ferrari) By Jonathan Bell published 18 December 2023 This was the year that EVs went thoroughly mainstream, even as political dithering dented the emphasis on the urgency of the need to switch from ICE...

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about 5 months ago (12/15/2023)

5 Standout Shows to See at Small Galleries This December | Artsy Skip to Main Content Advertisement Art 5 Standout Shows to See at Small Galleries This December Maxwell Rabb Dec 15, 2023 2:00PM Andrea Respino Infastidite Acque #5 , 2023 Rolando Anselmi Price on request Adam Baker Sea snail , 2023 Schlomer Haus Gallery Sold In this monthly roundup, we shine the spotlight on five stellar exhibitions taking place at small and rising galleries worldwide...

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about 5 months ago (12/14/2023)

Required Reading Skip to content For this year's Christmas nativity scene, the Lutheran Church of Bethlehem depicted baby Jesus wrapped in a Palestinian keffiyeh and placed amid stone and wood debris in a show of solidarity with civilians being bombed in Gaza...

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about 5 months ago (12/12/2023)

DSO extends music director's contract through 2031; new album on the way BRIAN MCCOLLUM DSO extends music director's contract through 2031; album of Wynton Marsalis symphony on the way Brian McCollum Detroit Free Press View Comments Detroit Symphony Orchestra music director Jader Bignamini has been given a contract extension through 2031, the DSO’s governing board announced Thursday...

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about 5 months ago (12/12/2023)

The Duty of Interpretation - 3 Quarks Daily Skip to content by Rebecca Baumgartner I’m currently reading The Hunchback of Notre-Dame in translation, and it’s got me thinking about how much we rely on translators to bring us literature from around the world, and how important it is to be able to trust what they tell us...

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about 5 months ago (12/04/2023)

Bird Helps Photographer Win Wedding Photography Contest Home / Photography / Photo Contest Bird Landing on Bride’s Head Wins 2023 International Wedding Photographer of the Year Contest By Jessica Stewart on December 4, 2023 Overall winner and Single Capture Winner, Tara Lilly – Tara Lilly Photography “Mikaela + Mitch held an intimate mountaintop wedding in Whistler, Canada, on the unceded territory of Sk̲wx̲wú7mesh & L̓il̓wat7úl First Nations⁣⁣⁣...

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about 6 months ago (11/10/2023)

Interview: Ethiopian-Italian Artist Jem Perucchini’s Paintings Bridge Cultures - Something Curated Share this: Facebook Twitter Tumblr Features Interviews Profiles Guides Jobs Interviews - 10 Nov 2023 - Share Born in Ethiopia and based in Italy since childhood, Jem Perucchini ’s work is profoundly influenced by art history...

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about 10 months ago (07/14/2023)

Artist Spotlight: Ric Heitzman – Art and Cake July 14, 2023 July 13, 2023 Author Artist Spotlight: Ric Heitzman What does a day in your art practice look like? I am usually up early, in fact, I don’t sleep much in general...

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about 14 months ago (03/01/2023)

Architecture | The Independent Architecture Architecture Student ‘Town House’ wins Stirling Prize for best new building News Cara Delevingne’s house has a vagina tunnel and a David Bowie bathroom Architecture Frank Gehry: ‘I see all the things I should have done differently’ Architecture Bamboo hostel and Apple store named among best buildings of 2021 Architecture Paris set to turn Champs-Élysées into ‘extraordinary garden’ News Andrea Valentino Should architects plan for wildfires? Architecture Best buildings of 2020 announced Architecture Architecture awards open for nominations from the public Americas IM Pei death: World-renowned architect who redesigned the Louvre dies Middle East This massive new mosque can be seen from all over Turkey's Istanbul Architecture Best buildings of 2019 announced Architecture Hong Kong's house prices are pushing millennials to illegal lengths Architecture The Taj Mahal is turning yellow – and time's ticking to restore it Architecture What medieval know-how can tell us about reviving England’s cathedrals News This Cuban design project has transformed a community Long Reads When Italian musicians retire, this is where they go Architecture To clean the grime off the Taj Mahal, India is turning to mud Long Reads People in glass buildings shouldn't be allowed: these structures a Architecture Hastings Pier crowned UK's best new building in RIBA Stirling Prize Long Reads Don't say 'so long' to Frank Lloyd Wright just yet Architecture Seven of Zaha Hadid's most dazzling creations Architecture Who was Zaha Hadid? What was her architectural philosophy?...

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about 29 months ago (12/21/2021)

Obituaries | The Independent Obituaries Obituaries Steve Bronski: Co-founder of Bronski Beat Obituaries Lina Wertmuller: Provocative Italian filmmaker Obituaries Anne Rice: Gothic novelist who helped launched a vampire revolution Obituaries Virgil Abloh: Trailblazer who merged streetwear with high fashion Obituaries Bob Dole: War hero who became a formidable figure in US politics Obituaries Antony Sher: Theatre giant who brought Shakespeare’s work to life Obituaries Frank Williams: Legendary Formula One racing boss Obituaries Jakucho Setouchi: Outspoken Buddhist nun who penned hundreds of books Obituaries Mick Rock: Photographer who created indelible images of music greats Obituaries Justus Rosenberg: Professor who helped many flee Nazi occupation Obituaries Ron Flowers: Wolves legend who narrowly missed out on 1966 glory Obituaries Wilbur Smith: Prolific thriller writer who sold 140 million books Obituaries Astro: Dynamic member of UB40 who helped shape their sound Obituaries Maureen Cleave: Journalist who lit powder keg under The Beatles’ feet Obituaries Etel Adnan: Celebrated author who found late-in-life fame as an artist Obituaries Nelson Freire: Pianist known for his expert handling of classics Obituaries Lionel Blair: Star of Britain’s golden age of television Obituaries Max Cleland: Vietnam veteran who became a US senator Obituaries Dean Stockwell: Child actor who forged decades-long career Obituaries Sunao Tsuboi: Hiroshima survivor who called for peace Obituaries Ronnie Wilson: Musician who brought groove to many funk hits Obituaries FW de Klerk: The man who ended apartheid Obituaries Viktor Bryukhanov: Engineer blamed for Chernobyl disaster Obituaries Pat Martino: One of jazz music’s finest guitarists Obituaries Aaron Beck: Psychiatrist who developed cognitive therapy Obituaries Sabah Fakhri: Tenor who helped preserve classical Arabic music Obituaries James Michael Tyler: Actor who played Gunther on Friends Obituaries Walter Smith: Decorated football manager who was dedicated to the game Obituaries Mort Sahl: Satirical comic who transformed US stand-up Obituaries Roh Tae-woo: Former South Korea leader with a complex legacy Obituaries Chito Gascon: Filipino human rights activist who fought for justice Obituaries Peter Scolari: Versatile comic actor who became a staple of US TV Obituaries Bernard Haitink: One of the great classical conductors of modern times Obituaries Edita Gruberova: Dazzling soprano who reigned over world opera stages Obituaries Jerry Pinkney: Illustrator who broke barriers in book publishing Obituaries Leslie Bricusse: One of Britain’s best-loved composers Obituaries Hubert Germain: Last member of elite French resistance fighters Obituaries Trevor Hemmings: Billionaire tycoon who dabbled in many industries Obituaries Atta Kwami: Painter whose work brought African art to a global stage Obituaries Eddie Jaku: Holocaust survivor who preached a message of peace Obituaries Geoffrey Chater: Character actor who appeared in decades of British TV US politics Controversial legacy of America’s first Black Secretary of State Obituaries Gary Paulsen: Novelist who inspired children to love the wilderness Obituaries Paddy Moloney: Chieftains founder who helped revive Irish music Obituaries Sir David Amess: MP of conviction and animal rights champion Obituaries Megan Rice: Nun who crusaded against nuclear weapons Obituaries James Brokenshire: Conservative MP who left his mark on politics Obituaries Bobby Zarem: Showbiz publicist who turned people into stars Obituaries John Chilcot: Civil servant who led damning inquiry into Iraq war Obituaries Bernard Tapie: Businessman and sports tycoon dogged by scandal Obituaries Charles W Mills: Philosopher who used work to challenge racism Obituaries Tommy Kirk: Clean-cut child star of Old Yeller Obituaries Greg Miskiw: Journalist known as the ‘Prince of Darkness’ Obituaries Sarah Dash: Lady Marmalade singer and Labelle co-founder Obituaries Antony Hewish: British astronomer and Nobel prize winner Obituaries Pee Wee Ellis: Saxophonist who put the funk in James Brown’s music Obituaries Frances ‘Sissy’ Farenthold: The ardently liberal Texas politician Obituaries Melvin Van Peebles: Godfather of black cinema Obituaries Norm Macdonald: Comedian whose dark jokes made him a TV favourite Obituaries Roger Michell: Prolific director behind ‘Notting Hill’ Obituaries Alan Lancaster: Status Quo bassist who helped change rock’n’roll Obituaries Roger Hunt: Uplifting English footballer and 1966 World Cup winner Obituaries Jeannie Rousseau, spy for the French Resistance Obituaries Jane Powell: Star of musicals during Hollywood’s Golden Age Obituaries Clive Sinclair: Visionary who helped create the first home computers Obituaries John Challis: Actor who played ‘Boycie’ in Only Fools and Horses Obituaries John Shelby Spong: US bishop who championed inclusivity in the church Obituaries Charlotte Johnson Wahl: Painter and Parkinson’s campaigner Obituaries Michael K Williams: Former dancer who played Omar Little in ‘The Wire’ Obituaries Patricia Maginnis: Pioneering abortion rights activist Obituaries Jimmy Greaves obituary: Legendary goalscorer and broadcaster Obituaries Michael Constantine: Actor who starred in ‘My Big Fat Greek Wedding’ Obituaries Jacques Rogge: Surgeon and Olympic sailor who became IOC president Obituaries Stephen Vizinczey: Provocative author of amorous bestseller Obituaries Elizabeth Blackadder: Scottish painter known for her botanical art Obituaries Robert Wolke: Chemist who revealed the secrets of the kitchen Obituaries Mikis Theodorakis: Greek composer who used music to rebel Obituaries Jean-Paul Belmondo: Legend of French New Wave cinema Obituaries Gino Strada: Italian war surgeon who believed in healthcare for all Obituaries Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry: Reggae legend who revolutionised the genre Obituaries Ted Dexter: Cricketer whose talent shaped the modern game Obituaries Ed Asner: Award-winning actor who starred in ‘Lou Grant’ and ‘Up’ Obituaries Sonny Chiba: Martial arts master and icon of Japanese cinema Obituaries Don Everly: One half of legendary rock’n’roll duo Obituaries Gerd Muller: Goal machine who fired West Germany to World Cup glory Obituaries Chuck Close: Controversial painter of pixelated portraits Obituaries Eloise Greenfield: Author who wrote books to inspire black children Obituaries Sean Lock: Comic whose deadpan surrealism made him a TV favourite Obituaries Maki Kaji: Godfather of Sudoku and puzzle enthusiast Obituaries Charlie Watts: Legendary drummer of the Rolling Stones Obituaries Nanci Griffith: Grammy-award winning folk singer Vouchers Marella Cruise Deals Marella Cruise Deals Get £150 off your holiday using this TUI voucher code ASOS Discount Code ASOS Discount Code 15% off first order over £20 using this ASOS Discount code Travelodge Discount Code Travelodge Discount Code 5% off rooms with this Travelodge discount code The Body Shop Discount Code The Body Shop Discount Code 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about 32 months ago (09/24/2021)

Art Basel Switzerland Fall 2021: Sale Report The scene at Art Basel 2021 in Switzerland...

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about 37 months ago (04/26/2021)

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about 38 months ago (03/19/2021)

Kenneth Clark on the Formation of Western Institutions, in 1954 – ARTnews.com Skip to main content By Kenneth Clark Plus Icon Kenneth Clark View All March 19, 2021 1:37pm Johan Zoffany, Tribuna of the Uffizi , 1772–78...

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about 46 months ago (07/23/2020)

Weekly Southeast Asia Radar: The Archipelago for the sidelined; Khmer puppet master returns | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia ArtsEquator Radar Hean Rangsey July 23, 2020 ArtsEquator’s Southeast Asia Radar features articles and posts about arts and culture in Southeast Asia, drawn from local and regional websites and publications – aggregated content from outside sources, so we are exposed to a multitude of voices in the region...

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The plants in the Voynich Manuscript | Exhibition | IMA ONLINE The plants in the Voynich Manuscript 1 August 2019 - 31 August 2019 IMA gallery TAGS IMA gallery Harumi Shimizu Share Through her many journeys to foreign lands, Harumi Shimizu has been capturing the lives, the culture and the history of the people in these unfamiliar places and has thus reconstructed new narratives through her photographs...

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Weekly Picks: Indonesia (22 - 28 April 2019) | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Weekly To Do April 22, 2019 Top Picks of Indonesia art events in Solo, Bandung, and Jakarta from 22-28 April 2019 One way to spread values in life is through the media of films...

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