In 1971, two years before his death, Pablo Picasso created the painting “Buste de femme” (Bust of a Woman). Art historians recognize the picture as Picasso’s second wife, Jacqueline Roque. The Spaniar...
06.04.2023 Dw.com and 1 sitesThis article is part of a guide to Melbourne from FT Globetrotter Pierre Bonnard: ‘La Sieste’ (1900) Pierre Bonnard (1867-1947) was part of the “Nabis” (“prophets”) movement, which included Édouard Vu...
06.05.2023 Publicnewstime.com and 4 sitesYale University’s museums, libraries, and archives contain vast troves of cultural and scientific heritage that fire curiosity and fuel research worldwide. Now there’s a simple new way to make astonis...
06.01.2023 Yale.eduThe early 20th century saw a revolution in entertainment. Connoisseurs of the arts no longer had to go to the playhouse to see dramas or the concert hall to hear music. Cinemas projected movie stars o...
05.31.2023 Mentalfloss.comThis post was originally published on this site “The enemy is anybody who’s going to get you killed, no matter which side he is on. ” – Joseph Heller, Catch-22 + In the manufactured showdown over the debt ceiling, Biden didn’t just blink; he set a political speed record for rapid eye movement. + Cutting future spending for poor people, sick people and children in order to pay the debts rung up by tax cuts for the rich and astronomical spending by the Pentagon. This is the gist of the deal Biden ...
06.02.2023 Therussophile.org and 1 sitesBy Menachem Wecer (JNS) Carol Ockman, art history professor emerita at Williams College, wrote her first book proposal in the 1990s, years before she knew she would co-curate an exhibit on the same to...
06.03.2023 Jewishledger.comHappy Pride Month! We’re excited to celebrate Pride at the Getty Center in person with Queering the Lens. This event features contemporary photographers who will come together to share their work and ...
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