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The Herb Alpert Award in the Arts Announces 2021 Winners

The Herb Alpert Award in the Arts Announces 2021 Winners
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Edinburgh Art Festival reboots with shows inspired by impact of Black Lives Matter, Covid and the climate crisis

Submitting. Isaac Julien’s film installation recalling the life of Douglass, a freed slave and freedom fighter who spent two years living in Edinburgh in the 1840s while he was in the UK campaigning against slavery, will be shown at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art. Lessons of the Hour, which was filmed at sites across Edinburgh, other locations in Scotland and London, and Douglass’s former home in Washington, will remain on display from the festival’s launch in July until Black History Month in October. Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop, in Newhaven, will be playing host to an exhibition by Sean Lynch which will turn the spotlight on the city’s public monuments and sculptures, the future of which is being reviewed by the council in response to the Black Lives Matter movement.

Coffee shops were the lifeblood of L A pre-COVID What will they be after reopening?

Coffee shops were the lifeblood of L A pre-COVID What will they be after reopening?
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The Big Review | Made in LA 2020: A Version

Weaving stories: Christina Forrer’s tapestry Gebunden II (2020), at the Hammer Museum, examines family relationships. Left, in the foreground, is part of Nicola L.’s La Chambre en Fourrure, an interactive work that cannot be touched in the Covid-19 era © Joshua White With fragrant, flowering walkways, the Huntington Library, Art Museum and Botanical Gardens was designed for leisurely strolls. But these days, paths near the American art galleries lead to a small junkyard: a broken fan, some old carpeting, a chest missing its drawers and other discarded objects spread out on the ground. It looks like the makings of a homeless encampment. And it is almost, but not quite, a work of art in the Hammer Museum’s new biennial, Made in LA 2020: A Version, which this year takes place at the Huntington as well as the Hammer.

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