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Paul Cézanne’s prominence as a painter overshadows his dedication to drawing, but the French Post-Impressionist put pencil to paper, often adding watercolor, almost every day of his career.
MOMA exhibits some two hundred of these revelatory, underappreciated still-lifes, landscapes, and figure studies in
“Cézanne Drawing.” (Opens June 6.)
The acclaimed American sculptor
Sarah Sze has a gift for making cosmic subjects seem down to earth “Fallen Sky,” her new permanent sculpture at Storm King, in the Hudson Valley, is no exception. Thirty-six feet in diameter and made of polished stainless steel, the concave form appears to be both contained by and disintegrating into the grass, alternately suggesting a dislodged chunk of sky, a reflecting pool, and a portal to another dimension. (Opens June 12.)
Women’s History Month: Interview with Silvia Navarro Perramon (IATI 2021) 28.02.2021 - US, United States - Jhon Sánchez
This post is also available in: Spanish, French (Image by Sílvia Navarro Perramon)
By Jhon Sánchez
For the last three years, Pressenza has supported the International Theater Art Institute (IATI) during the celebration of Women’s History Month. On this occasion, IATI will bring short plays by three Latinx Bilingual women. We had the opportunity to talk with Silvia Navarro Perramon, one of the playwrights, and explore the meaning of her work.
JS/Can I say welcome to New York? And please tell us about you and your career from the time you studied sociology
What You Didn t Know About Gerda Taro
By Karen Corday/Dec. 22, 2020 2:09 pm EDT
Gerda Taro is slightly better known by the alias she shared with her partner, Endre Friedmann. Working together, they were known as the photographer Robert Capa. Per AnOther, Taro was born Gerda Pohorylle to a Jewish German family in 1910. At the age of 23, she was arrested for distributing anti-Nazi materials and fled to Paris, France. There, she met Endree Friedmann, a fellow Jewish refugee who had left Hungary. Their relationship was romantic as well as professional; he taught her photography and she taught him how to make the best of himself, according to Jane Rogoyska, author of
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