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This edition of our Rights Roundups includes work from Canada, Finland, Italy, Sweden, the United States, and Germany.
Authors represented in this Rights Roundup are, upper row from left, Arianna Papini; Gabrielle Filteau-Chiba; Lynda Rutledge; and Max Seeck. On the lower row from left are David Diop; Viveca Sten; S. Kirk Walsh; and Helga Schubert (image: Renate von Mangolt)
An Art Therapist’s Viewpoint
Taking a look at a book that relates to the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic,
Felicità è una parola semplice) is off to a start that Bologna Prize winner Camelozampa’s foreign rights team in Monselice feels good about.
Maruani Mercier presents works celebrating the power of an inspiring and highly symbolic colour: Black
Allan McCollum, Three individual «Plaster Surrogates», 1984. Each signed Allan McCollum, dated 10-15-84 (M-15), 20-18-84 (M-18) and 5-19-84 (M-19) and inscribed with respective M numbering on the reverse. Enamel on cast hydrocal plaster in three parts, a) 21,6 x 16,5 x 2 cm b) 15,2 x 12,7 x 2 cm c) 15,2 x 10 x 2,2 cm.
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.- The perception of colours and its use has always been cultural and ideological. A colour is often associated to an economic, political, social, symbolic issue within a specific context. Any history of colours must first be a social history. In this sense, the colour is a fact of society and as for each colour, the nature of black is twofold as it has been developed by the historian Michel Pastoureau in his book Noir: Histoire dune couleur. The black colour sometimes cumulates at the same time pejorative charge and elective value. Over the ce
BRAIN FREEZE Premiere Now a Highlight of FANTASIA 2021 Virtual Festival
The Fantasia International Film Festival will be celebrating its 25th Anniversary with the world premiere of BRAIN FREEZE By Josh Millican
The Fantasia International Film Festival will be celebrating its 25th edition as a virtual event. It will be ccessible to audiences across Canada, with a dynamic program of scheduled screenings and premieres, panels, and workshops. It will run from August 5th through August 25th, 2021. Once again ut will use the leading-edge platform created by Festival Scope and Shift72.
As the summer approaches, the festival will be following advice from local health authorities. With the possibility of also adding a range of flagship physical events to the lineup.