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Apollo. The exhibition, currently closed due to Covid-19 restrictions, is scheduled to run until 6 June.
In the aftermath of the Second World War, a split emerged between European architects about how the reconstruction of cities might best be realised: several northern European architects, among them the Dutchman Aldo van Eyck, advocated for building that took into account human patterns of association within new and specifically designed forms; the other attitude, represented by an Italian, Ernesto Rogers, called for understanding of the significance of the historical centre, and for architecture alert to its meaning. One branch wished to make a new future; the other wished to create a continuous present. It’s a divide that’s evident in ‘Art on Display 1949–1969’, an exhibition curated by Penelope Curtis and Dirk van den Heuvel that restages the paradigmatic work of those architects who influenced museum design in the period: in Italy, Franco Albini and Franca Helg, an
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20. The Sarong, Asia
Adopting local dress, as a tourist, can be a problematic concept. I’m not thinking about accusations of cultural appropriation, though I guess that could be an issue, more the almost inevitable risk of looking faintly ridiculous. If there is an exception to the rule, however, it is the sarong and its close cousin, the lungi, which must surely be – after the T-shirt – the most popular sartorial souvenir of all.
Exhibition at Gladstone Gallery presents Shirin Neshat s latest body of work, Land of Dreams
Installation view, Shirin Neshat: Land of Dreams, at Gladstone Gallery, New York, 2021. Courtesy the artist and Gladstone Gallery, New York and Brussels.
NEW YORK, NY
.-Gladstone Gallery is presenting an exhibition by Shirin Neshat and the New York premiere of the artists latest body of work, Land of Dreams. Comprised of more than 100 photographs and a two-channel film installation, Land of Dreams marks a significant visual and conceptual shift for the artist, who has turned her lens to the landscape and people of the American West. For this exhibition, Neshat presents the entire collection of photographs from this series as well as both films, which has been complemented by an online viewing room and virtual screenings throughout the shows run. Combining Neshats singular artistic language with her intuitive approach to documenting the subjects she photographs, Land of Dreams presen
On Tuesday, the Supreme Court of India dismissed objections to the construction of
a new parliament complex in New Delhi. The plans, announced by the prime minister Narendra Modi in 2019, include the building of a new triangular parliament building and the altering and demolition of some structures. The construction of new buildings along the Central Vista, intended to be complete by India’s 75th anniversary of Independence in August 2022, is regarded by many as the deliberate destruction of Herbert Baker and Edwin Lutyens’ scheme for a new seat of government, replacing the capital in Calcutta, and completed in 1931.
anti-money laundering provisions in the Bank Secrecy Act to antiquities dealers. The new measures require that businesses disclose shareholders with a more than 25 per cent stake to a new federal registry maintained by the US Treasury department. The requirement will in effect end purchases through anonymous shell companies.