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Gloria Henry, Dennis the Menace mother, dies at 98

Gloria Henry, a B-movie actress of the 1940s and ’50s who became best known as the sunny, preternaturally patient mom on the television series &#

Invisible Cities a new curated exhibition of NFTs on SuperRare

Invisible Cities a new curated exhibition of NFTs on SuperRare Mari.k, Emiris, 2021, Unique Non- Fungible Token, courtesy of the artist and SuperRare NEW YORK, NY .-SuperRare is presenting Invisible Cities, a groundbreaking exhibition of NFT art presented in a virtual gallery, curated by An Rong and Elisabeth Johs. Inspired by the pioneering text by Italo Calvino, Invisible Cities presents a digital exploration of the relationship between the visible and the invisible of our real and imagined cities from a distance and under close observation. The exhibition features unique NFT artworks by Fabio Giampietro, JENISU, Elise Swopes, Karisman, Dangiuz, KLDPXL, Gutty Kreum, Mari K, Annibale Siconolfi and Nate Mohler whose work together presents a multivalent global response to Calvino’s prompt to imagine a realm of cities that never existed. Invisible Cities will be live to collectors worldwide April 2-30, 2021 as buy now or auctioned works via SuperRare, a platform built on the E

MoMA PS 1 opens first New York exhibition of Niki de Saint Phalle

MoMA PS 1 opens first New York exhibition of Niki de Saint Phalle Installation view of Niki de Saint Phalle: Structures for Life, on view at MoMA PS1, New York, from March 11 to September 6, 2021. Image courtesy MoMA PS1. Photo: Kyle Knodell. LONG ISLAND CITY, NY .-MoMA PS1 presents the first New York museum exhibition of the work of visionary feminist artist Niki de Saint Phalle (American and French, 1930‒2002). On view from March 11 to September 6, 2021, Niki de Saint Phalle: Structures for Life features over 200 works created from the mid-1960s until the artist’s death, including sculptures, prints, drawings, jewelry, films, and archival materials. Highlighting Saint Phalle’s interdisciplinary approach and engagement with key social and political issues, the exhibition will focus on works that she created to transform environments, individuals, and society.

Bat used by Lou Gehrig in 1938 sells at auction for $715,120

Bat used by Lou Gehrig in 1938 sells at auction for $715,120 Gehrig gave the bat, which was made from ash, to Earle Combs, a onetime Yankees teammate and coach who, like Gehrig, was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame, the company said. by Neil Vigdor (NYT NEWS SERVICE) .- A baseball bat used by Lou Gehrig at the twilight of his legendary career with the New York Yankees sold for $715,120 over the weekend, the company that auctioned it said Sunday. The bat — a 34-inch, 36-ounce Bill Dickey model Louisville Slugger — was used by Gehrig in 1938, his final full season as a key cog in the early dynasties of the Yankees franchise, according to SCP Auctions.

Daylight Books publishes HOME FIRES, Vol 1: The Past by Bruce Haley

Daylight Books publishes HOME FIRES, Vol 1: The Past by Bruce Haley HOME FIRES, Vol 1: The Past by Bruce Haley. Hardcover / ISBN-13: 9781942084884, 144 pages; 70 Color Photographs, 12 1/2 x 11 inches. $45 US. Published by Daylight Books. NEW YORK, NY .- Bruce Haley spent his formative years on a small ranch in the southwestern portion of California s San Joaquin Valley, in an area between Lemoore and Riverdale known as the Island District. Not the sort of young man who was easily contained indoors (setting a pattern that would last a lifetime), he ran the land, rode horses and dirt bikes across the fields, and grew up. Haley is a Robert Capa Gold Medal winner and celebrated internationally for his war and documentary work that took him to Somalia, Afghanistan, Burma, the former Soviet Union, and elsewhere.

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