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5 things to watch this weekend – 30 July to 1 August

5 things to watch this weekend – 30 July to 1 August
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1920s ads touted Venice as a summer resort, but it ended up as the Nebraska city that never was

Ghost towns abound in Nebraska Not all stories are about how the West was won. More often than not, it was lost with dreams of getting rich quick and settlements that popped up overnight both fading forgotten into history. Ghost town is the term that came to embody this trend, one abundantly common across Nebraska and the Midwest. Today, Nebraska has 146 cities and 384 villages, according to the state s official website. But Lilian Linder Fitzpatrick s 1925 work, Nebraska Place-Names, attempts to study the origins of how more than 1,100 communities many of which were long gone then got their names.

Design Museum hopes 11th director s the charm

Design Museum hopes 11th director s the charm The exhibition “Beth Lipman: Collective Elegy” on display at the Museum of Arts and Design in Manhattan, July 24, 2021. Experts say the executive churn could affect the museum’s ability to raise funds or attract new visitors. Jeenah Moon/The New York Times. by Zachary Small (NYT NEWS SERVICE) .- Since 2013, directors have passed through the revolving door at the Museum of Arts and Design at 2 Columbus Circle with startling vision — and speed. One director lasted five months, suddenly resigning to pursue what he described as a commitment to “the fate of humanism and democracy.” His successor lasted two years, pushing the museum toward what some employees called an “identity crisis” by emphasizing technology over design in exhibition programming. Board members intervened after employees complained about his management style, and he resigned.

Artdaily - The First Art Newspaper on the Net

The First Art Newspaper on the Net   LONDON (AFP) .- The British Museum will restore eight ancient glass artefacts damaged in last year s Beirut port explosion, the London cultural institution announced on Tuesday. The glass vessels were shattered after 2,750 tonnes of ammonium nitrate stored in Beirut s port caused a blast that devastated the city on August 4, 2020. Workers will piece together hundreds of glass fragments at the British Museum s conservation laboratories in London with funding from The European Fine Art Foundation (TEFAF). These objects hold immense historical, artistic and cultural significance. Their return to their rightful form is a powerful symbol of healing and resilience after disaster, said TEFAF chairman . More

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