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OCSA Club Focuses on Accessibility in the ArtsVoice of OC

OCSA Club Focuses on Accessibility in the Arts Feb. 26, 2021 Students at Orange County School of the Arts serve as teachers of the Eye Matters program. They meet online teach arts classes to individuals with visual impairments. Credit: Photo courtesy of Eye Matters 81 Shares Isolation has been hard for all of us to combat within the past year. Most forms of communication have for the most part turned virtual, making phone calls, text messages and Zoom meetings the primary way of being able to reach one another. For some groups in society, these methods of online communication, such as texting or video chatting, may just not be as practical. Individuals with visual impairments may find it difficult to adapt to having all of their courses online, for which some websites and software may not offer certain accessibilities for people with disabilities.

Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza exhibits a series of 10 paintings by Alberto Reguera

Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza exhibits a series of 10 paintings by Alberto Reguera Aert van der Neer, Moonlit Landscape with a Road beside a canal, ca. 1645 - 1650. Oil on panel. 35,6 x 65,5 cm. Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid. MADRID .- From 15 February to 9 May the Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza is presenting a series of 10 paintings by Alberto Reguera (born Segovia, 1961). The artist has taken his starting point from a work in the museum’s permanent collection, Moonlit Landscape with a Road beside a Canal by the Dutch painter Aert van der Neer (Amsterdam, 1603-1677). Reguera’s works have been specially created for the exhibition and will subsequently travel to Hong Kong where they will be shown at the University Museum and Art Gallery, in autumn 2021. The exhibition, which has benefited from the collaboration of Madrid Art Gestión de Arte, is on display in the first floor Balcony gallery. Entrance is free.

Da Venezia a Mosca con Luchetti

Da Venezia a Mosca con Luchetti
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The EY Exhibition: The Making of Rodin – Press Release

Part of The EY Tate Arts Partnership With additional support from the Rodin Exhibition Supporters Circle and Tate Patrons Auguste Rodin Main droite de Pierre et Jacques de Wissant 1885–86 Musée Rodin, S.00332 This spring Tate Modern will present a major new exhibition of Auguste Rodin (1840-1917). It will show how he broke the rules of classical sculpture to create a dramatically different image of the human body, mirroring the ruptures, complexities and uncertainties of the modern age. Featuring over 200 works, many of which have never been shown outside France, The EY Exhibition: The Making of Rodin will offer unique insight into Rodin’s ways of thinking and making. Thanks to a unique collaboration with the Musée Rodin, who have offered Tate unprecedented access to their collection, visitors will be able to both appreciate the originality of iconic works such as

Lala Rukh s Life and Legacy: A Panel Discussion

Object, each: 162 × 215 mm Animated film duration: 6min, 12sec © Estate of Lala Rukh and Grey Noise, Dubai Rupak 2016 is the last major work made by the Pakistani artist Lala Rukh (1947–2017). It consists of an animation and eighty-eight drawings, combining sound, movement and calligraphy to visually synthesise a taal, a seven-beat musical cycle played on the tabla, a pair of small hand drums. The work is currently on show at Tate Modern as one of eight pieces in Performer and Participant, a display of artworks thematising political participation by artists working between the 1960s and the 1990s. Rupak and its theoretical origins were at the heart of the event Lala Rukh’s Life and Legacy: A Panel Discussion, which was held online due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The event brought new considerations to Lala Rukh’s work and highlighted multifaceted dimensions of her life and legacy. The discussion was introduced and moderated by Devika Singh, Curator of International Ar

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