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Martin Johnson Heade, Amethyst Woodstar, ca. 1863 â 1864, Oil on canvas. 12 1/4 x 10 in. Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, Arkansas, 2006.84. Photography by Dwight Primiano
Thomas Cole (1801-1848) Thomas Coleâs Box of Minerals and Artifacts, c. 1830-1848â¨. Various minerals, artifacts, and specimens. 18 x 20 x 3 in. Thomas Cole National Historic Site; Gift of Edith Cole Silberstein and the Greene County Historical Society, TC.64.11.2
The exhibition travels in 2021 (see full schedule below); a VR experience is available from Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art
The Olana Partnership, Olana State Historic Site, and the Thomas Cole National Historic Site have announced that âCross Pollination: Heade, Cole, Church, and Our Contemporary Momentâ will open on June 12 at the two historic sites â the only opportunity to see the unique presentation of the exhibition in New York, in the landscapes and historic spaces
Welcome to impeachment week, in which we grow increasingly concerned about the fate of our fragile republic but also the aesthetics of Sen. Ted Cruz’s haircut. I’m
Carolina A. Miranda, arts and urban design columnist at the Los Angeles Times, here with your weekly dose of culture news and hamburger dispatches:
Artistic legacies
Shortly after abandoning her religious vows in 1968,
Corita Kent produced a series of 29 prints called “Heroes and Sheroes” that honored political and civil rights figures she admired. The prints mark a moment of departure, when Kent is increasingly appropriating images from mass media and, unshackled from the Catholic Church, her critiques of the powerful become more overt.
De Buck Gallery in Saint-Paul de Vence, France.
NEW YORK, NY
.-De Buck Gallery announced the opening of a new exhibition space and artist residency in Saint-Paul de Vence, France. The space will open in March 2021 with a solo exhibition of new works by Raelis Vasquez and will later feature artists including Ardeshir Tabrizi, Stephen Towns, Devan Shimoyama and Hiba Schahbaz. The first Artist in Residence of 2021 will be Devan Shimoyama followed by Stephen Towns.
Founded in 2011 by David De Buck, De Buck Gallery focuses on contemporary artists, from emerging to mid-career, and is deeply committed to supporting artists growth through special projects and exhibitions. The gallery supports a vibrant contemporary program of narrative, identity-based art, primarily focused on figurative painting and innovative fiber work.