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龙湖划时代著立 迭新浑南东人居封面-中新网辽宁频道

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Motorradtour Schleizer Dreieck: Immer eine Reise wert

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Morag Myerscough transforms Coventry High Street with light and colour

Morag Myerscough transforms Coventry High Street with light and colour Endless Ribbon by Morag Myerscough. Photo: Gareth Gardner. COVENTRY .- Artist Morag Myerscough has been working with Coventry City Council and Creative Giants to breathe new life into one of its central public spaces – as part of a major creative regeneration programme in advance of the City Centre South scheme. With Coventry hailed City of Culture for 2021, Myerscough has installed her vibrant artwork “Endless Ribbon Connecting Us” in the canopy of Hertford Street. Transforming the space with the bold simplicity of light and colour, Myerscough’s dramatic installation works in symbiosis with the existing architecture.

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The First Art Newspaper on the Net   A life-size recreation of “Bedroom in Arles,” part of “Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience” at Skylight on Vesey Street in New York, June 5, 2021. Two immersive van Gogh exhibitions make a critic reflect on her encounters with his paintings and question what it means to have an intimate connection with an artist. Sam Youkilis/The New York Times. by Maya Phillips (NYT NEWS SERVICE) .- In 2017, I took a trip to Paris, where I greedily took in as much art as I could. In one of the cavernous chambers of the ornate Musée d’Orsay was the Vincent van Gogh exhibition, his framed works (“Starry Night Over the Rhône,” “Bedroom in Arles,” “The Church at Auvers,” a number of his self-portraits) set against a brazen sapphire background rather than the usual chaste white museum walls. I’ve had a poster of “Starry Night,” gifted to me by a college friend, since my undergraduate dorm days. It hangs framed in my bedroom today. At Musée d’Or

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