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Lichtenstein meets Monet at Sarasotaâs Selby Gardens
âRoy Lichtenstein: Monetâs Garden Goes Popâ is a vibrant, creative display of art and nature.
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 Monetâs House in Bloom at Marie Selby Botanical Gardens, part of the Roy Lichtenstein: Monet s Garden Goes Pop, on display through June 27, 2021. [ CLIFF ROLES | Courtesy of Marie Selby Botanical Gardens ]
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SARASOTA â As balmy weather sends people outdoors in search of natural backdrops to pepper into their social media feeds, Marie Selby Botanical Gardens ups the ante with âRoy Lichtenstein: Monetâs Garden Goes Pop.â
The unique exhibition recreates the natural beauty of Claude Monetâs garden at Giverny in France, through the lens of pop artist Roy Lichtensteinâs graphic sensibility.
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Aica Caraïbe du Sud’s series “
In the process” will have another conversation (the third in the series) on Saturday, February 27,
2021, starting at 1:00pm AST in Martinique (12:00 noon EST, and 6:00pm in mainland France) on the AICA-SC YouTube and Facebook page. The third interview of the series
In the Process brings together Caribbean artists Gwladys Gambia, Kelly Sinnapah-Mary, Louisa Marajo, and Tessa Mars, with independent curators Barbara Prezeau-Stephenson and Matilde dos Santos. The program will be in French and will include a Q&A session. See more on the artists below.
Description:
In the Process is an online interview series developed by Aica Caraïbe du Sud [Aica South Caribbean] an inter-regional section of the International Association of Art Critics [Association internationale des critiques d’art]. Join our members as they highlight the work of artists from the Caribbean. These interviews deepen the ideas and experiences of the creators. Discover a glimpse
LIFEWTR Releases Black Art Rising Series Featuring Artistic Expressions of Black Purpose-Led Artists
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In fall 2020, LIFEWTR, a premium bottled water brand with a history of amplifying social progress through art, launched “Black Art Rising,” a digital art exhibit documenting the diverse artistic responses to the Black Lives Matter movement. The exhibit was created to not only preserve the moment in time, but to help keep the movement alive and ensure future generations could access the art and artists who acted as vanguards of change.
Now, in celebration of Black History Month, LIFEWTR introduces the Black Art Rising Series, a new limited-time bottle collection featuring the artistic expressions of three new Black purpose-led artists: