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Barbara Rose, art historian with a colourful private life – obituary
She ranged from Spanish art to Minimalism, and married Frank Stella and lyricist Jerry Leiber before remarrying Richard DuBoff
Barbara Rose
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Barbara Rose, who has died aged 84, was an art historian, curator, critic, filmmaker and pioneer in several fields of scholarship, ranging from the art of Romanesque Spain to contemporary Minimalism.
She championed the history of American art, and her first book, American Art since 1900: A Critical History (1967) was published in fourteen languages. In the 1960s and 70s her “ABC Art”, published in Art in America in October 1965, was recognised as a pivotal text; comparing the ideas of Kasimir Malevich and Marcel Duchamp, she examined the evolution of those American artists who were soon to be labelled Minimalists – among them Donald Judd, Sol LeWitt, Frank Stella, Richard Tuttle and Andy Warhol.
Author Nathan Kernan Speaks On Poet James Schuyler 1 Photo
Fairfield Porter Sketch for a Portrait of Jimmy Schuyler, ca. 1962, Oil on canvas. Gift to the Parrish of the Estate of Fairfield Porter.
Fairfield Porter Sketch for a Portrait of Jimmy Schuyler, ca. 1962, Oil on canvas. Gift to the Parrish of the Estate of Fairfield Porter.
Staff Writer on Jan 25, 2021
The Parrish Art Museum presents a livestream talk with chief curator Alicia G. Longwell, Ph.D., and Nathan Kernan, who is currently writing a biography of poet James Schuyler to be published by Farrar, Straus, and Giroux. During the program on Friday, January 29, at 5 p.m., planned in conjunction with the current exhibition “Housebound: Fairfield Porter and His Circle of Poets and Painters,” Kernan and Longwell will discuss the long-term friendship between Schuyler and Porter. The talk is part of the museum’s Friday Nights Live! series and login information is at parrishart.org.
Charles Ray,
As Neeson said in the 2018 film
The Price of Everything, they bought it in 1991 for $945,000 at ‘a time when the market was not very strong, and everybody was saying you’re crazy paying that much. But Stef and I felt that no matter what the value, it was going to belong to us, and that was the most important thing. So we snapped it up.’
Does she miss it? ‘We kept a percentage for ourselves, so that we can have it back whenever it’s not on show or out on loan. So I can enjoy it here when it’s not travelling. But I’m happy that the museum has it whenever they need it for whatever they want to do with it. It’s for them.’
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Basketball: it was one of the first professional sports impacted by COVID-19.
Now, it’s the first athletic offering at Northern Chautauqua Catholic School for the 2020-21 school year. For the past two months, the Chautauqua Hurricanes basketball team has been leading Saturday basketball clinics at NCCS, and it’s proven to be just as much fun for the students as it is for the players, whose regular season was cut short in March.
Head coach and owner Sixto Rosario explained, “We went 11 and three and were on our way to the elite championship before our season was cut short by COVID-19.”