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'Magic Realism' Exhibition To Open At Georgia Museum of Art


Magic Realism Exhibition To Open At Georgia Museum of Art
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Brian Connelly (American, 1926 – 1963), “A Night Garden,” 1955. Oil and casein on panel, 18 × 30 inches. The Schoen Collection: Magic Realism. Image courtesy of Debra Force Fine Art.
Long overshadowed by the rise of abstract expressionism in the 1950s, magic realism’s reputation is on the way up again. The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia will present the exhibition “Extra Ordinary: Magic, Mystery and Imagination in American Realism” from February 27 to June 13, 2021, seeking to reexamine how we define magic realism and expand the canon of artists who worked within this category.  ....

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Fairfield University staging virtual seminars for art lovers


February 2, 2021
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Fairfield University’s Quick Center for the Arts is offering a new season of interactive virtual seminars on topics from publishing to music, religion, history and art through its Open Minds Institute.
A “classroom without walls,” the institute is designed to “encourage community cross-conversations and informed, civil dialogue,” according to program director and Fairfield University professor Philip Eliasoph.
In February and March, OMI will offer six free, hourlong classes, each led by instructors in their chosen fields. All sessions begin at 1 p.m. To participate, tune in to thequicklive.com on the date of the talk. No advance registration is required. ....

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Restoring the lost laurels of Adolf Dehn - The Magazine Antiques


Restoring the lost laurels of Adolf Dehn
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Vogue,
Vanity Fair, and
The New Yorker. Nearly every major American museum was acquiring his work. As the cherry on top,
Life magazine celebrated Dehn’s art with a five­page spread in its August 8th issue. But within a few years, as art critics rushed to embrace abstract expressionism, Dehn and many other artists of the social realism school were virtually forgotten. A new exhibition opening this month at the Fairfield University Art Museum in Connecticut aims to restore some luster to Dehn’s name.
Manhattan from Docks by Adolf Dehn, 1947. Estate of Adolf and Virginia Dehn. ....

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