Un día como hoy: 9 de julio julio 9, 2020
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Un día como hoy, 9 de julio, pero de 2011, el cantautor argentino Facundo Cabral es asesinado por unos desconocidos en Guatemala
Buen Día Saludos desde el Sur de Monterrey
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1441 Muere en Brujas (Bélgica) el pintor neerlandés Jan Van Eyck considerado uno de los mejores pintores del Norte de Europa del siglo XV. 1764 Nace la escritora británica Ann Radcliffe, creadora de la novela gótica “Los misterios de Udolfo”, “Aventuras en el bosque” y “El italiano”.
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THE ART MUSEUM is represented by many metaphors: the palace, the temple, and the mausoleum; the theme park and the shopping mall; the cabinet of curiosities and the chamber of dreams. Its purposes, largely those of preservation and display, seem precise enough to need no explanation, but the questions provoked by the museum are legion. What values guide the amassing of the museum’s contents, the artworks or artifacts that are assembled, cared for, and shown, and whom do those values represent? Since the museum, as an institution, belongs to history as much as the objects it contains, can its
Portrait Society Gallery of Contemporary Art opens an exhibition of Shari Urquhart s tapestries
Shari Urquhart, Its 10 o Clock Do You Know?, 1982. 71 x 107 inches.
MILWAUKEE, WI
.-Portrait Society Gallery of Contemporary Art is presenting this major exhibition in conjunction with The Warehouse. Forty years of Shari Urquharts fiber art tapestries are being presented in two Milwaukee venues. This is the first time this extraordinary group of more than 30 monumental, figurative textiles from the artists estate has been shown together.
In addition, Portrait Society presents a related show featuring the work of Chicago artist Phyllis Bramson, who attended graduate school with Urquhart.
The Story of Self Portraits
What would Leonardo Da Vinci make of selfie culture? This is an impossible question, but itâs one you canât help but wonder whilst reading
The Self-Portrait, a new book by Arts Council Collection Senior Curator Natalie Rudd. Itâs part of Thames & Hudsonâs
Art Essentials series, which charts the evolution of the genre over seven centuries. For Da Vinci and other Renaissance artists, the mirror was âa teacherâ: the self-portrait was an outlet to fine tune and flaunt their skills. To the social media natives of today, the selfie is an everyday practice of non-verbal communication.