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Jeff Koons: Lost in America, his first exhibition in the Gulf region

Jeff Koons: Lost in America, his first exhibition in the Gulf region
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Jeff Koons Quits Gagosian and Zwirner For Pace Gallery Representation

/ Jeff Koons has left his long term galleries Gagosian and David Zwirner to be exclusively represented by Pace. The move has come after the world’s most expensive living artist reboots and consolidates management of his sales. Art is about your own excitement, your own potential, and what you can become. It affirms your existence. Jeff Koons Koons had shown with Gagosian since 2001 and with David Zwirner since 2013. “Jeff changed the way we see the world around us and the way we understand our culture and ourselves,” Pace Gallery CEO and president Marc Glimcher said in a statement. “He perceived a cultural shift decades before any of us knew it was underway by propelling through the barrier of elitism that was ringfencing the art world.”

Geometrical Thinking Offers a Window Into Computation

Geometrical Thinking Offers a Window Into Computation In a pair of studies, researchers use a novel way of examining data to explain how animals simultaneously encode tiny details and the big picture. Share This April 7, 2021 If you spent 2020 the same way I did housebound, with an abundance of free time perhaps you also directed your attention to the following critical but boring task: organizing your clothes. Imagine you have a two-drawer dresser, and you need to sort four types of garments: sweaters and T-shirts, either of which can be V-neck or crew neck. What’s the best way to organize them? Placing sweaters and T-shirts in separate but adjacent drawers keeps them organized and easy to find, and also reflects a natural relationship between them they are clothing tops for different weather conditions.

Centering voices for inclusion, not validation

Centering voices for inclusion, not validation Centering voices for inclusion, not validation Artwork by Pastor Isaac Scott, Courtesy of Quarterly Films By Pastor Isaac Scott | March 9, 2021, 10:25 AM It is imperative that organizations and institutions actively center the voices of people affected by the criminal legal system. Moreover, organizations should not simply ask people to share their life stories or seek to offset the organization-wide imposter syndrome, but must equally center the experiential expertise and personal knowledge of those who are called upon as sources of much needed wisdom for creating inclusive environments in policy as well as under the law for Black and Indigenous people.

Alums, parents, faculty, and friends share their favorite memories of Dean Linda Wells

of Humanities “Grace under pressure” that’s the phrase that most comes to mind when I think about Linda. When I was an untenured professor, I had the privilege of having Linda as the chair of my department, and I was always amazed by how effortlessly and graciously she juggled the demands of being an administrator, professor, and mother. She made it look easy; she never seemed rattled and she always had time for a chat. Even when we had to hire six or seven professors in one summer, she took the task lightly and actually made it fun for those of us on the search committee.

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