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Artpace Welcomes Guests Back to the Galleries with New Artist-in-Residence Exhibitions

Artpace Welcomes Guests Back to the Galleries with New Artist-in-Residence Exhibitions
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Architect David Adjaye And Artist Adam Pendleton Discuss Blurring Boundaries

Architect David Adjaye And Artist Adam Pendleton Discuss Blurring Boundaries
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Architect David Adjaye Teams Up With Artist Adam Pendleton For An Exhibition In Hong Kong

Photo: Tête-à-Tête Productions, courtesy of Pace It’s probably this approach that makes Adjaye both refreshingly and frustratingly hard to categorise. His many buildings around the world are without an obvious signature, as are his smaller-scale products and furniture. Some call him a radical, an abstractionist; some even compare his buildings and furniture design to conceptual art. “I’m not really interested in synthesising form through a language of architecture, so my buildings never look the same,” he says. One common thread is his need to investigate history and ecology to inform our future he regularly discusses his desire to preserve culture, protect the environment and uplift communities. This has inspired buildings such as the monumental Smithsonian National Museum of African-American History and Culture in Washington DC, which opened in 2016 and arguably remains the highest-profile project of his career. He has also designed game-changing libraries, such as the

An homage to collage: Arturo Herrera opens exhibition at Thomas Dane Gallery

An homage to collage: Arturo Herrera opens exhibition at Thomas Dane Gallery Arturo Herrera, Untitled, 2020. Mixed media collage, 50 x 30 cm. 19 3/4 x 11 3/4 in. © Arturo Herrera. Courtesy the artist, Thomas Dane Gallery and Sikkema Jenkins & Co., New York. LONDON .- Arturo Herrera’s fourth exhibition at Thomas Dane Gallery, From This Day Forward, brings together a body of work created as an homage to collage, approximately a hundred years on from the practice’s ostensible inception. Herrera continues his examination of modernist legacies and visual culture with a group of new works alongside immersive wall painting and bookmaking. Throughout his career collage has always enabled Herrera to layer and compose raw material and fragments as though mirroring his own passion for music and musicality, allowing works to achieve real fluidity of form. Herrera draws particular attention to modernism, re-reading its vernacular interpretations and historical epochs particularly across So

Santa Barbara Symphony Announces Leadership For Next Five Years

Housing and Development Newsletter One of our most important learnings during the pandemic is that our community not only misses live music and symphony concerts, but they treasure the symphony family, and the personal connection to the people involved, particularly the musicians,” Kabaretti said. “What we’ve witnessed throughout this new season, during which we’ve combined live orchestra performances with conversations with musicians, behind-the-scenes moments, and collaborations within our community, is that now we are really able to tell our story, and how wonderful and compelling our story truly is, he said. Having the ability to innovate during these times will continue to make us stronger as an organization, and I’m looking forward to this exciting new chapter with the Santa Barbara Symphony,” he said.

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