Month: May 2022
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Art Painting
Nazi-looted paintings to be auctioned after legal battle ends
A approximately 7-yr-extensive legal battle about two paintings stolen by the Nazis has at last come to an conclude after…
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Photography art
App State commercial photography alumnus photographs Tokyo Olympics
BOONE, N.C. — Daniel Gajda ’20 understands how worthwhile it is to get paid out to do what you like…
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Dance Art
Dance recital pays homage to Cindi Gallegos
DEMING – Dance in Deming has a storied heritage. The Southwest Good Arts Studio (previously Luna Star) will pay out…
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Theater arts
Griffin Stanton-Ameisen previews his ‘Free Space’ at Off-Broadway’s The Tank
Born and raised in Bryn Mawr, PA, and dependent in NYC, devisor/performer Griffin Stanton-Ameisen, commonly known for building the fictional “motivational…
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Photography art
How to capture the perfect flyover photograph
The average rendition of the national anthem comes in at just shy of two minutes and features a poignant minute…
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Dance Art
Make opera, classical music and fine art your summer destinations
The ritual is about to start — or start out once again, we should really say. The weather conditions heats…
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Photography art
Christopher Wool on What Brought a ‘Sunday Painter’ Back to Life
When the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum organized a retrospective of the paintings and photographs of Christopher Wool in 2013, the…
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