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Category: Art

See incredible pictures of a giant statue of the Goddess of Beauty being built in China

By Tamar SchwartzApril 20, 2017July 5, 2018 Categories: Art, China

Click Here to Read:   See incredible pictures of a giant statue of the Goddess of Beauty being built in China by Megan Eaves on the Lonely Planet website on April 20, 2017.

The construction site as it is today and on the right, an artist’s rendering of the completed statue. Image by: Imagine China

Weaving Together the Story of a Forgotten Pop Artist and Her Rugs: In the annals of overlooked artists, Dorothy Grebenak is an extreme case.

By Tamar SchwartzApril 6, 2017July 5, 2018 Categories: Art

Click Here to Read: Weaving Together the Story of a Forgotten Pop Artist and Her Rugs: In the annals of overlooked artists, Dorothy Grebenak is an extreme case.
by Glenn Adamson on the HyperAllergic Website on April 4, 2017.

How To Be a Surrealist with Philippa Perry, review – ‘exhilarating’

By Tamar SchwartzApril 5, 2017 Categories: Art

Click Here to Read:   How To Be a Surrealist with Philippa Perry, review – ‘exhilarating’: The psychoanalyst investigates the world of Dalí, Buñuel and Man Ray on BBC Four by Sarah Kent on the The Arts Desk website on April 04. 2017.

Philippa Perry: richly informative

The Stories of Asian American Activism in 1970s LA

By Tamar SchwartzApril 4, 2017July 5, 2018 Categories: Art, Books, Movies, Music

Click Here to Read:  The Stories of Asian American Activism in 1970s LA: The Chinese American Museum’s exhibition Roots uses books, posters, films, and music to examine the politicization of Asian Americans by Abe Ahn on the HyperAllergic website on March 22, 2017.

 

From a Jade Suit to Bronze Dildos, Ancient Tomb Luxuries of the Han Dynasty Elite

By Tamar SchwartzMarch 29, 2017July 5, 2018 Categories: Art, China

Click Here to Read: From a Jade Suit to Bronze Dildos, Ancient Tomb Luxuries of the Han Dynasty Elite: Even in death the Han Chinese thought that life continued in its own way so they buried the deceased with luxurious objects that continue to impress.by Claire Voon on the HyperAllergic website.

The Mysterious Experiments of Hercules Segers, a 17th-Century Art Radical

By Tamar SchwartzMarch 29, 2017July 5, 2018 Categories: Art

Click Here to Read:   The Mysterious Experiments of Hercules Segers, a 17th-Century Art Radical: The Mysterious Landscapes of Hercules Segers at the Metropolitan Museum of Art is the first major retrospective on the radically experimental 17th-century Dutch artist by Allison Meier on the HyperAllergic website on March 27, 2017.

 

What Happened to Frida Kahlo’s Missing Adultery Painting?

By Tamar SchwartzMarch 27, 2017July 5, 2018 Categories: Art

Click Here to Read: What Happened to Frida Kahlo’s Missing Adultery Painting? After Frida Kahlo discovered that her beloved husband Diego Rivera had conducted an affair with her younger sister Cristina, she painted ‘The Wounded Table.’ Then it disappeared. Allison McNearney on the Daily Best Wesbite on March 25, 2017,

The Violence of the 2017 Whitney Biennial

By Tamar SchwartzMarch 21, 2017July 5, 2018 Categories: Art

Click Here to Read:  The Violence of the 2017 Whitney Biennial: One of the themes of this year’s Whitney Biennial appears to be violence, and not every artist has the ability to transform it into a successful work of art by Hrag Vartanian on the HyperAllergic website on March 21, 2017.

 

 

 

Painting on Message at the 2017 Whitney Biennial

By Tamar SchwartzMarch 20, 2017July 5, 2018 Categories: Art

Click Here to Read: Painting on Message at the 2017 Whitney Biennial: This year, the Whitney Biennial includes plenty of painting. And — for the most part — the painting is on message. It’s eccentric figuration with political content by Jennifer Samet on the HyperAllergic website on March 20, 2017,

 

Isamu Noguchi’s Voluntary Stay in a Japanese-American Incarceration Camp

By Tamar SchwartzMarch 16, 2017July 5, 2018 Categories: Art, General News

Click Here to Read:  Isamu Noguchi’s Voluntary Stay in a Japanese-American Incarceration Camp: The modernist sculptor voluntarily entered one of the many incarceration camps for Japanese Americans, and it was an experience that deeply impacted him by Claire Voon on the HyperAllergic website on March 16, 2017.

 

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