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Being at the Whitney is a great thing Bridgeport photographer Adger Cowans says

Being at the Whitney is a great thing Bridgeport photographer Adger Cowans says Joel Lang FacebookTwitterEmail Momma s Ohio Piano by Adger Cowans.Courtesy of Adger Cowans and Virginia Museum of Fine Arts / Contributed photo A new exhibit at the Whitney Museum of American Art celebrates a group of 14 mostly amateur photographers who in the early 1960s in Harlem founded what came to be called the Kamoinge Collective, determined to remake the image of Black America. Unique among them is Bridgeport’s own Adger Cowans. Then the group’s lone professional with art school training, Cowans has lived in the Read’s Artspace Building since 2006 and at age 84 remains very active.

The Chrysler Museum of Art showcases the impact of Spanish art and culture on American painters

The Chrysler Museum of Art showcases the impact of Spanish art and culture on American painters Robert Frederick Blum (American, 1857-1903), Spanish Courtyard, 1883. Oil on canvas. Cincinnati Art Museum, Gift of Joni Herschede and Museum Purchase with funds from the Fanny Bryce Lehmer Endowment, 2002.104. NORFOLK, VA .- This winter, the Chrysler Museum of Art transports art lovers to the 19th and early 20th centuries and highlights the impact of Spanish art and culture on American painters with Americans in Spain: Painting and Travel, 1820-1920. Co-organized by the Chrysler Museum of Art and Milwaukee Art Museum, the show is on view at the Chrysler in Norfolk, Virginia, Feb. 12-May 16, 2021. Visitors to the Milwaukee Art Museum can enjoy the exhibition June 11-Oct. 3, 2021.

The cultural moments that defined 2020

It was an unusual year marked by unusual events: an unprecedented global pandemic, youth-led protest movements, impassioned Black Lives Matter demonstrations, a divisive US Election. The list goes on. Amid all the negative news, and just when we needed nourishment and escape the most, Covid-19 devastated the creative industries: Broadway lights went out, the Met Gala and Glastonbury were canceled, galleries and theaters closed. Yet despite all this, culture still managed to thrive in unexpected and innovative ways. Take, for example, the group of resilient Spanish musicians who serenaded an opera house full of plants instead of a live audience, or the Emmy Award ambassadors who delivered trophies to winners while wearing Hazmat tuxedos.

Why Sotheby s Botticelli, Rembrandt show highlights the UAE s commitment to culture

DUBAI: It’s nothing short of a feat to transport an Old Master masterpiece painting during normal times, let alone a pandemic that has made what used to be simple plane trip a weary and unpredictable ordeal. Yet Sotheby’s has pulled off the exhibition of two remarkable paintings at its outpost in Dubai: a portrait of “A Young Man Holding a Roundel” by Florentine painter Sandro Botticelli and a miniature work of “Abraham and the Angels” by Dutch Golden Age master Rembrandt van Rijn. The works were exhibited for one day on December 16 ahead of their scheduled auction at Sotheby’s New York in January 2021. Their display further cements the strength of Dubai a growing hub for art and culture.

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