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Major new study celebrates the career and legacy of trailblazing artist and educator Luise Kaish
NEW YORK, New York
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Luise Clayborn Kaish (1925â2013) was a pioneer. A key figure in the New York art scene of the late 20th century, her multidisciplinary practice and process-oriented work spanned a range of mediums, materials, techniques, and themes. The strength and breadth of her workâmonumental sculptures in bronze, oil paintings, watercolors, lithographs, collageâand the prestigious awards and fellowships she received set her apart as an early female leader in the visual arts. The publication
celebrates her immense talent, highly individual point of view, far-reaching influence, pursuit of the sublime, and passion for life.
Remarkable creativity of painter Doug Argue brought vividly to life in new book
Its wonderful to be reminded of the 35 year trajectory of Doug Argues work. Its a gorgeous book- great images, beautifully printed. Adam Weinberg, Alice Pratt Brown Director, Whitney Museum of American Art
NEW YORK, NY
.- The remarkable creativity of protean American painter Doug Argue is brought vividly to life in Doug Argue: Letters to the Future. Words and images explore, explain and contextualize Argues trajectory from art-school rebel to celebrated, much-exhibited artist on a global stage.
With a colossal curiosity and tireless dedication to his solitary studio practice, Argue stands as a thinker-painter admired by a growing circle of curators and collectors. His work has been shown in museums and galleries from New York (where three large paintings are on permanent view at One World Trade Center) to Sydney and from Vienna to Venice. His often giant canvases shed virtuosic light
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Lives Remembered
A look back at some of the lives we’ve lost to COVID
COVID-19 has now taken more than 11,000 lives across Massachusetts. This holiday season, thousands are sick, hospitalized, or recovering from the coronavirus and thousands more are mourning the loss of a loved one. The numbers are staggering but these are not just numbers. They are real people with lives, families, and communities grappling with their loss. There is no way to tell the stories of everyone who has been taken by COVID-19. Instead, here, with the assistance of students from the Berklee College of Music who express their own pandemic experiences in original musical compositions we revisit a small, illustrative sample of stories we told this year of people we ve lost since the pandemic began.