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"This will be an exciting summer at the Clark, full of new discoveries and wonderful opportunities to enjoy art both in our galleries and on our grounds," said Olivier Meslay, Hardymon Director of the Clark. "From the fantastical objects created by sculptors Claude and François-Xavier Lalanne to the lively paintings and prints of Nikolai Astrup, we will be introducing audiences to artists who may not be familiar, but whose work is sure to engage and inspire new admirers. Our contemporary projects, Ground/work and Erin Shirreff: Remainders, also provide our audiences with new opportunities to explore the current work of some of the most exciting artists working today. And we round out our summer offerings with a look back at the masterful work of Albrecht Dürer and his abiding influence on generations of artists."
NorwayNew-yorkUnited-statesUnited-kingdomParisFrance-generalFranceIranBostonMassachusettsSpoletoUmbriaThe Clark Institute in Williamstown will be featuring four outdoor exhibits this summer.
The Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, commonly referred to as the Clark, in downtown Williamstown Massachusetts has been a hub for European and American paintings dating back to 1950.
Known for their picturesque landscaped and beautiful scenery, the Clark has been a tourist destination for Berkshire county since the 1960s .
The Beacon spoke with Vicki Salztman, Director of Communications at the Clark, to find out what is coming up at the Clark andd their Covid-19 procedures.
The Clark has grown within the past decade making for more exhibition space and more outdoor space for patrons to explore.
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By Marie Morris Globe Correspondent,Updated February 25, 2021, 6:35 p.m.
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Andra Day stars in "The United States vs. Billie Holiday."Takashi Seida/Hulu
Welcome back to HomeFront, where the moon is almost full, the snow is melting a little, and next week is March, can you believe it? Now that Iâve all but guaranteed a freak blizzard, here are some suggestions for cocooning entertainment.
FILM: The âelectrifyingâ Andra Day deserves better than
âThe United States vs. Billie Holiday,â an âearnestly scatteredâ effort that earns 2½ stars from Globe film critic Ty Burr. Day delivers âa marvel of dramatic and vocal technique as well as a full-on possession,â he writes. â[Y]ou canât take your eyes off Holiday, who in Dayâs performance is a diva and a lost soul, the nationâs conscience and her own worst enemy.â
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