US-based Nigerian Afro beat maestro, Jaajo Mbadi pricks the nationâs conscience with âThe Land is Blessed.â Nduka Nwosu unmasks Mbadi and his music
Jaajo Mbadi, the Prince of Njaba wears that image of the cosmopolitan young and successful music icon in the mold of Davido or Boy George reclined on a sofa, in a palatial mansion somewhere in New Yorkâs exotic Long Island or Orange County. On a cool Saturday morning, you could, expectedly though, hear his tribe listening to the rarefied jazz music of Miles Davies or Fela Anikulapo Kutiâs âLady,â all to gain inspiration for something new, this time a new singles-The Land is Blessed dedicated to the victims of our recent tragedy as a people, and summarized as #Endsars.
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2022 opening will return Jackson Pollock s Mural to Iowa City
Construction continues Jan. 14 on the new University of Iowa’s Stanley Museum of Art in Iowa City. The facility, when it opens to the public likely in 2022, will mark a new home for the UI’s art collection after it was driven from campus in 2008 because of historic flooding. (Jim Slosiarek/The Gazette)
Construction continues Jan. 14 on the new University of Iowa’s Stanley Museum of Art in Iowa City. The facility, when it opens to the public likely in 2022, will mark a new home for the UI’s art collection after it was driven from campus in 2008 because of historic flooding. (Jim Slosiarek/The Gazette)
Max Beckmann s Self-Portrait Florence was the most expensive acquisition Hamburg Kunsthalle ever made. © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2020 © Hamburger Kunsthalle / bpk Photo: Elke Walford
The first online catalogue raisonné devoted to the German artist Max Beckmann will go live tomorrow with photographs of 843 paintings.
Beckmann died just over 70 years ago on 27 December 1950 meaning his work entered the public domain at the end of last year. The new platform, accessible from 3 pm on 15 January, is free to use and caters to the public and Beckmann scholars, according to a statement released by the Hamburg Kunsthalle.
In addition to images, the site includes data on more than 5,000 publications and 1,350 exhibitions as well as information about archives, auctions and institutions. The art historian Anja Tiedemann has worked for five years on the catalogue, which is funded by the Kaldewei Stiftung, a private foundation devoted to promoting German Expressionism. Fro