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USF Contemporary Art Museum Presents Marking Monuments

UpdatedMon, Jan 11, 2021 at 5:37 pm ET Reply(1) (USF Contemporary Art Museum) From Karyn Olivier, The Battle is Joined, 2017. Vernon Park, Philadelphia PA. Commissioned by Monument Lab and Mural Arts. Video documentation with audio recording of Trapeta B. Mayson’s poem Monuments to Brown Boys commissioned for public art instal (USF Contemporary Art Museum) John Sims, Freedom Memorial at Gamble Plantation, 2020. Video animation with sound, 12 foot Afro Confederate flag, marker. (USF Contemporary Art Museum) TAMPA, FL On Jan. 22, the USF Contemporary Art Museum, part of the Institute for Research in Art in the College of The Arts, is launching the hybrid exhibition titled Marking Monuments in both online and physical spaces.

When the world reopens, will art museums still be there?

When the world reopens, will art museums still be there? Christine Spolar © Photograph by Marco Di Lauro, Getty Images Visitors descend the Bramante Staircase at Italy’s Vatican Museums on June 8, 2020. Before the coronavirus pandemic, the site averaged 25,000 daily visitors. But during its summer reopening, the museums of antiquities and art saw only about 3,000 people a day. In the winter of 2020, the Vatican Museums closed again due to government shutdowns. In early March of 2020, sculptor and video artist Andrea Stanislav had planned a quick couple of days in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to prepare for a fall exhibition, a road-trip stop between her job as a professor in Indiana and her home studio in New York City. She had a few chats scheduled at the Mattress Factory, the contemporary art museum where she was scheduled to be an artist-in-residence later in the year.

How The Pandemic Has Disrupted The Dominoes Of Traveling Museum Exhibits

1:05 COVID has turned the Tetris of scheduling for temporary exhibits completely on its side, explains Elizabeth Pierce, Cincinnati Museum Center (CMC) president and CEO. It has disrupted all of the travel plans and therefore all of the dominoes that go along with that. The exhibit exploring the daily lives, religion, politics and sophistication of the Maya civilization was set to open March 14. However, President Donald Trump declared a national emergency March 13, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advised against gatherings two days later, and shortly thereafter the nation went into various forms of lockdown. The exhibit eventually debuted when the museum center reopened in July.

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Edging closer to shutdown with Trump showing no signs of caving

POLITICO Sign up for POLITICO Playbook today. Email Sign Up By signing up you agree to receive email newsletters or updates from POLITICO and you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service. You can unsubscribe at any time and you can contact us here. This sign-up form is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Presented by Facebook President Donald Trump s aides and allies are working to try to get him to reverse his stance, with evidently little success. | Patrick Semansky/AP Photo DRIVING THE DAY THE GOVERNMENT SHUTS DOWN TOMORROW NIGHT AT MIDNIGHT. Unemployment benefits have already run out. But the president, comfortably enveloped at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, seems to be growing more indignant that the rescue package deal his treasury secretary cut with Congress is insufficient. He is showing

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