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Палестино-израильский конфликт: никто не хочет уступать
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Programación de actividades por el Día de los Museos en Sevilla
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El Hospital de la Santa Caridad prestará cinco obras para la gran exposición de Valdés Leal en el Bellas Artes
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Two exhibits at the Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg worth checking out
âAntioch Reclaimedâ showcases ancient mosaics while âFrom Margins to Mainstaysâ focuses on photography.
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Erin Wilson of St. Petersburg pauses to examine Torso of a Youth, Antioch, Roman, 2nd century A.D. The historic marble statue is on loan from the Princeton University Art Museum and is on display in Antioch Reclaimed: Ancient Mosaics at the MFA at the Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg. [ DOUGLAS R. CLIFFORD | Times ]
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ST. PETERSBURG â The beauty of museums is that they provide a breadth of experiences in which to get lost, an oasis from the pandemic and 90-degree weather.
Twice delayed, ‘Ansel Adams in Our Time’ opens with still urgent themes
Updated May 11, 2021;
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The Portland Art Museum started promoting “Ansel Adams in Our Time” well over a year ago. Organized by the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, the exhibition had the makings of being a blockbuster. It would present the work of the most famous American landscape photographer, and the Portland Art Museum was going to be the show’s only West Coast venue. In Boston, more than 200,000 people came to see it during its 10-week run in early 2019. And then COVID-19 hit.
The museum moved the show’s opening date out twice, from fall 2020 to January 2021 and then to May to accommodate state mandated closures. As the museum reopens, this should be an easy win for it, in spite of ongoing restrictions that will limit the number of people allowed in the galleries. But this show was never simply a retrospective of Adams’ work or a greatest hits tour. Instead, it bolsters Adams’