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The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, presents Hockney-Van Gogh: The Joy of Nature

The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, presents Hockney-Van Gogh: The Joy of Nature David Hockney, Woldgate Vista, 27 July 2005, oil on canvas, David Hockney Inc. © David Hockney / photo: Richard Schmidt. HOUSTON, TX .- The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, will examine the common ground between David Hockney (English, born 1937) and Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–1890) in Hockney-Van Gogh: The Joy of Nature. The exhibition reveals Van Gogh’s unmistakable influence on Hockney’s work through a collection of 57 carefully selected landscape paintings and drawings by the two artists. Inaugurated in 2019 by the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, Hockney Van Gogh: The Joy of Nature will be on view in Houston—the only U.S. venue—from Sunday, February 21, through Sunday, June 20, 2021.

Don t Look Up stars Jennifer Lawrence, Leonardo DiCaprio bid Boston goodbye

‘Don’t Look Up’ stars Jennifer Lawrence, Leonardo DiCaprio bid Boston goodbye The Netflix film is said to wrap filming after three months in Massachusetts By Kevin Slane Boston.com Staff,Updated February 21, 2021, 2:32 p.m. Email to a Friend Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence walked along the platform next to an Acela train at South Station in a scene for Netflix s upcoming film Don t Look Up. John Tlumacki/Globe Staff It’s time to say goodbye to Leo, J-Law, Ari, Timmy, Meryl, and the rest of the “Don’t Look Up” cast. The star-studded Netflix movie, which has been filming in Massachusetts since November, officially wraps principal photography this week, according to three sources familiar with the production.

Happening in and around the white cube this week…

Happening in and around the white cube this week… Three years ago the white cube began as a list of art happenings in and around Montreal. Last year, the column took a turn into my own art thoughts and experiences. When the pandemic hit, and Lorenza Mezzapelle took over as arts editor, the column ceased. But now that exhibitions are back, so is the white cube. Here’s to hoping they don’t shut down these cultural institutions any time soon wine glass emoji .    

John Singer Sargent: Meet Edwardian Society s Favorite Portraitist

In Germany, the Humboldt Forum stirs up a colonial controversy

Email For years, the head of a queen sat in storage in a building in Berlin. Her face is smooth, but her head is intricately engraved and topped with a crown befitting a lyoba a matriarch figure from the Kingdom of Benin, in present day Nigeria. Carved in the early 16 th century, it is one of more than a thousand metal sculptures looted by British soldiers as they plundered Benin City in 1897. In the century since, the so-called Benin Bronzes have been bought and sold by museums and private collectors across Europe and North America, and today they are among the most coveted African artifacts in the world.

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