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Cowan s to present American Furniture, Folk & Decorative Arts Sale

Cowan s to present American Furniture, Folk & Decorative Arts Sale A Large Carved and Painted Miss Martin Ship Form Bird House, American, 20th Century. CINCINNATI, OH .- On March 9 and 10, Cowan’s, a Hindman company, will present its American Furniture, Folk & Decorative Arts auction. The sale will feature property from the collection of Paul M. Bentley, a lifelong collector of idiosyncratic Americana and folk art, who, along with his wife Judith, built a one-of-a-kind collection which they installed in their equally unique home on the banks of Lake Michigan in Wisconsin. There will also be objects from the collection of Noel and Kathryn Dickinson Wadsworth, who are among the original founders of the Auburn Fine Arts Museum, the estate of James A. Sanders of Evansville and New Harmony, Indiana, and the collection of Karen Tosterud.

Colossal new works by Carol Bove now on view on The Met facade

Colossal new works by Carol Bove now on view on The Met facade Installation view of The séances aren’t helping I, II, III, IV, 2021 for The Facade Commission: Carol Bove, The séances aren’t helping. Courtesy the artist and David Zwirner. Image The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Photo: Bruce Schwarz. NEW YORK, NY .- American artist Carol Bove (born 1971) has created four sculptures for The Met Fifth Avenue s facade niches. The Facade Commission: Carol Bove, The séances aren t helping is the second commission to be featured on the Museum s facade and will be on view through fall 2021. Made of sandblasted, contorted stainless-steel tubes and five-foot-wide reflective aluminum disks, the sculptures appear astoundingly lithe and supple, almost mercurial, despite their weight and heft-an effect Bove achieves by pushing her materials to their physical limits using incredible force. Projecting outward from the niches, the works confound perception.

Exhibition at Nailya Alexander Gallery features the work of Alexey Titarenko and Pentti Sammallahti

Exhibition at Nailya Alexander Gallery features the work of Alexey Titarenko and Pentti Sammallahti Pentti Sammallahti (b. 1950, Helsinki), Tamminiementie, Meilahti, Helsinki, Finland (Birds on Broken Branch), 2002. NEW YORK, NY .-Nailya Alexander Gallery is presenting City of Hidden Lives, on view online Monday 1 March through Saturday 3 April. This unique online exhibition mingles the work of Alexey Titarenko (b. 1962, St. Petersburg) and Pentti Sammallahti (b. 1950, Helsinki) with verses by the Finnish poet Bo Carpelan (1926–2011) and the Paris-based poet, translator, editor, and zheng harpist Fiona Sze-Lorrain to explore the singular relationship between the photographer and the city, particularly during the season of winter.

Diamond Schmitt completes Buddy Holly Hall in Lubbock Texas

Diamond Schmitt completes Buddy Holly Hall in Lubbock Texas Buddy Holly Hall building exterior. Image courtesy of Diamond Schmitt. Photography credit: Casey Dunn. LUBBOCK, TX .- The Buddy Holly Hall of Performing Arts and Sciences, a new state-of-the-art performance venue in Lubbock, Texas, recently inaugurated its landmark building with a series of socially-distanced, limited capacity performances. Designed by Diamond Schmitt in association with Parkhill and MWM Architects of Lubbock, built by Lee Lewis Construction, and developed by Garfield Public/Private LLC, The Buddy Holly Hall is now open to patrons and will formally celebrate its opening this summer. It is West Texas largest dedicated performance venue bringing the city s vibrant performing arts community including the Lubbock Symphony Orchestra, Ballet Lubbock, and the Lubbock Independent School District, along with a variety of professional touring productions, under one roof.

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