Al Hirschfeld Foundation presents online exhibition celebrating Black History Month
Al Hirschfeld. Photograph by Alan Behr, 1999.
NEW YORK, NY
.- The Al Hirschfeld Foundation celebrates Black History Month with its latest online exhibition, Amplified Dignity: Black Dancers Drawn by Hirschfeld. Now live at AlHirschfeldFoundation.org/exhibitions though March 13, the exhibition features Hirschfeld s reflections of legendary 20th Century artists including Sammy Davis Jr., Josephine Baker, Nicholas Brothers, Bunny Briggs, Judith Jamison, Hinton Battle, Maurice Hines, and Honi Coles. To be rendered by Hirschfeld is to be immortalized in the fraternity of American popular art, says dance educator, choreographer and dramaturg Melanie George, who has curated Amplified Dignity. These drawings encapsulate a history of individual and collective opportunity and excellence, as well as disenfranchisement and marginalization. The exhibit contains a mix of well and lesser-known artists, and
GWS Auctions announces Lunar New Year Royal Family Auction
Spanning continents, centuries, Royal families and dynasties, this once-in-a-lifetime auction will take place on Saturday, February 6, 2020 beginning at 10:00 a.m. PST.
LOS ANGELES, CA
.-Kruse GWS Auctions, the world-record-breaking auction house specializing in entertainment memorabilia, fine jewelry, iconic fashion accessories and Royal artifacts has announced the Lunar New Year Royal Family Auction on Saturday, February 6, starting at 10:00am PST.
Dame Brigitte Kruse, lead auctioneer and founder of Kruse GWS Auctions has curated a once in a lifetime collection of jewels and treasures in advance of the Lunar New Year. From extraordinary Dynasties, Emperors, and Treasures recovered from a Shipwreck, to the finest Jewelry & Watches from the worlds most sought-after European designers, the collection spans space and time, appealing to Historical Collectors and those fulfilling Bling Empire dreams alike.
National
February 2, 2021
ISLAMABAD: To place a track and trace system (TTS) for major tax evading sectors including tobacco, sugar, cement, fertilizer and beverages, the FBR has received financial bidding and found the AJCL/Authentix consortium as the highest scorer in the bidding process.
“The AJCL/Authentix is the successful bidder and the contract award will be issued during the due process. The contract may be awarded within next 15 days after negotiations as per PPRA rules” top official sources confirmed to The News here on Monday.
The much-awaited track and trace system could not be awarded in last more than one decade despite making several efforts. Now under the IMF programme, it is a binding condition to place track and trace system to avoid evading taxes. According to the FBR’s announcement on Monday late night, stating that the Federal Board of Revenue has successfully completed the evaluation process for the grant of a five-year licence for an IT-based solutio