albertz benda opens a two person show with works by Thomas Fougeirol and Tony Marsh
Installation view.
NEW YORK, NY
.-albertz benda is presenting a two person show with works by Thomas Fougeirol and Tony Marsh, on view from January 7th to February 13th, 2021. Showing together for the first time, Thomas Fougeirol and Tony Marsh both embrace the flux inherent in their respective practices, arriving at unforeseen outcomes through a combination of protocol and alchemy. With this exhibition, albertz benda is thrilled to announce the representation of sculptor and ceramicist Tony Marsh.
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Sculpting in ceramic, Tony Marsh uses the vessel form as starting point for experiments with texture, color, and movement. The geomorphic surfaces of the work are the result of physical interactions between layers of slips, glazes, and fragments built up over months and fired as many as five times. There is no note taking in this process, making each work an irreplicable product of
Brandywine Conservancy & OAF acquire 577-acre property for use as a public nature preserve
Aerial shot of 577-acre Glenroy Farm acquisition, situated along the Octoraro Creek in Chester County, PA.
CHADDS FORD, PA
.-The Brandywine Conservancy & Museum of Art, in partnership with the Oxford Area Foundation (OAF), has acquired 577 acres of the Glenroy Farm situated along the Octoraro Creek in Chester County, PA. This land will be owned and managed by the Oxford Area Foundation for use as a publicly accessible nature preserve.
This is an outstanding achievement for the Brandywine Conservancy, working in partnership with the Oxford Area Foundation, and state and local government, said Ellen Ferretti, director of the Brandywine Conservancy. The acreage and diversity of resources made this property a high priority of permanent protection in southeastern Pennsylvania. The transition of the Glenroy Farm property from the Thouron family to a public preserve will create a unique,
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NA Chairwoman Nguyễn Thị Kim Ngân. (centre) speaks at the opening of the 52nd session of National Assembly s Standing Committee. VNA/VNS Trọng Đức
HÀ NỘI The National Assembly Standing Committee (NASC) yesterday agreed to change two Eastern North-South Expressway sub-projects from public-private partnership to solely public.
The two sub-projects are National Highway No.45 - Nghi Sơn and Nghi Sơn-Diễn Châu.
The North-South Expressway project has a total length of 654km and is divided into 11 sub-projects. Investment for the sub-projects totals VNĐ100.8 trillion (US$4.3 billion), with VNĐ78.4 trillion sourced from the State budget.