Created by celebrated British artist Isaac Julien, the film portrait is informed by some of the abolitionist’s most important speeches FREED slave Frederick Douglass, who campaigned in 19th-century Scotland for abolition, will be celebrated as part of this year’s Edinburgh Art Festival. Lessons Of The Hour, which will receive its European premiere, was filmed in Edinburgh and elsewhere in Scotland, as well as London and Douglass’s home in Washington DC. Created by celebrated British artist Isaac Julien, the film portrait is informed by some of the abolitionist’s most important speeches, weaving historical scenes with footage from recent times to highlight the continued relevance and urgency of Douglass’s words.
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1 An elaborate installation made to mark 550th birth anniversary of Guru Nanak dev at the VC office in Amritsar on Thursday. Photo. Sunil kumar
The Tribune correspondent Neha Saini and photojournalist Sunil Kumar take you through an aesthetic journey by capturing art works that add to the visual beauty of the holy city. Here’s a sneak peek into the abstract world of creativity.
Janamsakhi of Tera Tera
The art on life of Guru Nanak Dev has been displayed at the Vice-Chancellor’s office at GNDU. It’s 12 ft in height and based on ‘Janamsakhi of Tera Tera’, which is designed by city-based artist Sumeet Dua, and conceptualised in collaboration with Arvinder Chamak. It has been made in ‘Nanakshahi’ brick structure, with graphic representation of Tera (13) and jute bags of various grains displayed with a ‘takadi’ (scale). It was installed during Art Festival, which was organised on the eve of the 550th Parkash Purb of Guru Nanak Dev at Dera Baba Nanak.
ELY â Fridayâs thunderstorm that ripped through the Blueberry/Art Festival and the resulting damage was a scene Ellen Cashman never imagined seeing at Elyâs Whiteside Park.
âIt looks like every tornado picture youâve ever seen,ââ festival coordinator Cashman told the Mesabi Tribune Saturday. With some of the parkâs big trees uprooted, it was âjust like the tornadoes that you see that roll through places. Itâs just awful.ââ
The cityâs signature summer event had just closed at 6 p.m. Friday before the storm came through, said Cashman, who is also the Ely Chamber of Commerce event director.
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