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The Family of Jean-Michel Basquiat Will Present Jean-Michel Basquiat: King Pleasure© A Personal and Immersive Exhibition Featuring Many Never Before Seen Works and Artifacts To Open Early Spring 2022 at the NYC Landmark Starrett-Lehigh Building in West Chelsea
NEW YORK, June 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The family of Jean-Michel Basquiat will present an exhibition of his work for the first time.
Jean-Michel Basquiat: King Pleasure© will open in
early Spring 2022 at NYC landmark, the
Starrett-Lehigh Building. The exhibition will feature over 200 never before and rarely seen paintings, drawings, multimedia presentations, ephemera and artifacts to give an intimate and multidimensional portrait of Jean-Michel that can only be told by his family. It was conceived by his sisters
Jan 20, 2021
In a new study, researchers have identified a strong sign of fibbing: mimicking the body language of the person they’re lying to. “A liar and a copycat,” the title of the new study now published in the Royal Society’s Open Science journal, could later lead to applications of the theory in criminal justice, New Scientist reported on Friday.
“Liars often deliberately change their behavior into a way they think truth-tellers behave, but this particular copycat behavior is something they wouldn’t even try to manipulate because they don’t realize they’re doing it,” said Sophie Van Der Zee, researcher at Erasmus University Rotterdam in the Netherlands. “That could make it an interesting cue for detecting deceit,” she told New Scientist.