The Bearded Ladies Cabaret Company is, quite literally, taking the show on the road this spring.
The Philadelphia-based performance troupe will take to the city s streets for a series of outdoor, socially distanced, pop-up performances in the Beardmobine. The 15-foot box truck will act as a roving performance space.
“The Beardmobile was born to facilitate collaboration, activism and performance in the city we love,” said artistic director John Jarboe in a statement. “Who would have thought a queer cabaret company would pull out wrenches and wheel grease? That s adaptation for you.”
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Exhibition presents for the first time Sean Scully s new Mirroring series
Sean Scully, Star, 2021. Oil on linen, 160 x 160 cm (63 x 63 in). Photo: Elisabeth Bernstein.
PARIS
.- Entre ciel et terre is Sean Scullys first exhibition at Thaddaeus Ropac, opening in the Paris Marais gallery on April 24th. Created for the most part during the pandemic, the paintings suggest a connection with nature and an inner world of memory in troubled times.
The exhibition will present for the first time Sean Scullys new Mirroring series. Painted in oil on aluminium, the large-scale works are divided into two sets of colour stripes that mirror each other with variations. Between each colour field, the artist has left the metal surface apparent. The overall composition with the rhythm of the horizontal bands bring to mind the pages of a book or a musical score. In the Wall of Light works the bands of colour are interlaced. They are painted in a warm or grey palette in different sizes and materi
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From Earle Vandekar of Knightsbridge, American Hooked Rug Depicting a Zebra Mounted on Stretcher, Early 20th Century, (Ref: NY9569 - camr).
From Moderne Gallery, Room Divider by George Nakashima, 1989. A rare Nakashima form with a finished back. American black walnut with grilled pandanus cloth sliding doors. Signed and dated. 60 wide x 18 deep x 24 high.
From Lillian Nassau, (detail) Tiffany Studios Dragonfly Table Lamp, Circa 1906. Leaded glass, pressed glass “jewels,” patinated bronze; 23 in (high).
From The Old Print Shop, A Base Ball Game. (Proof with portraits). Painted by Henry Sandham in 1894. Goupil gravure (photogravure), 1896. Printed in Paris and published April 1, 1896 by Boussod Valadon & Co. Successors to Goupil & Co. Image size 38 5/8 x 51 3/4 .