Sledders Take Over Iconic Philadelphia Museum Steps After Nor easter Hits Region Duration: 00:37 Sledders took over the iconic steps outside the Philadelphia Museum of Art after a nor’easter brought several inches of snowfall to the city on Monday, February 1. Footage shared by Hughe Dillon shows people sliding down the steps leading to the museum’s entrance. The National Weather Service (NWS) forecast the snowfall would taper off on Tuesday afternoon. Credit: Hughe Dillon via Storyful
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Exhibition of new works on paper by Jason Moran on view at Luhring Augustine
Jason Moran: The Sound Will Tell You, Luhring Augustine Tribeca, New York (January 16 February 27, 2021).
NEW YORK, NY
.-Luhring Augustine is presenting The Sound Will Tell You, a presentation of new works on paper by Jason Moran, which marks the gallerys second exhibition with the artist. Internationally renowned as a jazz pianist and composer, Morans interdisciplinary and often collaborative visual art practice mines the history of music, and its social, cultural, and political subtexts.
To create these vibrant and textured works, Moran places a sheet of Japanese Gampi paper on a piano and records his various attacks on the keys. The motion of his hands is tracked in layered lines of saturated pigment, and washes of color spill across the compositions, tracing the pull of gravity, or charting the creases and natural fibers of the paper. Recalling traditions of gestural abstraction and automat
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Iconic 20th-century Couture Designs to Be Auctioned in Paris
Women s Wear Daily (WWD) 1/29/2021 Lily Templeton
A HISTORY OF COUTURE: On Feb. 11 and 12, an expansive collection of haute couture and vintage designer pieces spanning the entire 20th century will go under the hammer at the Cornette de Saint-Cyr auction house in Paris and online.
The sale includes 445 pieces that come from the collections of the Maison de Mode Méditerranée à Marseille, a talent incubator that supports young fashion designers from France and the Mediterranean region. Proceeds will go to the MMM’s endowment fund. Many of the earliest silhouettes by luminaries from Madame Grès and Mariano Fortuny to Gabrielle Chanel, Elsa Schiaparelli and Hubert de Givenchy were often purchased at auction, with MMM’s founder Maryline Bellioud-Vigouroux taking advice from her friend, the late Azzedine Alaïa, she wrote in a preface to the auction catalogue.